Have you ever noticed that gamespot has a decent amount of bad games that they reviewed? With games like BigRigs Over The Road Racing (which scored a 1.0) and Thor God of Thunder (which scored a 2.0) games surely do need to spend more time in development. To me Thor God Of Thunder had alot of potential but it failed with poor controls and stupid ai the game made the marvel superhero look very bad. BigRigs Over The Road Racing had a decently good idea but with a bad frame rate and awkward screen (look on the review to see what im talking about) this game defenetly failed and it crashed my computer. I believe that gamespot has too many bad game that has been reviewed therefore video games need more time in development.
One thing that really pisses me off is when I play a bad game and I don't mean a game that is dissapointing but I mean a game that is unplayable. Onething that makes an unplayable game is the fact thatthe storyline sucks. If a game has a storyline at least make it noticeable not bland and ugly. Another thing that makes a game unplayable is the repetitiveness. Really the only game that i have played that is fun and repetitive at the same time is dynasty warriors and that game can even get boring. Repetitiveness is a common issue among us gamers and it can really make us angery imagine you by a 60 dollar game ant plug it in to your xbox 360 the graphics sounds and story is great but the game is repetitive and has no replay value at all.
Usually I get really stoked for dragonball z games but the recent one I hated the most it was very bland and boring. These days games that are remade aren't as fun as the original games like the oregon trail. In 5th grade i played that game all the time after school and i beat it but the wiis version was a scam out of my money and my time. Some games can be really stupid and therefore unplayable like the game leisure suit larry box office bust now i know that i am a bit too young to play this but i was at a friends house. That game ha so much cursing that i can't even play it.
Games these days need to spend at least a couple years in development i remember back in the early 2000s i used to wait a year and three months dor a new game to come out for my gameboy advance and with technology getting better i always ask should games spend more time in development