As much as I am salivating in my boots (yes, you heard be right) for Zelda:Twilight Princess, I can't help but feel that it is indicative of the way the gaming future is panning out like the film industry: sequel after sequel churned out with little more than cosmetic improvements, development studios so fearful and locked into their convetions. RE4 was a pleasant surprise in terms of blending new and old, and I can only hope that the Revolution will further push the gaming envelope.
Especially since we won't be getting such an adreneline shot from the PS3 (or An-XBox-By-Any-Other-Name).
#1 Soup Feb 1, 2006 04:39am
As much as I am salivating in my boots (yes, you heard be right) for Zelda:Twilight Princess, I can't help but feel that it is indicative of the way the gaming future is panning out like the film industry: sequel after sequel churned out with little more than cosmetic improvements, development studios so fearful and locked into their convetions. RE4 was a pleasant surprise in terms of blending new and old, and I can only hope that the Revolution will further push the gaming envelope.
Especially since we won't be getting such an adreneline shot from the PS3 (or An-XBox-By-Any-Other-Name).