• @Zaleramancer@beehaw.org
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    108 hours ago

    The pressure applied by the need for video games to act as investments is not aligned with artistic expressiveness, innovation or quality.

    This is why games from smaller Companies or indie developers continue to be the huge, genre-changing breakout hits. They’re still being made with the intention of making a game that’s fun, weird, or interesting as a primary concern, rather than just being a vehicle for profit.

    This trend will continue.

  • @RetroGoblet79@eviltoast.orgOP
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    2120 hours ago

    This might come off as being a old gamer, but I feel like they’ve been saying this about AAA games since 2000s.

    Sure, 90% of them will play it super safe. But there’s always 1 AAA game that breaks the mold and suddenly, the AAA games will follow that. Or imitate whatever indie game is doing with a higher budget.

    • Coelacanth
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      1620 hours ago

      Sam Lake is still out there fighting the good fight. Kojima too - whether you think he’s a genius or think he produces incomprehensible nonsense you can’t deny he is at least flying the flag for the weird.

      • @Zozano@aussie.zone
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        819 hours ago

        I respect that he burned a giant hole in Konami’s pocket and tried his best to block them off at each turn.

        Then they fired him before the game was finished and released Metal Gear Survive lol.

        Also respect that he made a fucking AAA hiking delivery game, with fucking jar-babies, and Princess Beach.

    • mohab
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      1019 hours ago

      Sure, but look at the PS2 catalog, for example—way more weird games with relatively high production for the time.

  • FaceDeer
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    1118 hours ago

    It costs so much to make an AAA game these days that it must earn an enormous amount of money to be profitable, which means it needs to appeal to as broad a market as possible, which means nothing niche or unusual. I think movies are having the same problem.

    • DebatableRaccoon
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      715 hours ago

      The problem is that it’s actually not as expensive to make a triple ehh game as people are led to believe. What’s expensive is overpaying all the greedy executives and their unearned bonuses. More people need to be aware of this.

      • JohnEdwa
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        46 hours ago

        If it isn’t ridiculously expensive and inefficient, it doesn’t really fit the definition of a triple-a game, because it specifically is the term for games with the highest production values and costs.

    • Gamma
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      1518 hours ago

      This is why you support indies