Comments

This profile is from a federated server and may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance.

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

I mean, Jak II got dark and gritty. No one really tried that again with 3D platformers.

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

These are all cartoonish for one thing. The older PS2 games were more realistic despite having stylised graphics. And the gameplay is just more complex and interesting. It’s hard to pinpoint it exactly

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

A Hat in Time is an example. I really don’t enjoy that game. Idk why. But Yooka Laylee sucks as well. Pretty much every one just isn’t good. The graphics aren’t realistic or gritty like Ratchet, Jak and Sly for example, the worlds are empty or unexpansive. The combat is lacking. I could go on

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

There are no 3rd person shooter-platformers on the other consoles, I’ve used a bunch of consoles including N64 and GameCube. They just don’t have the same kinds of games. I wish people would look past the fact they’re old and assuming it’s just a nostalgia thing… I can explain why the PS2 platformers are more complex and detailed and better

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

If I could make games, I would definitely be making a Ratchet & Jak styled game, some kind of 3rd person shooter-platformer with detailed environments. But I just don’t understand why big studios don’t jump on the opportunity, instead the Jak franchise is dead (or dormant, still hoping for a return) and they only make Ratchet games occasionally, and no one seems to even attempt to make an original IP like those games despite their success and appeal and huge potential in next gen. It’s mind boggling

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

I think it’s basically Ratchet & Jak, yeah. I would count Jak II and 3 in that genre, not Jak 1 so much although it’s a great game.

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

This seems like an appeal to nostalgia to me… they’re old games, and therefore I must simply be blinded by nostalgia rather than the possibility that those older games might have actually been better in certain measurable ways…?🤔

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

I agree the N64 and GameCube ones aren’t as good as the PS2 ones from an objective standpoint. All the best platformers exist on PS2, I really don’t know why. They just went on a roll.

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

That looks like a Roblox game…

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

Everyone knows the 3D platformer genre died out and people stopped putting effort into them as much, so it would be more like if someone had a favourite genre of music that went out of fashion and was hard to find anymore.

Lafari, to asklemmy in Why aren't modern 3D platformers as good as the PS2 era of 3D platformers?

It’s not that. I’m going to have to edit my post now because I was already considering writing that disclaimer. It’s not a nostalgia thing. There are literally no 3rd person shooter 3D platformers outside of PS2 and those are the kinds of 3D platformers I enjoy most… give me an example to prove me wrong

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • localhost
  • All magazines
  • Loading…
    Loading the web debug toolbar…
    Attempt #