Squash wrote:... maybe I don't understand what direction you're coming from. If you're arguing the "vidja games get old so why get excited" point, I think that's beyond my ability to debate given that I don't live in the distant future. That said, if you're saying they'll be like the Jaguar, 3DO and Virtual Boy because those consoles are typically regarded as critical and commercial failures (which I believe you are), there's not really any basis for that from my perspective. People are eating the PS4 up, and the Wii U has done decently- not a huge success on the level of the Wii, but by no means a failure. The only console I've seen getting panned right now is the XBone, and frankly I suspect a lot of that will die off once it's released, rightly or no.
They will be like the Jaguar, Sega CD, 3DO, and Virtual Boy because everyone will look back and think "What the hell was the company thinking when they made that overpriced and overhyped hunk of crap?!"
The mainstream gaming industry is declining. There are several reasons behind this: 1. Its stagnating due to lack of originality 2. Video games are ridiculously expensive to make due to the industry catering to shallow gimmicks and fiddly hardware 3. iPhone/independent games are killing the market because they can be made quickly, cheaply, and have oodles more flair (the same way television and the internet is killing cinema).
You'd think that the upcoming generation would improve on that. Trim the unnecessary gimmicks, make the hardware more efficient, and actually make good games. But no. I find it hilarious that the PS4 made a point that "Nothing will get between you and the game" before announcing a feature where real people can swoop into your game and finish the final level for you (because according to Sony, people who play games don't actually want to play games). And the XBONE now has a Kinect fused to it, which reminds me of the radio's from The Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy where you just have to wave your hand blindly and hope it does what you want it to.
When did you suddenly need to have a gimmick attached to a console? No-one complained about the Playstation 2 - which was just the PS1 only more powerful. Why is it that if you can't do five different things then your product gets laughed out of the room? Didn't anyone tell you that its better to do just one thing but do it really well, rather than trying to do several things at once and barely succeeding in about two of them.
I was sold on Blu-Ray instantly. Yes, there's pointless stuff like 'Blu-Ray live' - but just the line "It plays HD films and makes your old DVD's look better too" had me interested. The PS2's pitch was simply: "It plays good games (and DVD's...but mostly games)", and the PS2 outsold the Gamecube and XBOX with little effort. Even the PS3 was pitched as "It plays games, Blu-Ray, and you can hook up online to stuff". Meanwhile, the PS4 was pitched as "You can hook up online to stuff, the controller is full of buttons and touch-things you don't want or need, and it plays bland games that might earn back about half of the money it took to develop it"
The PS4 is only doing well so far because Microsoft announced the XBONE. If being forced to choose between a games console that plays mediocre games that you don't actually have to play if you don't want to, or a games console that won't let you play pre-owned games, has to always be online, costs £100 more, constantly watches you, AND plays mediocre games - I wouldn't even hesitate. If the PS4 is shooting itself in the foot by refusing to address the reasons why the game industry is declining, then the XBONE has fed itself to the lions.
I don't own a WiiU, but I know one solitary friend who owns one...and he hasn't played on it since Christmas. The WiiU, just like the 3DS, isn't living up to Nintendo's expectations. This is because the amount of games released for it is pitiful. Nintendo once again tried to be clever by releasing their console first - but this only works if people actually buy your console. The touchpad is an obnoxious gimmick that adds very little to the gameplay (I found it far more intense looking through my interface in System Shock 2 then looking in my backpack in ZombieU), and it makes sense to just wait until the PS4/XBONE comes out because they will have better graphics and, much more importantly: better third party support.
Personally, I think the time is right for Valve to announce their 'Steambox' console properly. I've hardly heard anything about it, but already it sounds better simply because its made by Valve - a company who, for the most part, just care about either making good games or distributing good games. If Valve had an E3 exhibition, it would have been like Sir Ian McKellen having a part in a soap-opera.