ITT: Zoomers ask boomers gaming related questions

ITT: Zoomers ask boomers gaming related questions.

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FF7R > FF7
This is a fact.

They won't because zoomers are vapid little cunts who don't want to hear anything from anyone unless they have 500k followers.

Anyone wanna see my cute new panties?

Why is this guy so whiny?

Not really, FF7R had way too much padding. Also not being about to block during an animation kinda sucks.

I'll tell you if they're cute or not

Who would win in a fight between Charizard and Wargreymon? Asking for a friend

Stating facts isn't whiny

Aside from OOT & MGS1, what did people call the best N64 & PS1 games back then?

I think you'd be hard pressed to find a Pokemon that's more powerful than a Digimon of the same "tier"

Why u mad tho?

sure

was everquest good?

FF 7-9 on ps1

It did some cool things with certain raids, there is one i remember where the entire map was the raid and if you died you turned into a ghost. It was good for the time

I'd say FF7R Midgar is better than FF7 Midgar, gotta wait till the rest comes out before I give it all to Remake, just in the effort of fairness

For the N64 it was usually: OOT > Perfect Dark > GoldenEye > SM64 > Conker
For the PS1 it was always: MGS1 > RE2 > FF7 > G.Turismo 2 > SOTN

based zoomer

in my circle, on 64 at least, mario 64, mk64, starfox64, goldeneye, banjo kazooie, rogue squadron, smash. shoutouts to beetle adventure racing and a few others occasionally.

No Perfect Dark?

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do you genuinely think all new games are bad when the past few years have had some genuine masterpieces? I can handle how shit the industry's become to a degree since I still managed to got to experience Bloodborne at the end of the day.

I think it mostly depended on what genre you were looking at. A lot of great games on both consoles

Look at the one whose franchise pulls in literal billions and you'll have your answer.

GoldenEye
Perfect Dark
Starfox 64 is a series highlight

Silent Hill
FF Tactics
Twisted Metal and Tony Hawk were also huge

by 2000 64 had fallen out of favor in my group. we were already in high school at that point and PC and PS2 were taking over

I thought zoomers were 25 year olds.

There was FF7, Gran Turismo (1 & 2), Mario 64, Mario Kart 64, Half-Life, StarCraft, command & conquer, tribes, Jedi Knight, etc

It's more like there are no new experiences. Soulsborne games are, themselves, throwbacks to the old days of trial-and-error, tight input gameplay of quarter-eating arcade games.

good to see we're leaning into twitter lingo so easily

That's nice grandpa, let's take you to bed now.

besides the padding/side quests its good.
the next installments will prove whether its great or not

>N64
Rogue Squadron, SM64, Goldeneye/Perfect Dark, Diddy Kong Racing
>PSX
FFVII/IX, Symphony of the Night, Tomb Raider 1-3, Soul Reaver

perfect dark and jetforce gemini
mine was hybrid heaven

Add to that the Banjo Kazooie games and even Donkey Kong 64 despite the padding. Rare really was one of Nintendo's golden boys in the 90's, it was a real surprise when they were sold despite the fact that there output was growing weaker near the end.

Why can't metroid crawl?

Q: How bad were loading times for games on microcomputers? ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, etc

I only have vague memories because I only had a short chance to play it going to my rich only kid's friend's house once a week. I remember hiding on top a mountain in a pvp server which gave my cleric some really long range. I could nuke people with the auto lock on and they'd die without knowing whats happening. Take from that what you will.

I'd argue something like BB is a fresh new experience. Even setting and story-wise it's quite different to most games out there, especially by the 2nd half of the game onwards. That's only one off the top of my head but I'd argue on a much smaller scale experimental ideas like Yume Nikki contributed a lot of positive things to gaming. VR also while still being a gimmick looks like it could offer some new potential for games in a few decades.

>do you genuinely think all new games are bad when the past few years have had some genuine masterpieces?
There have been some games I really liked. DMC5, Dragon's Dogma, Spider-Man, Bloodborne, Sekiro, even MGSV and RDR2 in spite of some frustrating shortcomings. But there have been games I found incredibly bland and overhyped like Fallout 4, The Last of Us, God of War and FF7R. Overall while there have been some great "cinematic games" there are far too many shit ones as the result of people constantly chasing this trend. I prefer games with more of a focus on gameplay. DMC5 and Dragon's Dogma are my top picks of the last decade.

Your games were not better, you are just blinded by nostalgia and the good times you had in your childhood. I'm also slowly becoming nostalgic for games like CoD MW2 or Assassins Creed 2 but that doesn't mean that future games can't be better.
And yes I was born 2000, I don't care, cope harder, meanwhile my generation is sexually free and our future looks bright, cope harder boomers.

How do I stop being a perfectionist and enjoy games without constantly checking a guide or wiki in fear of missing stuff?

Does it hurt to have never taken a breath in the 1900s?

What's your opinon on the whole western vs japanese games argument? I've found myself enjoying more japanese games since they tend to have a much heavier focus on good gameplay rather than cinematic stuff. That's of course not including JRPGs and the like though.

PS1, PSOne, or PSX?

Sexually free to trib split dicks with your fellow trannies.

No, even if you like the new combat more and don't give zero shits about the abortion that is the story changes FF7R is literally unfinished

Is the zoomer meme just a coping mechanism for why you have no children?

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Millenials grew up through technological innovations that can't be replicated.

After playing Super Mario on SNES for years, having that first experience in 3D on N64 was a revelation, especially when you're standing in Jolly Roger Bay for the first time listening to the music and swimming through the water.

I was young and impressionable and nothing in a video game will ever feel like that ever again.

If they fundamentally change the story, then FF7R is complete SHIT, compared to FF7. If it doesn't shift to much or at all from the actual story (fluff and fill it in all you want just without divination) then FF7R Can be up there with the OG.

PS1. I don't know where the fuck PSX came from. Might have been scene kiddies at the time.

weird, I rarely ever like JRPGs but FF7R is the one exception in the past 2 years for me. I found the cast really endearing and it was full of soulful shit like the entire Wall Market chapter. The ending stuff was weird but the combat was genuinely fun and I can only really think of a few times where I was actually bored. i'd give it like an 8.

>why don't people take my shitty hot takes seriously

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so true it hurts

I think there's more than a shred of truth to it. Many AAA western games are stuck in this mindset of "open world survival crafting cinematic experience" give or take a few buzzwords. It's very tiresome IMO.

Honestly, my first actual proper video game was Metroid Prime for the GC and to this day that game still feels like one of the most beautiful-looking games I've ever played despite how much better technology has gotten recently. I can imagine how SM64 must have been a real wonder when it first was shown.