I think you just have a very stubborn view on how times are changing, in regards to treating games that are digitally download only as inferior to physical copies (this sounds like some segregation debate

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An odd phrase caught my eye when viewing the past few post, you said something along the line of "a game that is digitally downloaded will never have the respect of a commercial release". I might have misquoted you since I am too lazy to click on the back button and check, but this catches my eye for a few reasons.
1) The respect from whom exactly?
2) How is a digital download not a commercial release?
You also seemed to have implied that digital downloads do not have major impacts on the industry. But this is actually backwards, in fact, they have so much impact that it is apparent that physical copies will become a thing of the past.
Team Fortress 2, Dota2 (yes, I know it is Beta only but there are talks of it not having a physical release anyway), League of Legends - all download only and those games are
huge. They represent today's gaming culture just as much as Call of Duty does.
Angry Birds has even transcended the video game community, and it is part of modern day culture. People who do not play video games wear their merchandise and play the franchise on a regular basis. Plants vs Zombies, Bejeweled and Doodle Jump are up there as well.
So actually the indie/digital market has become a big player in its own right.
Journey is also nominated for Spike TVs game of the year in their video game awards, which means it will have national exposure amongst casual and core gamers.
Menegrothx wrote:
No they're not. Action adventure is not the same thing as adventure.
I don't see how LA Noire or Heavy Rain can be action adventure (there are hardly any action elements). I certainly don't see how Fate Zero can be one considering it is an interactive novel. There is also Professor Layton and Phoenix Wright series.
Here's a top 100 list if you're ever interested in looking up some adventures (quite a few are from this generation).
http://www.adventuregamers.com/articles/view/18643
All based on existing franchises from previous generations
Rather arbitrary point I would think. Are we not discussing what genres are being represented? I mean this is the first time a good 3D Sonic game has ever been released (Sonic Adventure games are product of their times) but you're totally dismissing them.
Addresses this on my last post
I'm still not really sure what you mean. Some of the games you mentioned are not that plot heavy for an RPG either. RPGs are a dime a dozen in every generation, there has to be a ton of RPGs that meet what ever criteria you're trying to make.
Isn't Golden Sun a GBA game?
Yes, there are two Golden Sun games on the GBA game. There's a 10 year gap between Golden Sun 2 and the latest one for the DS.
Violent By Design wrote:Can we stick to actual genres?
No, since modern FPS games are generally garbage compared to older ones.
Gross generalization, but okay. Also, Team Fortress 2.
Call of Duty and all modern warfare shooters are very slow paced as they've been designed for game pads rather than mouses.
You'll have to elaborate on what you mean by slow paced. Considering how tiny the maps are, I would say that that has little basis. Call of Duty is more fast pace than say a game like Counter-Strike which is far from a realistic game as well. In less you're going to only cite games that have Bunny hopping and rocket jumping as fast past games.
Another World/Out of this world, Flashback, Blackthorne, Oddworld: Abe's Odyssey+Exoddus and Heart of Darkness are cinematic platformers.
Hm..cant really comment on this since I don't have much experience with those games.
Elite, Wing Commander, Privateer, X-wing
Never played them

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Both are downloadable games. Marvel Ultimate Alliance is ARPG according to wiki, I haven't tried it out myself so I don't know if that's true.
MUA has RPG elements, but I would not say its primary genre is RPG. There isn't even gear from what I remember.