Even stereotypical AAA games are turning out to be worse quality than some indie games... Hell I've seen better quality mods come out for Skyrim and Fallout 4 lately, they're good enough to be their own games!! Then we have that new Kill the Justice League game, and oh my god it just looks... so awful. Idk if you've seen those videos floating around where they compare that game to Batman: Arkham Knight (which came out almost a decade ago), but it is DEPRESSING how terrible games have become. I kinda miss when games were allowed to have a beautiful art direction instead of like... trying to replicate Fartnite
You say yes and disappear into the Abyss. An average person live happily till he dies with a couple million. Why grind for more when you don't need to.
make a game where you poop and can upgrade your toilet to poop more and of higher volume. and then you sell it in jars for 5$ each. There can be rare white poops that you can sell for 15$. I would play that.
i feel like we evolved so quick in gaming to the point that games nowadays are hard to make unique now and fun that these cool unique ideas are taken and making those games take an eternity to come out now due to this and games feel the same so they die out because of this.
this is not a comedy skit This is an epic emotional short film about a developer dreaming about his new video game to be one day the most played video game ever, but then seeing his game not being played a lot, and then getting proved wrong…😓
@@umrayquazashinyapareceu1672 Yes and then that creepy developer causes controversy among fans on social media like Twitter, fans make essay videos on the situation with gameplay video on the background, and address the problem about how this made the game die
@@eklavyabohare9938 and then the other devs try to make a new game, only for it to backlash bcs "they worked in the same team, they are the same creep", even if the dev/devs was/were unaware of how much of a degen and a scumbag that dev was.
@@AxeecoMultiVersus isn't dead, it just ended its Open Beta/Early Access version. It's supposed to be officially released sometime this year. Why they added multiple seasons of content with tons of microtransactions to an Open Beta version is beyond me but at the very least they confirmed that users will keep their paid stuff when the game comes back. Game was fun while it lasted and as far as I know it kept a decent player base throughout the entirety of its lifespan. Hopefully the "full version" will still be as fun to play.
I will also add, that even if there is a creativity in mind, it will always be either the copy of something, that already exists (or existed and now dead) or be the "mother bee" of all copies, dying out fast in both outcomes The advancements in media intertainment lead to a shorter lifespan in general
I mean a lot of games recently depict this but split gate was my immediate first thought I saw it after the week it came out downloaded it and the second I saw a 1hour queue time I headed out I uninstalled… especially since fortnite at the time for some odd reason was having queue times as well for a event.
The Finals (probably already dead, was 10x funnier than any recent cod game), lethal company ( idk about it, never played), also probably might happen to helldivers 2 (i really dont want this to happen, as im about to buy it)
@@nbboxhead3866 not calling it bad but I haven't heard a single person I know in real life ever mention it. I'm talking like internet phenomenon games (such as how the recent og fortnite season took the internet by storm)
@@reallifedoor4536 seeing as you haven't heard of either Palworld or Lethal Company, I'd say you don't have anyone getting hyped up about new popular games around you. Palworld is a recent game heavily inspired by pokemon that's going viral because you can take part in animal cruelty, and Lethal Company is an indie horror game released about early november-ish that did in fact take the internet by storm and got 60-odd thousand reviews in like the first month after release, and won one of the steam game of the year awards for the "better with friends" category. I'm pretty sure Lethal company is an internet phenomenon, I've personally seen almost nothing to do with the OG Fortnite season but I've seen so many Lethal Company videos by so many popular people.
“Wanna try to play a scary roblox game” was actually so fucking relatable for no reason. I don’t play roblox regularly anymore but I still hop on with a friend or two to play some scary game lmao
Grant, if you're reading this, I love all your videos and I find them really entertaining and inspiring. Thank you for uploading videos! you made my day.
Bro used Splitgate in the thumbnail. I'm offended at how accurate that is. I still play it because portals are just fun as fuck, but I see all the correlations: Started off small, servers got full FAST, people dropped it and never talked about it again. What I never got about the game was that there was Legacy and then Beta. I started in Legacy, but it got popular in Beta and I'm assuming the reason for that is because everyone thought they were the first ones to play it, so they all wanted to hop on right away. What I always found funny was that in Beta, the devs released a spray that said "I played Splitgate before it was cool," even though Beta was when it "got cool." It was somewhat unknown during Legacy and then it completely fell off after Beta.
