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FPS Burnout


On 06/10/2013 at 04:37 PM by GamerGirlBritt

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I can only get so excited for the same thing over and over again....

*sigh* I honestly don't understand how people can still be excited for these things. Don't get me wrong, they look pretty and involving, immaculately constructed, and smoothly controlled, but something's just....missing. What my eyes are taking in isn't translating down in my heart. My heart rate doesn't pick up (as Kinect will tell you), and I don't get any sort of mystical feeling in my soul of seeing something so unreal it could only be brought to life in a video game.

Quite honestly, I'm tired. I'm tired of lose stories, repetitive multiplayer, and the same cover/pop out/shoot/cover mechanics I've been subjected to in the entirety of the current generation. I want to be able to see my character, or at least other characters, in all their well designed glory. Enough with the scraped metal armor and ambiguous helmets. I want a connection with these people. STOP with nonsensical narrations in trailers that don't actually translate to any meaningful dialogue in game.  

Even games like Ryse: Son of Rome were aesthetically pleasing, but something about it is just oh so....familiar. And yeah they showcased The Witcher 3, but I only got excited for that out of some innate sense of obligation. "Finally! An RPG!" I thought. Until I remembered that the Witcher isn't exactly Ni No Kuni, nothing that will REALLY have me dashing out for a day one buy. Don't get me wrong, The Witcher is excellent, but again....oh so familiar. You could make the argument that Ni No Kuni was quite familiar as well, but not monotonously so. 

Maybe it's because I've just played The Last of Us, a game as emotionally draining as it is invigorating. And not only from a story telling standpoint, but also from the gameplay perspective. These "infected" aren't exactly what would be called "innovative", but this is truly a game worth more than the sum of it's parts. 

I'm starting to ramble, but the point I'm trying to make is that regardless of DRM issues, used game issues, or whatever plethora of problems we've all taken to the web to complain about, the games are what really matter. And from that standpoint, not a "whooo hoo Xbox One sucks, PS4 ALL THE WAYYY" standpoint, I'm a little disappointed. And sure EA sucks, but that Garden Warfare game? That was something different. It was cute, funny, a little bit of a satire on everything about these games that sucks. 

It's all about competitive edge, I know. But this is my gripe with Microsoft: instead of trying to level the playing field with Sony by implementing things like TwitchTV integration to share gaming footage (a la PS4's "share" button, which will inevitably be more seamless), work on what makes YOU as company great. Don't try to pretend you're going to be all about supporting indie developers by throwing them on stage for two minutes then moving onto the Call of Duties and Battlefields of the world for the entirety of the presentation. Just stop. It's not worth it. All you're going to achieve is making more people upset. 

Here's hoping the Sony conference is more my style.


 

Comments

leeradical42

06/10/2013 at 04:47 PM

Unfortunately im afraid Microsoft has clearly lost sight of what made gaming great and Sony may be heade m d down rhat road as well, i think the days of creative and original games are gone and the golden age of FPS games are here.

GamerGirlBritt

06/10/2013 at 04:50 PM

Ugh. Have mercy on us all.

transmet2033

06/10/2013 at 04:54 PM

I am just a fan of Halo, it is practically the only FPS that I play online.  That still does not mean much when I have not played online in months, and I just let my Gold subscription lapse.  I am excited for the witcher 3, but that is coming out on the ps4.  So, it did not help sell me an xbox one.

GamerGirlBritt

06/10/2013 at 05:02 PM

Right. I'm a fan of Halo as well, so that definitely wasn't a downpoint. However, we haven't seen any gameplay. But like you said the Witcher 3 is coming of PS4 so there's that....still not interested in X1

Super Step Contributing Writer

06/10/2013 at 06:26 PM

I don't even like FPS, so ... eh. Honestly, that's why I don't even care that I don't have a current gen system. But those awesome Batman games would change my mind if I had the money. lol

GamerGirlBritt

06/10/2013 at 07:26 PM

I've never been into Batman or anything Marvel related for reason. It's one my deficiencies.

Super Step Contributing Writer

06/10/2013 at 08:39 PM

Yeah. Interestingly enough, I just applied for a game testing thing that seemed focused on FPS and I told them Halo and CoD I've had fun with. That's actually true, but in general, it's not my favorite genre. If they pick me, I'll tell them I come from a casual FPS player perspective (which is true) and if not, oh well.

I can see not being into superheroes for several reasons (powers sometimes don't make sense, plot conveniences/contrivances, general silliness), but I just love 'em. To each their own.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

06/10/2013 at 06:32 PM

i know what u mean, and I was going to blog this too.  the graphics look great, but the gameplay is totally the same.  HEre's hoping Sony brings something new to the table.  I hope they announce a JRPG or two.  that would be great.

GamerGirlBritt

06/10/2013 at 07:28 PM

ALL I want at this point is a SOLID JRPG. Sounds narrow and one track minded, but honestly that's the only think that can really catch my attention because everything else is so samey.

asrealasitgets

06/10/2013 at 07:21 PM

bang-bang-bang-'splosion-'splosion-bang-bang-run-run. Next Gen!

GamerGirlBritt

06/10/2013 at 07:28 PM

Hahahaha the only shooter that even vaguely has my attention is that new Tom Clancy RPG, The Division I think it's called? That was pretty neat I'll admit.

Blake Turner Staff Writer

06/11/2013 at 02:50 AM

I hve a bone to pick here. The Witcher has an original story with unique gameplay. Ni No Kuni is a cut and paste Jrpg that mines the same cliches that we've seen from the genre for years.

 Other than that, I agree. I like shooters to some degree, but the ones I like are ones like generally either have rpg elements (deus ex, fallout 3) or are so inredibly over the top it's impossible not to have fun (quake, painkiller, serious sam). None of these modern shooters really appeal to me, even bioshock infinite had really boring gameplay. Amazing story though.

GamerGirlBritt

06/11/2013 at 03:14 AM

I definitely see what you're saying. Just differences in taste I guess. I'd rather play a charming game like Ni No Kuni, rather than three Witchers. And a thousand Skyrim's couldn't compare to one well crafted JRPG no matter how familiar it might seem. I just get more enjoyment out of stuff like that. Just for me personally. They're completely different in every way so I suppose there's no sense in comparing them.

Blake Turner Staff Writer

06/11/2013 at 03:21 AM

 Yeah. I understand that, and I thought that's what you meant. It was just the phrasing that got me lol.

smartcelt

06/11/2013 at 05:48 PM

You have a very valid point. The developers do tend to follow the money,and it most often leads to another predictable FPS. I do play them a lot,always hoping for a unique experience like Bioshock Infinite to come along. But I think back to what got me into gaming in a big way. It was Tomb Raider,Parasite Eve,Final Fantasy VII,and Crash Bandicoot. None of which are FPS games. Like you,I enjoy seeing the characters onscreen.

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