Games don't seem to be going anywhere interesting within the next 50 years, now that VR has proven itself a creative letdown for the foreseeable future.
The Wii U was a great console, with tremendous potential, and Nintendoland is one of the best multiplayer games ever made.
Asynchronous offline multiplayer is one of the most interesting avenues for gameplay innovation and it was unfortunate that Nintendo chose to give up on the concept.
No game has a good story.
Mario Party 4 might be the best one.
Uncharted 4 is a terrible, boring fucking game, and I don't understand why people want to play through 14+ hours of climbing and shooting their way through a derivative plot.
Now that Arkham Asylum's fighting system has grown stale, no fighting system is good anymore, except maybe Absolver's. (Fighting games excluded.)
Probably been said before, but the best Assassin's Creed is still the first one, by an immeasurable distance.
Even the highest budget AAA games continue to be visually broken in simple ways that seem easily fixable, particularly in the way character models interact with the environment - but it seems such faults go unaddressed because they are accepted out of habit.
Dragon Ball GT is superior to Super.
There are way worse Pokemon designs than Garbodor; singling it out was just unfair.
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