Hitman: Lastest victim of greed driven dumbing down...

Are you insecure? Or did I say that somewhere? Nope, doesn't look like I did.

I'm just joking around because people often tell others they're inferior for liking different games.

On the other hand, though, I feel real sorry for most guys in this thread. The way you're carrying on, you probably like one game out of every thirty that gets released. Shame. Must be hard taking part in a hobby where you don't want to enjoy the games.

The only way they can truly improve on something that is well liked is by taking what they already have and making it better, not by ripping it to shreds and moering stuff in there that makes it unrecognizable.

So, more or less, what you're saying is you want the same game over and over and over, with tiny adjustments to gameplay?
 
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I'm just joking around because people often tell others they're inferior for liking different games.

On the other hand, though, I feel real sorry for most guys in this thread. The way you're carrying on, you probably like one game out of every thirty that gets released. Shame. Must be hard taking part in a hobby where you don't want to enjoy the games.

Hmm, interesting. Well, I hope you enjoy spending all your money on bullshit games, seeing that you just can't contain yourself.

By the way, I do enjoy gaming, but I'm more of an online gamer. I've been playing Bad Company 2 for about a year and a half now (since it came out) so I'd say I get more than enough fun out of this hobby. It was one game I bought for +/- R300 that I'm still enjoying today. I also buy some games in-between that I think would be worthwhile to spend my hard earned money on, like Witcher 2, for instance. And yes, that's about 1 in 30. Because THE REST IS SHIT. Period.

You're probably one of those guys that bought MindJack and enjoyed it! I also think that many of the older gamers are getting gatvol of all these rehashed, bullshit games because we've already seen it all. We want something completely different. The younger crowd obviously LOVES it because for them it's something they've never seen before.

So think a bit next time before you tune someone a load of bs like that. It's not like we don't enjoy gaming, obviously we do, but we just want to see some innovation and less sequels. Is that a bad thing to ask for?
 
For rizzie! It would be wrong to be selfish and say that they can't change it at all and what not, but come to think of it- CHANGE IT, by all means, but bring someone fresh into the game instead of putting in some lame, repetetive or predictable gimmick. For fsck sakes man. I can think of hundreds of cool ideas that would be 100x better than the the shit they put in games these days.

I'm all for change, but please, where's the creativity? They have such an awesome "art" to play with, why not go all out and make something amazing? Instead of changing the game into something completely different with some lame, bullshit quicktime crap where you press the same button 10 times every 2 seconds....

I'm all for "more of the same" It's what made the other games great. Or at least keep the core elements the same. Unlike Splinter Cell where they completely changed the game yet retained the brand name. Just name the game something else instead of killing off the series for it's most loyal fans.

Conviction is actually the only Splinter Cell game I enjoyed. To each his own. Like I said before, if you don't like the direction they are taking the game in then don't buy it, I know I'm going to.

That's exactly why loyal series fans are so pissed off. Conviction catered to people who did not like the original series while giving the finger to loyal fans. Now you say don't buy it. Now what? Those gamers no longer have a series to enjoy. What are they supposed to play?

They now join loyal fans of games like Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, Crysis, Mafia, Brother In Arms, Operation Flahpoint and many more who have now lost out. Is that fair when you have literally dozens of other games to feed your appetite for run and gun, soak bullets like a sponge, leave your brain at the door actionfests?

Leave the other series alone and let them be. Or else there will be no variety any more. All these games have now meshed into basically the same thing.

It's okay if you enjoy those types of games but for the rest of us it stinks.
 
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I'm all for "more of the same" It's what made the other games great. Or at least keep the core elements the same. Unlike Splinter Cell where they completely changed the game yet retained the brand name. Just name the game something else instead of killing off the series for it's most loyal fans.



That's exactly why loyal series fans are so pissed off. Conviction catered to people who did not like the original series while will giving the finger to loyal fans. Now you say don't buy it. Now what? Those gamers no longer have a series to enjoy. What are they supposed to play?

They now join loyal fans of games like Rainbow Six, Ghost Recon, Crysis, Mafia, Brother In Arms, Operation Flahpoint and many more who have know lost out. Is that fair when you have literally dozens of other games to feed your appetite for run and gun, soak bullets like a sponge, leave your brain at the door actionfests?

Leave the other series alone and let them be. Or else there will be no variety any more. All these games have now meshed into basically the same thing.

It's okay if you enjoy those types of games but for the rest of us it stinks.

Uhm, you could pull the stick out of your ass and reinstall and replay the old games that are more to your liking. I enjoy MOST games. I buy almost every single game that comes out, except those that I have no interest in of course. Look at my trophy card in my signature, you will notice that I have more than 2000 trophies - that's not because I'm a trophy whore but rather because I buy and play a shitload of games.

