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by ardit33
2503 days ago
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I might disagree.... if you were a kid in the 90s, you were player at Peak 2D, (NES,SNES, Arcade, Neo Geo), and early 3D, both in PC and consoles where publishers were experimenting. You had completely new genres of games being invented almost every other year. Today it is the same type of games, just re-hashing of the same content, maybe with more/better graphics. The only most recent completely new type of game is Minecraft.... and walking simulators type of games. (although some one can say that they are just like old time RPGs). |
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Sandboxed MMOS (EVE, no mans sky, Elite: Dangerous)
MOBA (Dota, HoTs, LoL, Smite)
Real MOBAs (WoW Arena, WC3: Warlock, Battlerite)
Battle royale games (Apex, PUBG, Fortnite, DayZ, ETF, Battlerite Royale)
Simulators (Arma, flight sims, truck driver simulator, which are now SUPER realistic)
Online Trading Card Games (Hearthstone, Magic [1])
Rocket League (I dont know any game like it nor what genre it is "sport"?)
Fast paced RTS (WarCraft, StarCraft, Total Anihilation, Red Alert)
Auto Chess (Autochess, Dota Underlords, Teamfight Tactics)
Competitive FPS (Call of Duty, Counter Strike, Rainbow Six Siege, Overwatch)
Casual social/arena action games (JackBoxTV, Use your words, Mario party, Overcooked, Duck Game, Gang Beasts, Speedrunners, Stick Fight, Hidden in plain sight [2])
If you are feeling old/and/or out of touch of modern gaming and coming from a perspective from the 90s, at least try these genres out. And of course games in the same genre has cross pollination and are similar in some ways, but some games play very differently, so don't dismiss a genre totally because you have tried only one game!
[1] One could argue that these are not a new type of game, but the mechanics in hearthstone is not possible in a physical TCG.
[2] Boardgame-ish types of games.
Edit: Of course I have left out a TON of games and some are actually considered quite old, these were the ones that came to mind.