[QUOTE="DraugenCP"]
FPS is my favourite genre, but a lot of shooters that come out these days are disposable and contribute next to nothing to the genre. There's still plenty of creativity to be found among FPS developers, it's just not backed by a billion-dollar hype machine that makes ads pop up on every website and does everything in its power to make sure reviewer shove the game down our throats.
So I'm all in for the death of this FPS fad, but that doesn't mean in any way that I want the genre itself to die, which kind of happened to the platforming genre this generation.
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3D platformers definitely, but 2D platformers have made a huge return this generation, and surprisingly I would say the majority of them are PC titles now.
But all the consoles have a fair share of them.
Yeah, but I have the impression that most of these new 2D platformers are download titles and therefore rather meager in terms of content, not to mention that a lof of platformers are actually reboots of the old 2D games of old series, and often reek a bit of a cheap way of cashing in on nostalgia. New Super Mario Bros. Wii is a prime example of this. There are exceptions, like Super Meat Boy, but despite the rather rich offering, it still doesn't feel like in the glory days of platformers.
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