Has this gen changed your gaming habits and views?
Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 8:28 am
More current nostalgia time. And I hope we (myself included) can keep this civil, as I know this can probably be bait for more moaning about modern trends and such, but let's try to get more personal here.
Just talking to others about this, reflecting on this gen, and noticing my habits over the recent years, and comparing them to someone like my roommate, I think it's safe to say that this gen has made me far far more selective in my gaming choices and spendings. And really I'm not complaining. We're 7 generations into the mainstream consoles, perhaps it's not so much this gen specifically, but that it was just "the right place in the wrong time" for me and was going to happen eventually (or maybe not really "wrong" there). But, there is just SO much out there with no sign of stopping, that I finally have to put the brakes on and stop to recognize, what games I truly think are worth my time, interesting, and will be fun for me personally.
My roommate is someone that still tends to buy at least one or sometimes more AAA games a month and I haven't done that in years now really. It'd be hard to even figure out what brand new games I bought last year outside of Mass Effect 3. This year it's been Dead Space 3, Bioinfinite, and I'll get GTA5 probably, and Dark Souls II if it's coming this year.
People have knocked on this since the NES so maybe it just finally hit me as well, but I've finally gotten pretty bored of the big major franchises. The yearly annual releases have not helped at all either. I apply my MMO argument to this (no offense), but I like gaming itself in its entirety and the options out there so much, that I don't have the time, interest, or patience to overly dedicate myself to select franchises. I can keep this going with stuff like Zelda, Metal Gear Solid, or whatnot, because it's usually 1-2 games an entire gen max, and that's fine. Trilogies were fine with me as well in this everlasting ~7 year gen, but anything more than that and my patience has finally dried up. If Zelda and Metal Gear Solid ended up seeing yearly releases, it'd be no different and they'd end up in that category as well. Doesn't matter what it is. Quality over quantity, make it count.
I guess that about sums it up. Early on in this gen I was doing Gamefly and would usually end up buying almost everything I rented. I regret most of them, hah. So I think to sum it up, I'm becoming more relaxed and slower with gaming and it's turning out to be better that way. I can generally tell what games I'm truly going to enjoy at a glance or knowing who's behind it, etc, so from here on I'll just probably continue to be more selective and picky.
I'll get a PS4, but all the more reason why I can hopefully wait it out for awhile now. There's still a ton this gen and before that I want to play, then giving the PS4 time will give me real options of stuff I know I'll probably enjoy. I guess my goal is to be somewhere in the middle, a little behind... not too caught and not behind enough to be at the point of no return, although it seems like some people here enjoy that zone haha. I'll always be keeping up with gaming till' the end, but yeah I'm enjoying my slowed down pace and will probably keep at it from here on. It could all relate to age as well to an extent I'm sure. Growing up, getting a new game, one game a year even, was a huge deal. I'd like to have that feeling again and make sure it really counts.
My wallet thanks me too.
I probably need to find a way to avoid gaming sites as well. It's really just the entire medium that suddenly hit me like a ton of bricks, I'm just like... wow, slow down. This is a bigger knock on the internet though, the biggest double edged sword in my mind. Knowledge is power, but information overload sucks. I can't imagine life without it nowadays but I also miss the days of magazines, and when most of the behind the scenes stuff in the market and community was... well, behind the curtain. It's becoming too much and this is something that probably won't ever change. So, I'll probably have to change? lol.
Any kind of revelation for you guys?
Just talking to others about this, reflecting on this gen, and noticing my habits over the recent years, and comparing them to someone like my roommate, I think it's safe to say that this gen has made me far far more selective in my gaming choices and spendings. And really I'm not complaining. We're 7 generations into the mainstream consoles, perhaps it's not so much this gen specifically, but that it was just "the right place in the wrong time" for me and was going to happen eventually (or maybe not really "wrong" there). But, there is just SO much out there with no sign of stopping, that I finally have to put the brakes on and stop to recognize, what games I truly think are worth my time, interesting, and will be fun for me personally.
My roommate is someone that still tends to buy at least one or sometimes more AAA games a month and I haven't done that in years now really. It'd be hard to even figure out what brand new games I bought last year outside of Mass Effect 3. This year it's been Dead Space 3, Bioinfinite, and I'll get GTA5 probably, and Dark Souls II if it's coming this year.
People have knocked on this since the NES so maybe it just finally hit me as well, but I've finally gotten pretty bored of the big major franchises. The yearly annual releases have not helped at all either. I apply my MMO argument to this (no offense), but I like gaming itself in its entirety and the options out there so much, that I don't have the time, interest, or patience to overly dedicate myself to select franchises. I can keep this going with stuff like Zelda, Metal Gear Solid, or whatnot, because it's usually 1-2 games an entire gen max, and that's fine. Trilogies were fine with me as well in this everlasting ~7 year gen, but anything more than that and my patience has finally dried up. If Zelda and Metal Gear Solid ended up seeing yearly releases, it'd be no different and they'd end up in that category as well. Doesn't matter what it is. Quality over quantity, make it count.
I guess that about sums it up. Early on in this gen I was doing Gamefly and would usually end up buying almost everything I rented. I regret most of them, hah. So I think to sum it up, I'm becoming more relaxed and slower with gaming and it's turning out to be better that way. I can generally tell what games I'm truly going to enjoy at a glance or knowing who's behind it, etc, so from here on I'll just probably continue to be more selective and picky.
I'll get a PS4, but all the more reason why I can hopefully wait it out for awhile now. There's still a ton this gen and before that I want to play, then giving the PS4 time will give me real options of stuff I know I'll probably enjoy. I guess my goal is to be somewhere in the middle, a little behind... not too caught and not behind enough to be at the point of no return, although it seems like some people here enjoy that zone haha. I'll always be keeping up with gaming till' the end, but yeah I'm enjoying my slowed down pace and will probably keep at it from here on. It could all relate to age as well to an extent I'm sure. Growing up, getting a new game, one game a year even, was a huge deal. I'd like to have that feeling again and make sure it really counts.
My wallet thanks me too.
I probably need to find a way to avoid gaming sites as well. It's really just the entire medium that suddenly hit me like a ton of bricks, I'm just like... wow, slow down. This is a bigger knock on the internet though, the biggest double edged sword in my mind. Knowledge is power, but information overload sucks. I can't imagine life without it nowadays but I also miss the days of magazines, and when most of the behind the scenes stuff in the market and community was... well, behind the curtain. It's becoming too much and this is something that probably won't ever change. So, I'll probably have to change? lol.
Any kind of revelation for you guys?