Anonymous
10/29/2025, 9:57:35 PM
No.724503825
>>724502496
>Drakengard
Literary riding on recent Dynasty Warriors trend, nothing niche about it outside of butchering classical music, which was a really hot topic upon the game's release (and I like the music and the game, but that's how it was back then lol). And no, it being edgy wasn't really unique at all in 2003.
There's plenty of "strange" games nowadays like Devil Daggers or whatever you think is cool, strange and edgy now.
I can't wait for next generation of kids to say that Gravity Rush or whatever is now some niche hidden gem that cannot be made "nowadays".
>Killer7
Suda is still making those games, like the upcoming Romeo, so what are you on about with this example?
>Yakuza
They still release those games annually to this day, probably the worst example to bring up here.
And there is still plenty of studios releasing annual dogshit like Remedy, Bandai Scamco, EA, Activision, Ubisoft and all the other usual suspects.
Did gaming change? Absolutely, but not so much that we're suddenly not getting shovelware piece of shit releases and even more hilariously claiming that they are not advertised/awarded, when in fact, Dorito Pope's recent game awards were mostly FOTM indie shovelware that somehow caught on.
>Drakengard
Literary riding on recent Dynasty Warriors trend, nothing niche about it outside of butchering classical music, which was a really hot topic upon the game's release (and I like the music and the game, but that's how it was back then lol). And no, it being edgy wasn't really unique at all in 2003.
There's plenty of "strange" games nowadays like Devil Daggers or whatever you think is cool, strange and edgy now.
I can't wait for next generation of kids to say that Gravity Rush or whatever is now some niche hidden gem that cannot be made "nowadays".
>Killer7
Suda is still making those games, like the upcoming Romeo, so what are you on about with this example?
>Yakuza
They still release those games annually to this day, probably the worst example to bring up here.
And there is still plenty of studios releasing annual dogshit like Remedy, Bandai Scamco, EA, Activision, Ubisoft and all the other usual suspects.
Did gaming change? Absolutely, but not so much that we're suddenly not getting shovelware piece of shit releases and even more hilariously claiming that they are not advertised/awarded, when in fact, Dorito Pope's recent game awards were mostly FOTM indie shovelware that somehow caught on.