| If I wanted to give "old school" games a shot, which few should I try? I haven't played many -- Sonic as a kid, I watched FF7 and Symphony of the Night on youtube -- so I don't really have a good basis to judge from, but nothing I've seen obviously meets (let alone exceeds) the bar set by my favorite modern games, e.g. Soma: Story, Atmosphere, Thought Provoking Deus Ex HR: Story, Atmosphere, Thought Provoking BioShock 1: Story, Thought Provoking DragonAge 1,3 / MassEffect 1,2,3: Story, Characters Witcher 3: Story, Characters Portal 2: Story, Mechanics Undertale: Story, Mechanics Alien Isolation: Story, Atmosphere, Mechanics Mirror's Edge: Mechanics Braid: Mechanics Dark Souls / Bloodborne: Mechanics? (Haven't played) Blood Dragon: 1980s simulator I can identify the "commercialization" trend that you're talking about if and only if I focus my attention to a single franchise or a single aspect of a single franchise. Example: Mass Effect lost its hard SF edge in 2, 3 but the characters and mechanics got better. Starcraft lost its story and character edge in 2, but the mechanics got better. Bioshock lost its philosophical depth in Infinite but the story and characters got better. Overlaid on top of this is a trend of increasing production value. Every franchise gives you some facet to point at and say "devs don't care about X, only production value, boo." This ignores the boring explanation that it's hard to churn out sequels that exceed the original in each and every possible point of comparison. Sequels need to be evaluated on their own merits and the industry needs to be judged as a whole. Otherwise everything is guaranteed to look like it's going downhill. Or maybe I'm wrong. Let me know your favorites and I'll promise to give at least one a try. |
Then there's Planescape Torment and Baldur's Gate 2. Between those you have some of the best western RPGs ever made.
I find a lot of modern gaming to be incredibly shallow. Good for a single play session, but I put the game down and never return.
It's a bit of a shame really; these companies spend a fortune on fancy graphics and it just doesn't matter one bit to me. I'd rather play Dwarf Fortress in all its ASCII glory than play Destiny or The Division.