"Loverboy" Vinnie Lane
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02-21-2013, 02:05 AM
lol I wonder what astronomical price they'll be asking for. As somebody who was an avid video game player in the 80's (loved NES, SNES, etc) I am so disappointed with what the gaming industry has become today. Less quality, more bells and whistles, more jacked up prices... and most of all, more dumb asses who keep buying into it and allowing it to get worse by shelling out money instead of complaints.
Anyone here see what happened with the SVR series over the years? We've been buying the same game every year, with WORSE controls and still missing the features that the classic wrestling games of the past had already built in. Why can't we have an elimination 6 man match inside the Hell in a Cell structure? Why can't they get the targeting option to work right and have it be on a convenient button to press, like it was back on SVR06? What's wrong with the gaming industry of today? Anyone remember how we went TWO YEARS (2 game releases) with NO fucking targeting button? That means in a multi-person match, NO WAY to manually choose who you are looking at so you can attack them. Boy, that was fun.
I also think all the 1st person style shooters and other repeating games are pointless. More 3-D, less control over what you're doing and where you're walking... more ways to fail due to improper visuals and bad controls. I just "love" those 1st person games where you have the camera right up your ass so you literally can't see ANYTHING behind you, or next to you on either side, and then to turn left or right is so slow that it becomes its own chore.
Sorry just had to vent! I can only imagine what horrible things the PS4 has in store for anybody who remembers when video games worked right and weren't filled with glitches and lacking controls. The challenge should be in the gameplay... not in trying to get the game to react how you want it to, due to shitty controls and overbearing graphics that are only impressive if you're watching somebody else play it.
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