"The most recent generation of games has resulting in a proliferation of new mechanics and ideas. It has also been plagued by some bad ideas that just won’t die, or have newly crept into our consciousness, much to my chagrin. Like Snooki or one of those eight million Kardashians, these mechanics simply refuse to go quietly into the night, electing instead to cling to their fifteen minutes of fame like a tick, sucking the lifeblood out of our collective gaming experience. Here are the worst offenders."
Now that Death Stranding has landed on iOS, here are five other PS4-era blockbusters that we'd love to have to play on our iPhones at any time.
Like the film or television industry, the world of gaming has seen its fair share of reboots over the years. While some of these video game reboots have had
What if we told you that the future of the God of War franchise might just lie in the hands of Kratos’ young son, Atreus?
Might be in a minority here but I didn't enjoy any of the sections playing as Atreus or having companions at all. If I had my way it'd be Kratos on his lonesome from start to finish. Straightforward action gameplay without the endless boring chatter.
4. Regenerating Health
5. Giant text informing you what to do over and over again.
Just played half life 2 again this week. Scooping up health packs when you have been running around half dead for a few minutes is strangely satisfying.I wish this style would make a comeback, innovate it all you want, i just know that most people don't have health regenerating organs.
lack of quicksave or badly placed save points that make you play 30 min zones over and over