The recent trend in gaming
And by recent, I mean the past ten years or so.
There used to be (and still is, to a point) a large multitude of game genres. Adventure, sports, role-playing, shooting (the side-scrolling kind, not the first person kind), you name it. Lots of different people were making games for lots of different audiences, and chances were you could find something you wanted to play.
Fast forward to today.
These days, there seem to be four major game genres, for both PCs (and by this, I mean Windows machines, Macs, and yes, even Linux boxes) and consoles.
Those four genres are First Person Shooters (FPS), Real-Time Strategy (RTS), Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG), and Sports (sorry, no need acronym here).
Let’s look at these, one at a time, in no particular order.
Sports: there is no way to get around the fact that the sports genre is possibly the highest selling one of them all right now. Look at Madden, look at the NBA games, and the various driving games. I don’t know exact numbers, but I do know that there are tournaments dedicated to Madden with big prizes. That’s got to count for something.
MMORPGs: World of Warcraft. Everquest 2. Ragnarok Online. City of Heroes/Villains. There are hundreds of MMORPGs (and similar MMO-(type of game)s) out in the world now. Some are pay-to-play. Others are free-to-play, pay-for-neat-stuff. In the end, they’re all ’social’ games, where you play with other people. And some call them the ‘wave of the future’.
RTSs: Starcraft. Warcraft. Command and Conquer, Age of (noun of your choice). There are a lot of real time strategy games, some good, many not so good. While they’ve waned in popularity, they’re still fairly profitable. Some of the games are still very popular, like Starcraft, which is played at world level tournaments.
FPSs: There are simply too many to list. But since they’ve been called ‘killing trainers’ by some, I don’t think I really need to go into them. (If I do, let me know, and I will, though)
Of these, I only personally enjoy one - MMORPGs. I’ve never really liked sports games on consoles or PCs, with the exception of goofy ones, like Mario Tennis or Need For Speed. FPS games give me headaches, and unlike most Koreans (or so I am told), I suck at RTS games.
So what about puzzle games? Role playing games? Platformers and the others? I’ll get to those some other time. (But I will say - I love them all)
March 18th, 2007 at 9:24 am
I miss 2D platformers. I think there could be some truly epic, hi-res 2D games made for the current generation of consoles (can you imagine a game like Symphony of the Night in true 720p rather than the aliasing job done on it for Xbox Live Arcade?) and I would buy them. With money.
Speaking of MMOs, Matt and I are back into WoW. He’s bringing up a Retribution-spec Paladin and I blew the dust off my old Holy/Prot Paladin and now were a duoing, double-aura-having machine.
Speaking of the inexplicable love Koreans have for Starcraft, in 2001 I had the good fortune to see the set where the Coex Mall in Seoul televises Starcraft matches live. And then people, in turn, would watch guys play computer games on TV.