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Geek Culture / Bored of video games or just clinical depression?

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Gil Galvanti
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Posted: 27th May 2008 03:16 Edited at: 27th May 2008 03:18
Quote: "Ah come on guys, no need to snap at each other - after all they're only a couple of games, Gil likes some of the newies more than Rami and Rami thinks that little compares to some of the great games in the past. No big deal, somebody is bound to like newies over oldies, I mean I prefer Oblivion to Morrowind and Daggerfall, whilst thinking the originals are the best. "

Yeah, I wouldn't be arguing like that if it was someone other than Rami, we "know" each other well and this is a common occurrence on both the forum and IM . Neither of us are easily offended, both are strongly opinionated, and both like to debate, so we do (I always win, but Rami insists on continuing ). To people who don't know us, it may seem like we hate each other or are mad at each other, but really it's just how we argue and debate about things .

BTW, Rami, a side note since you haven't been on IM recently and neither have I, I have some progress to show you on Brood and I need you to command me on what to do next, so get on .


Libervurto
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Posted: 27th May 2008 03:21
I totally agree
Through my work I get a go on most of the new titles and there has been more than one occasion where I couldn't bear to go on after just 5 minutes!
FPS games especially are just not fun anymore (apart from COD4).
Something else I've realised is how shockingly bad most storylines are; it's like everyone (including players) has gotten so obsessed with with photo-realism that they've forgotten what the word GAME means!
Here's a good example: I have two NBA Live games; 2003 and 08 but I always play 2003 because it's simply more fun!

Thank god for GTAIV; even though I love the game I find myself rationing it very heavily, because there really is nothing else that has impressed me (with the exception of UEFA Euro 2008).

When will this generation see classics like Fahrenheit, Mafia and Hitman?

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Jeku
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Posted: 27th May 2008 06:04
Quote: "That Beyond Good and Evil barely sold at all."


Blame Ubisoft for not marketing it at all. By the way they're doing a sequel.

Quote: "When will this generation see classics like Fahrenheit, Mafia and Hitman?"


I don't understand--- are those supposed to be landmarks of the "last" generation? Mafia came out only a few years ago.


greenlig
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Posted: 27th May 2008 06:42
Lol -
Quote: "classics like Fahrenheit, Mafia and Hitman?"


They aren't quite ready to be deemed classics yet.

We will always have the guiding lights in our industry, games that do hark to a methodology, but I think they will be the exception to the rule. Portal for instance, is one of those.

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tha_rami
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Posted: 27th May 2008 13:07 Edited at: 27th May 2008 13:07
Quote: "Blame Ubisoft for not marketing it at all. By the way they're doing a sequel."

That game got soaring reviews in every game magazine I can think of, and it still didn't sell. It was different, and that's why. Beyond Good & Evil 2, I heard. Good stuff . If they don't change Jade too much.


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Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 27th May 2008 14:42
Quote: "Oh, Sepp, don't worry, this is me and Gil discussing stuff. You should read our more political arguments"


Wow, you guys have a fiery, yet passionate relationship...normally I'd congratulate you, but I'll remain silent on the matter for now.

Quote: "Neither of us are easily offended, both are strongly opinionated, and both like to debate, so we do (I always win, but Rami insists on continuing ). "


Or as I heard David Mitchell once say, "we're not arguing, you already agree with me, you just don't know it yet."


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When will this generation see classics like Fahrenheit, Mafia and Hitman?"


Oh dear, good games, yes, not classics, it's a bit early to class them as that, they're only a few years old.

"Experience never provides its judgments with true or strict universality; but only (through induction) with assumed and comparative universality." - Immanuel Kant
tha_rami
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Posted: 27th May 2008 14:49 Edited at: 27th May 2008 14:49
Quote: "Wow, you guys have a fiery, yet passionate relationship...normally I'd congratulate you, but I'll remain silent on the matter for now. "

Stick to the script, Sepp. Paris Hilton jokes 24/7. We didn't want to complicate things for ya .

Quote: "Neither of us are easily offended, both are strongly opinionated, and both like to debate, so we do (I always win, but Rami insists on continuing )."

We also need to continue debating on whether I always win or you always lose.


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Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 27th May 2008 19:36
Quote: "Stick to the script, Sepp. Paris Hilton jokes 24/7. We didn't want to complicate things for ya "


Yes boss, what's worse than being stuck in an elevator with Paris Hilton? Being in an elevator with her when she's just farted...

I'm losing my touch.

"Experience never provides its judgments with true or strict universality; but only (through induction) with assumed and comparative universality." - Immanuel Kant
Jeku
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Posted: 27th May 2008 22:34
I could think of a million things worse than being stuck in an elevator with Paris Hilton. Am I the only one?


Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 27th May 2008 23:55
True, I mean, in an elevator, you can ignore her and there are far worse situations you can be in with her - they're not worth even thinking about - besides this forum has minors running around, if we step it up any further than elevator, then TGC will be boycotted.

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