I wouldn't say it's deteriorating, for the quality of their games has been steadily good in these last years as it was in the past, but rather that it's given up competition. It used to be a leader company back in the days, but now it's focusing on its own niche because either they can't keep up with its competitors, or they don't want to.Hehe I loved playing the old Nitendo games. In fact that was my first gaming console. The old games like Mario, Contra, Double Dragon, Legend of Zelda, Pokemon etc were top of the charts indeed. It was the king of gaming industry once. But I think it's deteriorating fast in the modern gaming era.
I've heard of shovel knight but never got a chance to play it. Maybe I'll reconsider that and play it right away on some emulators.It's too nostalgic to play these old school games. The final fantasy series kept me wondering in each series and each quests.
Hey man. Can you elaborate on the part 'they can't count to 3'? What do you mean by that?Valve. Sure they have made few games, but they are all extremely good, and every details in them is perfect. They also created Steam, and I wouldn't be the same gamer that I'm today without it.
Sadly they can't count to 3, but that's just a small flaw.
Spellbound,Video Games are the greatest things ever created by humans, but which companies are the best according to experienced gamers like you? Be it the Story, Graphics or Gameplay .
I agree with this. Despite some controversies lately, I think their content out speaks any problems. Another controversy clad company that I love is Rockstar gotta love Bully and GTA!While their standards have gone down as of late, the developer I've admired the most over the longest period of time is Bethesda. Sure their titles were always super buggy but every Bethesda game was always so ambitious. Not to mention that games like Oblivion, Skyrim, and Fallout all have some special Bethesda charm to them.
I guess Bethesda as a developer are alright. It's the publisher Bethesda that has been making some questionable marketing decisions.
Or are the developer and the publisher the same studio? I'm tired and confused.