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  • Jinxyface@kbin.socialtoGaming@lemmy.mlWhy Hideo Kojima is so popular?
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    9 months ago

    Because in an industry dominated by yearly rehashed minimum viable products like CoD or AC or Battlefield or the plethora of lootbox infested live services meant to fuck your wallet for easy quick RoI for shareholders, Kojima spends time and resources creating new, novel ideas and taking the artistic medium (yes, games are art despite what capital G Gamers want to say) to new and exciting and interesting places.

    This is why Hideo Kojima, Yoko Taro, Fumito Ueda, Hideaki Itsuno, Keiichiro Toyama, Eric Barone, Terry Cavanagh, David Szymanski (etc etc etc, I could go on) all get name recognition.

    People always SAY they want games to expand and try new things/don’t want the same game every year, but then when someone actually tries, the games get panned as “gimmicky” or “niche” or “pretentious” “pixel graphics indie garbage” or some other flavor of the month phrase gamers use to instantly discredit something that doesn’t immediately and specifically cater to every single one of their preconceived demands on what a “game” is and/or should be.







  • I’m all for people buying what they enjoy playing, so if someone genuinely enjoys CoD I’m excited for them that they get some new stuff to play.

    What I don’t get is the constant group of people buying it every year and complaining. Like, guys, if you don’t like the product you’re buying, stop buying the next product from the same place until they fix what you hate about it.

    There’s literally tens of thousands of video games out there. You’ll be fine if you don’t play one of the most creatively bankrupt franchises in the industry, I promise.







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    LunarLux: I really like the art style of this one. The gameplay is turn based combat with a bit of some active/QTE elements.

    Hammerwatch II: Sequel to Hammerwatch, a top down dungeon crawly twin stick RPG kinda game. Nothing too crazy, but it’s a good gamer to relax to.

    Eternights: A lot of people say this is just a lowe quality Persona 5 knockoff, but to me I see more Scarlet Nexus. It has some romance stuff in it, and the combat itself isnt anything too special but I found myself really liking what I played, and the music is really really good IMO

    Devil Spire: This is a very retro inspired dungeon crawler that is oozing with atmosphere and charm. I really like this one

    Sea of Stars: This is the one I’ve been patiently waiting on. Pixel art indie JRPG (Those are a dime a dozen really), but this one is punching way above it’s weight class. The art is incredible, the music is catchy. Combat is engaging and enjoyable, and I need this game to hurry up and launch