I'm sure some of this may have nee said before, by others greater than I, but I tried to write something about a new Portal game and it turned into this. god only knows....
Ah E3, the show that last year gave us Viva Pinata: Party Animals, more empty promises about Home and I'm sure Nintendo were probably shit as well. Although it's been dwindling in credibilty for some time now, I feel particularly bitter about last year's show. I followed it closely and got squat. Jack shit. I wish I could predict what this year was going to be like, but I am merely a mortal and my skills with the force are not what they once were.
The one thing that is for sure is that this year will most definetly be the year of the copycat.
Sony copies Microsoft, Microsoft copies Nintendo. Sony puts 'Home' logos on game boxes (just like Xbox's Live logos) and Microsoft will probably announce some fuck awful motion controller to tie in with the new Banjo Kazooie game. This whole situation amuses me and frustrates me in equal measure. Xbox seem intent on trying to snatch away the fictional 'casual gamer' market, a market that by definition is never likely to buy many games. They are casual because they buy a Wii and play Wii Sports when then family is around or the house has been cleaned from top to bottom and the roast is in the oven. These people will not be buying 360's, no matter how many family friendly features the 'soft ram into it. They want a Wii, they want that brand. They aren't shopping around for consoles that sport motion sensitivity.
Whilst Microsoft are off chasing Nintendo's shadow, all Sony have to do is hoover up the crumbs of the used and heartbroken hardcore. The gamers that made the 360 what is will no doubt be massively turned off, Sony wades in with it's Live-meets-Second Life, otherwise known as 'Home', tell them that the extra £100 they have to spend on the console gives them free online gaming and Blu-Ray, and the hardcore has a new place to dwell. I've often criticized Sony for simply copying the 360. Alot of my frustration with the PS3 lies in the fact that in terms of quality software and value for money, it pales in comparisson to the 360. The PS3 has shown a distinct lack of originality and continually carries with it Sony's characteristic arrogance. Sony's focus is primarily on hardware and their goal with the PS3 seems to be pleasing T3 readers, rather than GamesTM readers. I fall into the latter camp, but I have to give them credit where it's due. There's going to be a hole in the market and they have the biggest, blackest and shiniest cock, and it's firm and ready to plug it.
Microsoft will inevitably lose out by copying Nintendo, whilst Sony will eventually profit from apeing their closest rival. It's a sad tale really. Microsoft saw a house paved with gold, but it turns out that somebody gave them the wrong directions. Sony moves in and claims squatter's rights while they're out and Nintendo sit atop their lofty castle built from the bullion that they forged themselves and lined with the finest hookers that their self-printed money could buy. Nintendo laughs like Brian Blessed in Blackadder, whilst eating a fucking huge turkey leg.
Are you surprised by this business practice, or are you just annoyed by it because it's getting its stink on something you give half a squirt about?
You might have wanted to wait till after the FF13 announcement :)
Hate to break it to you, but that "nonexistent casual market" is going to bring far more money to the gaming industry than core gamers will. Sony and MS's mistake was not recognizing this sooner, allowing Nintendo to get the head start. And in the long run, this will be nothing but good for all types of gamers. Publishers making more money means they'll be able to take risks on more unique and innovative titles alongside the traditional games we love and the quickie titles for casual gamers.
Yeah, that FFXIII thing really shit all over my parade. I don;t think I ever expressed the sentiment that I was worried about the casual market ruining my hardcore gaming fantasies, far from it. i simply want different things for different people, not one big homogonized industry that all chases more casual gamers. The casual market is only nonexistent in so much that it is a contradiction in terms.