Is hype killing the industry?

Is hype killing the industry?

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  1. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    All hype is manufactured anyways

  2. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    lol the marketing/advertising industry is the biggest cancer on this Earth and is likely what will drive us into extinction
    ruining video games doesn't even register on the list of awful things caused by those turboisraelites

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      this anon gets it, marketing would have been the eighth deadly sin if it were as advanced as it is today in biblical times, i cant even begin to elaborate just how much human misery it has caused

  3. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I dont get excited for any games any more.
    Other than Fighting games a bit.
    And so far no fighting game has been ass.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      Is the joke here that fighting games are inherently a crappy stale genre with no innovation because of the whiny fanbases?

  4. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Something that Ganker (or at least a good chunk of the doomer tards here) don't get is that there's a key difference between not getting overhyped and expecting / wanting something to be shit and thus never giving it a fair chance.

    • 1 year ago
      Anonymous

      t. bottom right

      • 1 year ago
        Anonymous

        Opposite actually since the people I talked about tend to be whiny and always talking about how everything sucks now and their lives are shit.

  5. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    >hype
    ?? What is it like 2014 or something? The sheer amount of games being pumped out every year. We're all old as frick now. It was maybe an issue for people when they would hype up meme shit for months on end like Brink or Wildstar.. but at least personally now I simply watch as the days pass by faster and faster and the game always and inevitably comes out. I've been "hyped" for Baldurs Gate 3 since the day of the release trailer and all that means is I've just waited patiently since then and watched one or two vids of early access, I hear it comes out in August... That will be like 3-4 years for me that went by in an instant.

  6. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I'd argue that being excited for a new release is part of the fun. I still remember talking with other kids about new games coming out soon, imagining what things they might add, analyzing trailers and stuff like that.
    If it turns out to be shit, then too bad but whatever.

  7. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    This is really funny coming from the guy who claims to be just a comedian if you take his reviews seriously then claims to be a serious reviewer if you treat his opinions as a joke. He has a whole fencepost up his ass.

  8. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I haven't seen hype for anything, games just sort of come out now, this isn't 2008 bullshot trailers anymore.

  9. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    The internet just makes hype faker and gayer

  10. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    On the contrary, without hype shitty games like cyberpunk or fallout 76 could never succeed

  11. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Most hype nowadays is artificial, flashy CGI trailers and large audiences to stimulate all the parts in the brain to generate hype. Whether it's gay e-sports that has ruined entire games or just the latest AAA game convention made by large corporations.

  12. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    I mostly follow quickly updating indie devs who seem to know what they're doing now. I've followed way too many indie games that seem cool or filled with soul just for the final game to shit the bed in basic game design or gamefeel principles

    AAA games are all nearly shit now and AA is slow as frick with very few updates, so I rarely give a shit about them

  13. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    vidya i've been hyped for in the last ~15 years:
    2007 - UT3 - after the gfx wow factor wore off, i realized it was garbage
    2011 - DNF - we all know how that turned out, I got the CE edition of the game that's still on my shelf
    2011 - SS3 - painfully mediocre
    2011 - Skyrim - "eh"
    2012 - BL2 - actually okay, but the writing was painful in many places
    2014 - BL:TPS - i tried to lie to myself that i liked it, but i didn't
    2016 - SW2 - enjoyed a frickton and 100%'d it, something i don't normally do
    2016 - QC - oh my god just fricking kill me
    2020 - DE - good for one (1) playthrough, didn't bother with the DLCs
    2022 - SW3 - the closer it got to release, the more my hype deflated, and when they caved in and removed all the banter & changed the VA is when i decided to not buy it, which was the right call as the game flopped and went on sale two weeks later
    burned one too many times

  14. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    Eh, "Hype" is kind of a dead meme now.

    Old school "announced a year a go, trailer two months ago, release in a week, can't wait" hype is kinda only still a thing for Nintendo games.
    Everything else is "Early access", buggy release, announced 3 years ago and still not out yet or is artificial hype

    Which brings me to "nu hype", which is a game you never heard of suddenly appearing in 6 threads, five polygon articles, every discord channel and a mention from every youtuber all in the space of 2 months before release, at which point it's never spoken of again.

    Viral marketing killed hype by trying to manufacture it.

    Nintendo still does okay, but they're often so slow between media announcements, news and trailers that any hype they COULD build instead withers away and dies.

  15. 1 year ago
    Anonymous

    the ~~*industry*~~ needs to go anyhow

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