I am HUGE Hitman fan, it's one of my favourite series in gaming, I have finished all four the games multiple times and I have them all currently installed on my PC and I have absolutely no problem with the new direction they are taking the game in. I think it's great that IO want to try some new things and attract a new crowd as well.

I also played every single Splinter Cell game and I found all of them, before Conviction, to be too difficult for me. I generally hate stealth games, but with Hitman it was different, there was to it than just simple stealth. Also, I know a few Splinter Cell fans who think that after Chaos Theory, Conviction is the best game in the series. ;)
 
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Same thing has happened with the music industry. Everything is meshing in the crap you see on MTV. Because it sells. There is no variety any more as fans of other genres are left out in the cold.

A good example is Chris Cornell.

Once lead singer of alternative rock band Soundgarden has been reduced to this

 
You are getting old. turn it of and go to bed ;)

...Good reason why music was better "in the old days". For one world wars...

Same thing has happened with the music industry. Everything is meshing in the crap you see on MTV. Because it sells. There is no variety any more as fans of other genres are left out in the cold.

A good example is Chris Cornel.

Once lead singer of alternative rock band Soundgarden has been reduced to this

 
Same thing has happened with the music industry. Everything is meshing in the crap you see on MTV. Because it sells. There is no variety any more as fans of other genres are left out in the cold.

A good example is Chris Cornell.

Once lead singer of alternative rock band Soundgarden has been reduced to this


Too much generalisation again. The music industry is way, way too varied to say "everything is being influenced by MTV crap". I listen to metal mostly and I can tell you that there is still a lot of freshness and variety even in just that one main genre (and all its numerous sub-genres) of music. Yes, a lot of bands (like Metallica and In Flames) get influenced by popular shit on MTV, etc. but for every band that sells out there is at least 5 other ones that are just as good or better. Here is an example of a band with a fresh, unique style:


I'm sure examples could be find in a lot (if not all) genres and sub-genres of music (except Boeremusiek of course :p).
 
Well you wouldn't notice it by listening to the radio or watching TV. That's my point. If you don't make mainstream pop crap you don't get funding or airtime. Bands that once made alternative music are now pressured into dumbing it down just like game developers are.
 
I do get your point and I agree with you to a certain extent, but there are still bands and developers (like CDProjekt RED) who do what they want to do, not what they are told to do, and reap the rewards. It just takes a lot of passion and dedication.
 
This thread got a little derailed. Anyway, my 2 cents, Enjoyed the old Hitmans, pretty keen to see how this one turns out.
 
Hmm, interesting. Well, I hope you enjoy spending all your money on bullshit games, seeing that you just can't contain yourself.

By the way, I do enjoy gaming, but I'm more of an online gamer. I've been playing Bad Company 2 for about a year and a half now (since it came out) so I'd say I get more than enough fun out of this hobby. It was one game I bought for +/- R300 that I'm still enjoying today. I also buy some games in-between that I think would be worthwhile to spend my hard earned money on, like Witcher 2, for instance. And yes, that's about 1 in 30. Because THE REST IS SHIT. Period.

You're probably one of those guys that bought MindJack and enjoyed it! I also think that many of the older gamers are getting gatvol of all these rehashed, bullshit games because we've already seen it all. We want something completely different. The younger crowd obviously LOVES it because for them it's something they've never seen before.

So think a bit next time before you tune someone a load of bs like that. It's not like we don't enjoy gaming, obviously we do, but we just want to see some innovation and less sequels. Is that a bad thing to ask for?

lol u mad?

And now for a little more so that this post doesn't come across as blatant trolling. No, never heard of Mindjack. I don't play shit games, I play games and form my own opinion on them. I don't sit around looking for reasons to hate 29 out of every 30 games. I see a shit game for a shit game, and a shit game is not one I simply don't like. That is called preference.

Aside from that again, the post you quoted was more tongue-in-cheek (jesus, I seem to suck at this, as I'm always having to explain it to everyone). But hey, if the shoe fits...
 
lol u mad?

And now for a little more so that this post doesn't come across as blatant trolling. No, never heard of Mindjack. I don't play shit games, I play games and form my own opinion on them. I don't sit around looking for reasons to hate 29 out of every 30 games. I see a shit game for a shit game, and a shit game is not one I simply don't like. That is called preference.

Aside from that again, the post you quoted was more tongue-in-cheek (jesus, I seem to suck at this, as I'm always having to explain it to everyone). But hey, if the shoe fits...

No wonder you suck at it because you just explained it yourself why I don't like shit games either. Let me highlight the relevant pieces for you.
 
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