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Now he does

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I think I have figured out why a fourth of the posts here are people saying they never think videogames will be worthwhile, literary and or art.


It's the other half of us gen millenials. Our esteemed younger patrons were born under the oppressive yoke of current generation video and computer games, while us a little bit older saw something that they might never have been exposed to. I was born in '85 and grew up with a totally awesome plethora of games in the nineties and early naughties, and then it all kind of died away in favor of huge AAA penis rock solid inane titles, and you only have to get on forums of rpgcodex.net (A highly prestigious gaming magazine) to see it.

The ONLY reason I am not being a completely degenerated trolling misanthropist re: this subject is that things have been shifting recently, with a few good cRPGs coming out (the last one since these was probably VtmB: Bloodlines in 2004) and a few more that seem truly good on the imminent horizon.

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