
GB writes: "Games have certainly changed in recent years. Ask any average Joe(sephine) who knows anything about gaming, and they will probably tell you that graphics are the things that have changed most. But for those of you who look beneath the shiny pixels will notice that several precious features have been stripped away from the games of today.
Developers used to know how to please an audience, but in recent years, they’ve definitely lost some of their edge. Get on the case dev’s, here’s what you need to fix! Some of these points might make you think, ‘Yeah yeah, we already know all that’, but tell me- how many games in recent memory have managed to satisfy all of our wants?"

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Mojang has partnered with Merlin Entertainments to build the world's first Minecraft theme park in the UK.

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Less DLC - Something I definitely agree with.
I appreciate the way valve handles things...I'd like other companies to follow their example of handling new & old IPs because "almost" everything that comes out of valve is pure gold
what about graphics?
I wish more developers would follow these rules.
the only secret that you need to make a good game is cake.