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Three Games That Defined The Generation

Player 2 continues its fond look back at the current generation. This time is writer, Jess Zammit who picks her personal games of the era.

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Sonic-and-Crash2071d ago (Edited 2071d ago )

lol no ...Horizon yes can be nominated as Generation defining game ...the others not ...
My list
1 Zelda BotW/Horizon/Ghost of Tsushima (as one entry , not separately, AAA open world genre games)

2 Monster Hunter World (huge achivement to faihtfully import MH next game into next gen HD era with imporved but still classic gameplay-kudos there for Capcom)

3 Bloodborne/Sekiro (again as one entry ,not separetely, for perfectising the Souls formula with artistic visuals compared to none)

plus honorable mention : Death Stranding ..Is not for everyone and has its open world cliches but it is unique in every other area

pwnmaster30002071d ago

Naw I agree with last of us 2 being nominated.
But I’m not trying to be that guy but this article seem so pro feminist to me.

I agree with bloodborne and deathstranding.
I would also add ms flight simulator and pubg

Jammali2070d ago (Edited 2070d ago )

The author is at the bottom of thre article, Jess a woman lol not a man.

SullysCigar2070d ago

idk about flight sim. I mean first of all it's not on this gen, but will come to series x at some point. Secondly, for me it's essentially just sticking a plane in Google Earth. The scenery is great from a distance, and the fact you can go almost anywhere is really cool, but that's it - it needs dogfights or...anything really, some missions, maybe a story expansion to generate some sort of meaningful interaction and keep boredom at bay, in my opinion.

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Orpheo2070d ago

How they defined the generation:
Last of Us 2 - Most Disappointing Game of the Generation
Deathstranding - Weirdest Game of the Generation
Bloodborne - Most Satisfying Game of the Generation

bradleejones2069d ago

Pubg came out in 2017/18.

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AnnaDea2070d ago

Bahahaha mentioning Breath of the Wild which was one empty hollow excuse of a Zelda game.

You got Bloodborne right though.

ssj272070d ago (Edited 2070d ago )

I tried zelda a week or ago and I realized how outdated out of touch Nintendo is. Zelda was empty fighting mechanics verh basic outdated. Climbing was like if he is spiderman or something but is slow motion and lets not even mention animation from ps2 era poor sound quality. I mean how the f Nintendo get a pass is unbelievable poeple nostalgia or fanboysm makes them so blind.

Nintendo needs to level up their game. No wonder in only caters kids or Japanese culture who loves and call a pre maded animation turn based gameplay but they don't realize is not a genre it's because they didn't have the skills or technology to make it natively action based. Now they can make the game fluid with the accion and animation it's beyond me they want the characters to stand next to eachother and hit eachother turn by turn lol

Fluttershy772070d ago

Maybe you hated uh... but What a experience! you'll never forget it, you know what I'm talking about

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IMissJimRyan2070d ago

Every generation has its own defining genre. This was Open World RPG.

That in mind if someone asked me to say ONE game that define 8th gen I'd say The Witcher III Wild Hunt.

There were a lot of great games, but I think Geralt's adventure is pure definition of 2014~2020.

AnnaDea2070d ago

Yea, I would say that The Witcher 3 was the one that made the best impression of a next-gen experience for me. The game that closed it was The Last of Us 2~

KyRo2070d ago

This generation was the generation of forced open world's in games that didn't need them. MGSV, Ghost Recon, FF15 just to name a few. Open worlds were over saturated this generation but nearly all of them follow the same flawed gameplay designs of go here, fetch this, kill them, clear out this camp, collect that.

IMissJimRyan2070d ago

I know is some kind hard to understand, but defining a generation is different to be the best game for someone personal taste. I know you wanna be right and make your opinion the only one. But when trying to do that stay on the subject.

I said what game defined The generation. Insider all your rant you agree with me open world rpgs are everywhere. And there's no better example than The Witcher 3.

KyRo2070d ago

You mentioned the defining genre of the generation and I replied to that? Your game of the generation will differ to mine. There's nothing wrong with you enjoying them games but when you realise that every single one uses the same blueprint, they become very samey no matter what setting, period, FoV it uses. I'm not saying they're bad in any way, you just know what you're getting yourself in for as soon as you know a game is open world.

Your game of the generation was TW3, it will be many other people's to.

It weren't a rant either. Quite impressive how you managed to interpret it that way though.

Dragonscale2070d ago

Witcher 3 is totally overrated fgs. It didn't even define 2015, that honor belongs to Bloodborne.

IMissJimRyan2070d ago

Nobody is asking if you like or not or even what is the best game of the generation. The article and my answer is about the game that defined this generation. You could argue that is isnt open world rpg. That other genre representes 8th gen even more. But your favorite game is irrelevant here.

RgR2070d ago

It was the first open world to offer decent side quests. That was gen defining. Bloodborne was another souls game with an awesome skin of course and incredible combat. But they were already doing that type of game anyways.

Silly gameAr2070d ago

I wish I thought the same, but I couldn't get into Wild Hunt. Just started playing Persona 5 though, and I can't put that game down.

IMissJimRyan2070d ago

I didn't say that it's my favorite game, even though I really liked. I said it's The defining game of the generation. I think open world rpgs are the FPS of this generation: the most popular gente, and the witcher 3 represents it for its best and for its worst.

Notellin2070d ago

Unbelievable Witcher 3 is left off.

