So, I was on the internet. You know, where everything is true? Well I heard that back then games where better. You know? Pre-2006? This is all bias by the way. Not my word.
Well anyway, they claim games had better gameplay, no lootbox/microtansactions, and story as opposed today where games are just about good visuals and scams.
But better story? I don't know if games had better story than they do now. I'm certain that games tell their stories much better after 7th gen consoles arrived. Like there where more ram and data have flashy scripted events, cutscenes. A CoD game would have more to it's story today than it did before 4. I'm sorry, I'm old. I don't really pay attention to NEW games. If you play a FPS campaign it just feels so alive. There was less animation back then.
I know that recent CODs have been devoid of campaign. But old games, like in the NES era have been devoid of story. Many gamers in their 40's will tell you "BACK IN MY DAY GAMES DIDN'T HAVE A STORY AND THEY WHERE GREAT!" Literally they only played some Mario game or racer.
People like that never played a point and click adventure game. And those games are so good and epic. Everyone knows Point and click adventure game have the best stories because they barely quantify as games. More like interactive story books where you solve a puzzle and riddle.
But the question begs, what's wrong with modern game story telling? Is there too much? Is there too little. Is there a socio political reason why modern stories aren't good? You know like "MUH SJWS" Will always complain about waman in their games.
I think games these days have great stories. The thing is, I don't have time for them. I don't have much time to watch cringey cutscenes. But games like God of War reboot have such amazing stories. Where it's not trying to be a summer Blockbuster or LOTR. Where I can relate to the characters.
I think this issue is non-specific but maybe they are just traumatized by Metal Gear's inspiration. I don't think things have ever changed.
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