Planescape Torment is still celebrated and it's a similar narrative heavy game
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I think games can be art just like 2D images can be art. Not everything produced within a certain medium has to be considered art. I don't consider corporate logos or banner ads art in the same way I don't consider gacha games art.
Nonbinary people are moving on the (not visible here) z-axis which is anarchism--communism.
Another one: God of War reboot and its sequel. The empty open world, shallow loot mechanics, and worthless equipment system already felt archaic on release. The combat is yawn-inducing compared to the DMC-lite style of the original.
Another great one I forgot
Contra is another good one. Punch-Out as a game is really bare bones and the experience wears thin once the quirky characters get old, for me. Haven't played Klax so I can't comment.
I still play old good games like Super Mario World and Donkey Kong Country, though. I do think that most pre-16bit games are absolute dogshit, though. The NES has SMB 1-3 and not much else worth playing except as a historical curiosity.
Those are some of the only decent ones, though. Nearly every other sandbox/survival/open-world game will be relegated to the dustbin of history, though. Can't wait for the survival fad to die.
Starfield is already shit but in five years it'll look like bloody green shit
I've delivered like 100 boxes of these to evangelical Christian pastors on their little 40 acre compounds and they had their 15 children help me unload them.
Whenever I get a random number texting me asking something like that I just tell them to eat shit.
Next up: experiencing joy without spending money is unconstitutional