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Asuka2070d ago (Edited 2070d ago )

For me personally it would have to be xenoblade 2 and torna the golden country.

Asuka2069d ago

Look at that I didn't mention a PlayStation title hence all the disagrees.

Okay I'll bite since the topic was three games I'll add another one : Nier Automata. How's that?

GaboonViper2070d ago

For me Bloodborne, God of War and Horizon Zero Dawn.

VerminSC2070d ago (Edited 2070d ago )

Mine are
The last of us part II
God of war
Bloodborne

So many good games though
Zelda: Breath of the wild
Dark souls 3
Uncharted 4
Uncharted the lost legacy
Final Fantasy VII remake
Dead cells
Red dead redemption 2

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Naughty Dog Was Reportedly Divided On Joel's Controversial Fate During Development Of TLOU Part 2

Naughty Dog was reportedly divided on the controversial fate of Joel in The Last of Us Part 2 during the game's development.

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SimpleDad23d ago

NO, that can't be... No! I can't... Really?/s

Cacabunga23d ago

They for sure chose the worst way to deal with it

-Foxtrot22d ago

Funny considering Bruce left half way through development and now we get told there was an internal conflict with the story direction.

Makes you think…

HectixRose23d ago

I think it was good decision, if he was still alive, he would have been a mascot just like Kratos, drake and many others. These old dudes gotta die for new characters to take center stage with their own storyline. They keep dragging the emotional baggage into many sequels and eventually the story just turns into absolute shit show.

JEECE23d ago

It was ironic because people complained heavily about the story in the Uncharted games not having sufficient stakes because all the key characters always survived, despite the dangerous situations they were always in. Then ND killed a character in a more serious series and everyone lost their minds. Just shows that people don't always really want the thing they say they want.

CantThinkOfAUsername22d ago

I thought the more common complaint about Uncharted franchise was how the main cast are the good guys acting so nonchalantly while killing hundreds in cold blood (aka the dissonance between gameplay and story cutscenes). They just did it again in Part II.

Soy23d ago

Didn't have to kill him. Just have them part ways or Joel can "retire," whatever.

DarXyde23d ago

I don't think he would necessarily need to become a mascot (and besides, technically, I'd say Ellie is... So regardless, someone was going to be).

From a narrative perspective, I do think it has a similar effect to Ricky dying in Boyz N Da Hood: very likeable character, and you're really motivated to see the get back—in this case, it's more intense because it's an interactive experience. Most people hated Abby, but I get what they were after with portraying the cycle of violence and revenge—unfortunately, the game appears to want to take the side of the bad people.

But I will say that if Joel survived, it does become harder to tell an interesting story. What COULD have happened is an exploration into the rift between Joel and Ellie after the trolley dilemma events of the first game. It could have been interesting to see Abby out for revenge at the same time Ellie hated Joel.

Ashunderfire8623d ago

Sorry just had to say this lol! RICKYYYY!

Man Cuba Gooding Jr was miscast in that movie, but that part was cringey it was sad and funny at the same time man.

Ashunderfire8623d ago (Edited 23d ago )

I understand but the way they went about killing Joel, was poorly executed. Even the show of the Last of Us games tried to improved it, but it was just as bad. Well at least Joel got to know the reason why he had to die, before the death happened in the show. That part gave us the full context, but the game just let it happen with no pay off.

Joel death should have been a midway thing through the story, so we at least get to play him a little more with Ellie. Abby didn’t need to be this Hulk looking woman, but more like the show Abby which is a beater idea in my opinion.

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InUrFoxHole23d ago

The only ND game that was so disappointing to me I couldn't finish it.

pwnmaster300023d ago

Honestly as much as I loved the game, they could have just not killed him off.
I get it creator vision and all but killing a character that made you millions is just wrong imo. At least have him go down fighting.

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Ex-Naughty Dog Dev: Big Studios Are 'Forced' to Hire Like Factories

Former Naughty Dog artist Gabriel Betancourt explains why the "sweet spot" for game teams is under 200 people and how AAA "factories" kill creativity.

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phongtro123_com31d ago

There’s definitely some truth to this. When teams get too large, coordination starts to outweigh creativity—layers of approval, risk aversion, and tight deadlines can turn bold ideas into “safe” ones. Keeping a team under ~200 people sounds ideal for maintaining clear communication and a shared vision. That said, massive AAA projects also come with huge technical demands and expectations, so scaling up isn’t always avoidable. The real challenge is figuring out how to keep that small-team creativity alive inside big studio structures.

DarXyde31d ago

More than that, it's logistically untenable. Inevitably, when teams get too large, how do you keep tabs on accountability? I suspect this massive team size is a consequence of the perfectionism streak Naughty Dog has.

I wish we could have so many people working on something and it turns out great because I'm all for collaboration in spirit - the problem is too many people as part of the larger team and smaller units. Suppose for example that you have too many people in the art department; you will very often come up against fiercely competing visions for how things should look. That competitive vision will cause friction between team members, team doesn't work as a unit, the back and forth can further delay parts that the other departments are waiting for, etc etc.

A 200-person team says, to me, that we need to scale back game development. Even if it means we go back to PS2 era costs and scale, why not? Those games are still great fun, the budgets were in check, and you could literally break the 200-man team into like 10 20-man teams working on different projects.

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The Last Of Us Part 2 Remastered Multiplayer Mod Is Currently In Development For PC

A multiplayer mod is currently in development for the PC version of Sony and Naughty Dog's The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered.

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