| The title and overall ‘take’ are very broad, it starts with > It’s well known that video games today are disposable pieces of slop. But then it falls mostly into multiplayer games. For the latter, I will probably agree that old multiplayer games were more decentralized and self-sufficient just because distribution was also less centralized back then. Yet, overall, I tend to disagree because of several reasons: 1. Video games market is vastly larger than 20-30 years ago. That’s why we see more crappy games, but there many-many good games as well 2. Back then there were bad games as well. YouTube is full of videos where gamers walkthrough some old games. And many of even popular titles are literally a broken piece of crappy tech demo with broken mechanics, soft locks, bugs, etc. 3. Outside of MMMO, F2P and multiplayer there numerous great games nowadays. Indie developers are very strong. Games like Buldur’s Gate 3 have a non-imaginable quality and amount of content for 2000s game industry. It’s a matter of personal choice, but I can name dozens of titles for the past 10 years or so, that are really great. UPD: formatting |