I agree with this completely...well, except for the Alien Hominid part, but that's because I haven't played it enough to form an opinion. But yes, the bandwagon does influence people's opinions of games quite a bit. I'm a fan of both genres you mentioned, and I admit that I am guilty of behaving that way in regards to Halo. As a survival horror fan, I liked Resident Evil 4, but I don't feel it fits the rest of the series. 5...has its problems, but it can still be fun in multiplayer Mercs games.Gamerforlife wrote:Hard to follow an awesome and thought provoking post like Ack's, but I have also noticed a lot of people will bash a game or never play it simply because its the bandwagon thing to do
Like with Halo games, you're not cool in the FPS crowd if you like Halo especially among the PC gamers. I still maintain that the first one was pretty good
You're not cool with the survival horror crowd if you liked Resident Evil 4 or RE 5....well, actually, RE 5 was pretty shitty but I digress
By the same token, there's a bandwagon of praise for some games that are pretty shitty. I get tired of hearing people talk about what a great tribute to Metal Slug and Contra Alien Hominid was by people who have never even played it. Honestly, I thought Alien Hominid's gameplay was pure shit
And yet, I still enjoyed its art, humor and mini-games. So I guess I just proved Ack's point that even bad games can have value
But the bandwagon response on praising or bashing a game is true, especially for folks who haven't played it. Consider ET. How many of you have actually played it? How many of you have bashed it? I've played it, and I didn't really find it to be all that bad. On the inverse I've also played God of War and had considerable problems with it.



