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HoshiChiri t1_ja1txbc wrote

There really is a reason for the complaints- they're more valid than you give them credit for! The reason is, as you state, money. Big triple-A publishers want more money than ever before. So, the games that get made are not inherently what people want- they're what turns the highest profits. That means genres getting homogenized into identical gameplay frameworks in an attempt to get the largest fantasy possible... 100 million kind-of fans is better than 10 million diehards as long as they all buy the game. It means Live Services rule the roost because a game you keep paying for month after month for years is way better than one you only buy once. It's way cheaper to maintain & patch a game than make a new one.

I don't play first person shooters. Something about the camera angle doesn't click with me. So after Halo blew up & companies had time to copy it for the 7th generation... well, I didn't play much in the AAA space that generation. It doesn't mean I played nothing, but when you can beat a game in a couple weeks & there's less than 10 releases in a year across 3 consoles you want? It certainly can feel like you're left out.

Of course, the complaining still seems a bit silly to me for one big reason: screw AAA, embrace the indie & retro. There's still a wealth of the purer, niche genres to be had if you move to smaller publishers- far easier to do since 8th gen saw the rise of the boutique, limited release publisher. And there's no reason to not just keep replaying your favorite old games! There's always something to play, if you're willing to find it- so keep looking & enjoy what's out there!

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Poweredkingbear OP t1_ja1ydd3 wrote

Same thing with my music industry analogy too. There are so many choices to choose from that specific niche genres or bands only fills the void. I also replay older music and bands too because they never get old. Pop punk music for example didn't died out because they weren't as popular back in the 2000s. I still encounter alot of new and upcoming bands that I found on Youtube and Spotify.

Indie games fills the void that some people are looking for if they feel that AAA isn't providing them enough content.

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