Video Games Aren't Fun Anymore??

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Published 2024-04-15
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  • @FreeAimKid
    In my own perspective, I find myself more and more going back to older games simply because they aren’t tainted like the current model of games as a service is (bundles, battle passes, limited time events). What I mean is I can go into GTA 10 years late and still access all the content the game has to offer, nothing is locked off (aside from seasonal holiday content which can be earned the following years) because I wasn’t in the right place at the right time.
  • Modern multiplayer games aren’t designed to be “fun”, they’re designed to be addictive Cos I’m sure the fact that they all have micro transactions is just a big old coincidence
  • @craigs71
    I'm old enough to remember when game companies released finished (fully developed) games, sadly those days are long gone.
  • This is why I went to Indie games and Im glad I made that decision. I found fun franchises like Freedom planet, Shantae, Hollow knight, Deltarune, Gris and more. Of course, the only AAA games I would go back and play are either Kirby or Bayonetta.
  • @__yea
    we’re depressed lol
  • @philipseitz95
    New game models emphasize you playing and being locked in a loop forever… old game models emphasized fun, a good story and something that you can enjoy and move on from God of war ragnorak is a great examples
  • @KhalCrochet
    I bought a physical copy of youtube from the early 2000s for this very reason
  • @MisuAlexandru1
    nice video! I want to talk about some stuff, as a aspiring musician. I don't game anymore that much but about the fact that "games are not worse today" at 12:17 : yes, exactly: old games, and in my opinion, old music pieces also, have the luxury of the time passing because they were all filtered (I remember how many horrible shooter clones we had when i was a kid:)) ) but also, today, i think objectifiably the whole art form of video games suffer from "games as a service" that for example Ross Scott is trying to battle right now. That's the reason that i think games are worse today, because of the companies killing them, and it doesn't matter if you have a phisicall copy anyway (something that i understand you're very found of...). That being said, after the "killing games" problem is solved (i hope), about the abundance of games, at 5:20 : i think it's like a music album: i'm always hearing stuff everywhere, non-stop, but i just need to train my discipline to sit down an enjoy a full album from start to finish, even if in digital. It's hard, but it's worth it :D
  • @Rainbowhawk1993
    Every era has their ups and downs. In the 80s, the downsides were cheap clones and ET leading to the crash. In the “Golden Age,” it was the Movie License Games along with gimmicky motion control games. Now, it’s the F2P Battle Pass malarkey along with the bloated AAA Budgets leading to long dev times and buggy releases. But in my experience, gaming is pretty good. Primarily because I’m a single player gamer so I’m absent from the online game bullshit. And while a big part of AAA has declined in quality, I always wait to see what games are worth my money when I buy them for dirt cheap 2-3 years after release. And now with the explosion of Indies and AAs, we’re spoiled for choice so that makes up for the new downsides in this era. Plus, as a PC player, we can go back and play our favorite old games, either through Steam and GOG and also Emulation (Been playing the Legend of Spyro games for the first time thanks to emulation).
  • Nah, i'm still having great times playing them, difference is, I don't usually play "live service" games. That's it.
  • @user-sw9ow2fp9e
    I find enough of the gems every year to keep me going in gaming. But only a few make it on a "best" games list. About VR gaming, I just bought a new Vr Headset after setting on the sidelines all this time. I already played Moss 1@2 and Red Matter 1@2. After I play Half Life that's about it that I would want to play. Now that is discouraging.
  • @uoiiooqawam
    whats the game your playing in the background??? at the beggining
  • @tez9149
    People just aren't playing the right games
  • @kenpanderz
    most games have been trash, its just that we have more people reporting on how many trash games there are. just look at 90% of the total Super Nintendo games list, they might aswell not even exist. but the same can be said for basically any system that had more than a hundred games released on them. a few Titanics floating in a sea of cashgrabs.
  • @Funnylittleman
    Games are better than they’ve ever been. People just buy trash lol. Of course a lot of mainstream AAA overmonitized games are boring. Don’t buy them. Just last year we got all kinds of bangers. Dead Island 2, RE4, Baldurs Gate 3, Alan Wake 2, Hi Fi Rush, Tears of the Kingdom, Lies of P, Sea of Stars, FF16, TWO Yakuza games. You can’t just play Fortnite and COD and Suicide Squad and claim gaming sucks now lol
  • @vsaucelover9660
    I genuinely have a blacklist of gaming companies . Even if i see a new game that i think i would like but if its from : Activision, blizzard, ea , dice or Ubisoft i would genuinely not buy it .
  • @chrisk9001
    Bluds thumbnail only consists of competitive shooters. Blud wonders why games arent fun anymore, if he only mentions games that make one depressed or angry by playing, or woke and unoptimized triple A releases. Blud never once thought about that mountains of amazing and creative indie games exist, that capture and emulate the feel of old games, or try something interesting and inventive, that you wont find in AAA, or multiplayer cashgrab. Blud is not a gamer, just a slave to the mainstream, who never tried anything else, and thus calls video games boring.
  • @bluegold1026
    Not sure if I'd call all indie games "groundbreaking" or "life changing." Celeste? I see no enjoyment from that unless you're an absolute glutton for punishment.