Its actually sad how hard the splitgate devs got shafted. Insanely good launch, spent a shitload of money on more servers, said "fuck AAA companies" and turned down 200m offer, then like 2 weeks later the game was dead lol.
@@superlad6684 Well, if I were to choose between my game getting ruined by an AAA company or continue running my game with my original vision, knowing it probably might die, I'll take the latter. Why? "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself as a villain." A quote from Batman: The Dark Knight.
@@ryanp7546True, but if he take the koney he will be happy cause at least his work pay, now look at em, not trying to be rudr btw, but money is yhr most importan thing for human to be happy
That's why the key to success in the gaming industry is just like a pump and dump scheme. Few games will be remembered eternally like Pokemon, Wolrd of Warcraft and so on. Get rich while you can , because it'll be more dead than f-zero after a few years
Ah yes, the 2 biggest games. Pokemon and WoW. No not Mario, Roblox, Minecraft or even Fortnite. Nope, pokemon is the first thing that comes to my mind. Edit: joke-
@@los-lobos my exact thoughts esepcially WoW who's mind goes to that. i first think about Minecraft before all otehrs as it's timeless and never got boring
@@los-lobos pokemon is quite literally the largest game, and honestly back in like the 90s it had a far bigger impact than mario, roblox, minecraft or fortnite could have ever dreamed of
Man Splitgate actually had so much potential. The portal mechanics were so unique but it just dropped at a bad time. They had a massive revamp update to attempt to revive it but it was disastrous. Completely changed the look of the game making it blinding to play. I still feel like if they had a better update at that time they would’ve been fine
I loved it, got into the top 15 on the leaderboard and it ruined my experience. Because my casual lobbies were in Oceania, closer to where I was in Asia. But the game placed you into lobbies with your rank. So i was thrown into NA servers with literally no way to change it without derabking my MMR massively. They needed Region selection and it didn’t have it. Ruined the game, cannot compete with the other top players with 210 ping
It's like games are missing that weird middle ground anymore. That could be due to players too I suppose? If players complete a game in a week or two, they say the game doesn't have enough content. On the other hand, if the game has 200+ hours, it's got too much content and people quit part-way through or avoid it entirely. I don't mean this with every game of course, but I don't think games are entirely to blame on this. When every other video on YT is "Here's how to 100% this game" soon after release. People don't try to enjoy a game as much anymore, it's about completing it as quickly as possible now.
The saturadtion of the market also has something to do with it as well. Everyone wants to make online games (due to monetization ofc) when games can be hit and quit. Not all games need to be infinite, which is why the online gaming market is starting to decline. But indie devs are also rising due to it so thats the plus side. Most indie games understand that concept which allows you to get whatever elements you like from well known game studios without constantly getting asked to spend real money
i mean to be fair, if a company buys someones game. either they care to make it or ending up DITCHing it. just like how Microsoft did to Rare Ltd a few years ago. or if netflix likes someones Cartoons, they ending up cancelling it. so, making a game without a big company to help, still sounds like a good idea. so yeah. (right?)
Microsoft didn't do anything to Rare they gave them freedom to do whatever. Rare Themselves didn't want to make any old IPs and wanted to Make NEW ones instead, Can't force them to make games they dont wanna make
If you ask me, it's mainly something to do with the game's main mode. Multiplayer games tend to die quickly because not everyone wants to compete against others. Some want to play the games for the story, and to explore the map.
I doubt it will, not only is there already a done of content and players, the devs very clearly care about this game, add that to the fact that it had: no advertising, and zero hype for it, and so many players hoped on that servers were broken. Plus you have people like actman talking about how awesome it is, and the devs making long term plans, so I think we'll be fine. Democracy must be spread forcefully! man I hope this comment ages well.
Yeah, on one leg while being fisted by bots. The steam charts are false, about 80% of the players are idle bots. I’m not saying tf2 is dead, but valve is killing it.
Honestly the end was pretty accurate, every single time me and my friend got bored we would just play some random horror game and it would be the most terrible one since we’ve played all the good ones
This video is a perfect example of how some anime games on roblox get a lot of players but after atleast a week there’s only 3 people on and their robots