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Monthly Musings: The Future

1:00 PM on 01.05.2010   |   Anthony Burch

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Every month, the Destructoid Monthly Musing topic gives community members the ability to have their work posted on the Dtoid front page.

It took all my strength not to title this month's theme "future events such as these will affect you in the future."

Another month -- heck, another year -- has come and gone, which means it's time for another monthly c-blog topic. Seeing as it's the beginning of a new year and all, why not look to the future? So many of these Musings themes have been backward-looking; why not start predicting the immediate future of games, both as an industry and as a medium?

Where do you see games going as a form? As a storytelling medium? As a business? What do you find most interesting about the potential future of games? For that matter, what do you find most terrifying or disappointing? When you think about the next decade and the path games are on, are you happy about the future you see? Or are we hurtling toward mediocrity?

Will motion-control be the next big thing? Will family-friendly games overtake the marketplace? Your guess is as good as ours.

Hit the jump for a further explanation of the theme and how to post it.

Go to our c-blogs, get an account, and when you write your post, make sure to title it "The Future: blah blah blah" and choose the "monthly assignment" post tag.

I won't pretend that this month's theme isn't one of the most unrepentantly vague topics ever. You can write predictions about the future of motion controllers (are people desperate for more waggling, or did the Wii already singlehandedly flood the market?).

You can talk about the increase in narrative-driven games, and what designers are learning about telling interactive stories, and whether such a direction is a fruitful one to explore. You can talk about games that could have maybe changed the direction of the industry, but, due to shoddy design or bad marketing or whatever, simply failed to.

Which genres are dying, and which are coming into prominence? Which old definitions are quickly becoming obsolete? What trends in game design do you see becoming more or less ubiquitous, and is that a good or bad thing?

I'm basically asking you to act like a slightly more respectable version of Miss Cleo this month, but hey -- you're on the same playing field as everyone else.








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goodgamer77's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 13:07
goodgamer77
Only slightly more respectable Miss Cleo.
Excel-2011's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 13:20
Excel-2011
I look forward to the inevitable Sakura Wars post.
Brandnamecommercial's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 13:31
Brandnamecommercial
Dammit, I just posted my fake awards for games in 2015 last week. Now I'm going to have to try and do something serious.
MowDownJoe's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 13:38
MowDownJoe
And my last monthly musing gave me an idea for an article on what arcades can do in the future... I was gonna write that anyway, but now I can throw a musing tag on there... hmm...
JohnnyJustice's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 13:40
JohnnyJustice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dyu7yevZRGw
DF's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 13:50
DF
I've got an idea then...
Xzyliac's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 15:24
Xzyliac
I can think of several good topics as well as several bad topics that if anyone starts I will punch them in the face. Seriously.
KingSigy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 15:34
KingSigy
Well, let's try again. I'm not sure any of my predictions make sense, but I'm sure I can come up with something. I also won't wait until there is 2 days left in the months to post it.
Enkido's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 15:59
Enkido
Wow, it's a good thing I didn't publish that blog already, it fits well in this topic, mostly because it deals with the future. Imagine that.
BluDesign's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 16:02
BluDesign
"in the year 2000... in the year two thousannnnnnnd!!!"

Mankind will have no need for video games as reality game shows will overtake the Earth. The most popular game will be "Pay my bills, age, and grow bitter"

No one ever wins sadly.
pixelpunx's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 16:28
pixelpunx
@BluDesign: I love that game! Can't wait for the sequel "Die Alone with a Frown On Your Face"!
AlexBebop's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 16:38
AlexBebop
I actually can't come up with any good ideas for this one. Oh well, now I actually have an excuse when I inevitably end up not doing the musing again this month!
Trebz's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 16:50
Trebz
I skipped over last month's musing, but that won't happen this time. It's a lot easier to think of a topic.
Monodi's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 16:50
Monodi
Hmmmm I regret I didnt make one for Love/Hate. I had an idea, but many others were sprouting before.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyybeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I'll try making one.
Rammstein's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/05/2010 17:15
Rammstein
The future, Conan?

:( I was beaten to it.
Maurice Tan's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/06/2010 07:19
Maurice Tan
Doesn't January have 31 days?
Anna Hannah's Avatar - Comment posted on 02/14/2011 02:39
Anna Hannah
Just want to say this, any games released this week, (ie: Brutal Legend, Uncharted 2), will ring up with the offer on the website right now. Anything released next week is ecluded though.
Best regards, Anna, CEO of windows 2008 r2 iscsi initiator and itunes store
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