Posted August 12, 2011
For creating and following through with an obviously brilliant idea.
In a world where most of the modern day games I play are crap, and are infact glitchier than games from the 90s and early 2000s I find myself wanting to play old games, which I know are going to be good, and I know the experience that I am going to be getting.
In multiple ways I have been disappointed by modern day games. One way is their lack of quality, because I have a regular xbox360 and don't play games on the PC(at the cost of having to constantly update my software) I seem to get stuck with the beta/earliest possible release version of the game I get.
I have ran into so many mindwrackingly painful glitches in Left 4 Dead 2 that I can't even list them all because there have been that many, but mainly things which made me quit playing where glitches like this: Once, I was just about to finish the level Dark Carnival, and I tried to take my pills, but for no reason whatsoever my character would not respond to my button press, and only tried to take the pills when I tried to take out my weapon and give up on the pills. Conveniently, right before my character ingested the pain pills he recieved the blow that downed him and the idiot bots refused to focus long enough to get me up. Other glitches I have experienced include items disappearing, aswell as the same monstor I have just killed spawning over and over again right after the last one(and in the same place.)
A nasty glitch I encountered while playing Red Dead Redemption: Once, I had killed an entire gang of outlaws except for their leader. I tried to pick up the leader, and my character instead picked up nothing. He couldn't shoot or take medicine because he "had something in his hands" yet he could not put down that nothing in his hands because there was nothing to put down. So he was frozen in the position of carrying an outlaw on your shoulder(even though there was nothing there) til' he died.
Fuck modern day games. I don't even want to tell you about the last few abortions I thought were going to be military games. Even games which used to offer real-time combat like Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon, the modern installments of these titles(namely vegas, advanced warfighter) are scripted and the same situations happen every single mission, you loose the same men, and/or your men can't die.(You know, because it's scripted that they get captured another 8 times later on, because that "adds to the story.")
The sin of the gaming world is that games have become bad, and old games(which were actually good) have become impossible to buy.... Until the glory of GOG.
Thank you GOG for resurrecting my interest in video games all together. Playing old games has inspired my to pursue my passion; I want to someday develop video games. Hopefully, by using the style of older games, I might be able to make a game even someone as picky as I would enjoy. Thank you again, gog!!!
In a world where most of the modern day games I play are crap, and are infact glitchier than games from the 90s and early 2000s I find myself wanting to play old games, which I know are going to be good, and I know the experience that I am going to be getting.
In multiple ways I have been disappointed by modern day games. One way is their lack of quality, because I have a regular xbox360 and don't play games on the PC(at the cost of having to constantly update my software) I seem to get stuck with the beta/earliest possible release version of the game I get.
I have ran into so many mindwrackingly painful glitches in Left 4 Dead 2 that I can't even list them all because there have been that many, but mainly things which made me quit playing where glitches like this: Once, I was just about to finish the level Dark Carnival, and I tried to take my pills, but for no reason whatsoever my character would not respond to my button press, and only tried to take the pills when I tried to take out my weapon and give up on the pills. Conveniently, right before my character ingested the pain pills he recieved the blow that downed him and the idiot bots refused to focus long enough to get me up. Other glitches I have experienced include items disappearing, aswell as the same monstor I have just killed spawning over and over again right after the last one(and in the same place.)
A nasty glitch I encountered while playing Red Dead Redemption: Once, I had killed an entire gang of outlaws except for their leader. I tried to pick up the leader, and my character instead picked up nothing. He couldn't shoot or take medicine because he "had something in his hands" yet he could not put down that nothing in his hands because there was nothing to put down. So he was frozen in the position of carrying an outlaw on your shoulder(even though there was nothing there) til' he died.
Fuck modern day games. I don't even want to tell you about the last few abortions I thought were going to be military games. Even games which used to offer real-time combat like Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon, the modern installments of these titles(namely vegas, advanced warfighter) are scripted and the same situations happen every single mission, you loose the same men, and/or your men can't die.(You know, because it's scripted that they get captured another 8 times later on, because that "adds to the story.")
The sin of the gaming world is that games have become bad, and old games(which were actually good) have become impossible to buy.... Until the glory of GOG.
Thank you GOG for resurrecting my interest in video games all together. Playing old games has inspired my to pursue my passion; I want to someday develop video games. Hopefully, by using the style of older games, I might be able to make a game even someone as picky as I would enjoy. Thank you again, gog!!!