Are Modern Games Being Dumbed Down?

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Jess McDonell chats to industry heavyweights from Cliff Bleszinski to Team Meat to find out whether games really are being simplified and if so, why?

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FabledVisionist 5 pts

Every aspect of the games from older times and modern days seem to show what the creators seem to think will obviously make the gamers happy. In the end people complain about every new game that comes out. Everybody seeks a flaw in every game to make them better or to bash them. Though I've been a gamer since the game boy has been a block, a game needs a story or a challenge for the average gamer where they managed to barely survive. For hardcore gamers, simply up the difficulty, then you just barely survive. That's what gamers are looking for  to express self accomplishment. I appreciate the efforts of every game type but these days I become bored instantly. To keep the gamers happy the industry releases the best story lined games, put all their psychological time into it, satisfy what most are looking for, and create their dream piece. To keep evolving is tough because a game requires a good story, game play you can manage to emerge yourself into, to put our brains right into the game, then satisfy everyone with the ending. I think when you get attached to a character and they die, that makes you feel into the game, progressing from there, but not the main character obviously. People want to see a struggle to learn from or relate to. I really appreciate Dishonored, Prototype series, Halo, Gears, Call of Duty community developed a lot of young people around eleven years old etc. Games also require a great community. So through all of this, will gaming become developed into something better or worse? It all depends on the people as a whole.

Ps_Element 5 pts

Ha!! Its great to hear someone speak about this out in the open. As a Picky Gamer, I Often find myself looking for video games with challenges that leave you feeling satisfied without frustration. The Challenge we seem to face today with the newer games, vs the older ones is the LEARNING CURVE.  Games like Fifa by EA have such a high learning curve, that it discourages people like me from wanting to play.  Why do i want to spend all of my time learning to lob the ball, when I can do it in real life w/out Effort?  Or play something like Lost winds which make Jumping the challenge??  The answer to this issue should be obvious.  Providing consumers with games that have a LOW/Simple learning curve should allow casual gamers, and the like to ease into gaming, while leaving the tasks at hand, ie Gameplay to remain the challenge.  If the game idea itself is good, and it can be delivered well, it will appeal to BOTH Hardcore and Casual gamers.  How do you transition a gamer into the Hardcore realm without making it obvious?  As Cliff Mentioned on the Video, in a perfect world there would be a way to appeal to those that enjoy the puzzles, as well as a way to appeal who just like to go in Guns Blazing. It is Possible to create such Systems.

LightEffect 72 pts

Many new games definitely feel like they are holding your hand for a very long time before letting you go into the world that takes very little thought to survive in. Most of the guys making these games grew up playing those old, challenging games, so how come they are doing this to us?

croserII 20 pts

games are now more expensive and require high budget,I have decent pc and still not play modern game that I can call it challenging game,I hate the level design of modern games,in doom and duke days,you feel like the game never end,lots of level and each one is game by it self, nowaday you can't find complete game,rpg and fps fill the market,I like old psx days,I have big collection and I still play some from times to time in my mobile

MAD_MAX666 11 pts

yea, either very easy and linear or nonsence hard, and all of them use similler eng, games became sooo repetitive, unlike gamecube and nintendo 64 those were the golden days of games. pc game were diffirent than consoles, games takes houres to finish sometimes days.

tgwolf 167 pts

YES, DUMB AND DUMBER! Oh, yes, very much so!

Moloch121 9 pts

Jess McDonell, please do this but for rpgs. It's probably a lot worse for rpgs than any other genres. Just look at the magic system for Baldur's Gate 2 and Dragon Age.

quantumtheo 210 pts

I think it all started back in 2003.... Deus Ex: Invisible War came out simultaneously for PC and Xbox.... What a BIG mistake.  On its own it's a good game.  As a sequel to what I consider to be one of the best games ever made, it was a huge disappointment.  Dumbed down, the RPG elements all but completely removed.

 

So, to make my answer short, not only are games getting easier (ALOT easier), but the stories are becoming two-dimensional and BORING.  

blutosan 33 pts

Groundbreaking entertainment is inherently risky and takes substantial investment that just isn't there at the moment.  I don't think that it's quite fair to criticize games for dumbing down and not taking as many risks because that is the natural consequence of the economic downturn of the last 4 years.  Games aren't as good in a bad economy, but they aren't alone.  You'll find the same trend in other forms of entertainment like movies, which seem to be taking less risks these days, or network TV, which certainly has been better than it is now.  

martiandynamite 7 pts

Young not quite that young I'm 41, and I review what I write before I post. so if your trying to say that the power of the console has nothing to do with how smart a developer can make there Ai. and I think that's what your trying to say as your post seems to be a little bit schizophrenic. GPU and processing power = how many enemy's can be rendered on screen at any one time and how smart the developer can make them. its that simple. By the time these dirty little consoles are replaced they will be approaching a decade old. that in computer years as far as computational power is concerned relative to the modern pc makes them look like T model fords. Go and calm down and have a cup of tea. Its ok your going to be fine. Or even better go and roll your Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 into a dirty big joint and smoke it. It could be a bit harsh on the throat, but it may do you some good. ;-)

martiandynamite 7 pts

I'm 41, and I review what I write before I post. so if your trying to say that the power of the console has nothing to do with how smart a developer can make there Ai. and I think that's what your trying to say as your post seems to be a little bit schizophrenic. GPU and processing power = how many enemy's can be rendered on screen at any one time and how smart the developer can make them. its that simple. By the time these dirty little consoles are replaced they will be approaching a decade old. that in computer years as far as computational power is concerned relative to the modern pc makes them look like T model fords. Go and calm down and have a cup of tea. Its ok your going to be fine. Or even better go and roll your Xbox 360 or PlayStation 3 into a dirty big joint and smoke it. It could be a bit harsh on the throat, but it may do you some good. ;-)

mcard75248 5 pts

McMillen seemed to come the closest to my thinking. You guys are overlooking us old farts that have been freed from their brats and want to get into gaming. They have the time to play, and the money to buy good games instead of watching their kids and grand-kids spending it for them.  They may be new to first person shooters, or simulator controls, and may need to learn how to use the game and its controls; but they do want quality.   Take the time to show them how to play it like Nintendo did, (and then Nintendo abandoned by not putting many worthwhile games that were challenging or fun). And then watch sales zoom.

Oh yeah, and don't group us with the mouthy arses that think that being fast on repeatedly squeezing the trigger makes them aces.  We've done it for real and know there's a lot more to it than mindlessly using ammo.  We may be slower, but we're still good. 

The kids are gone, Real Life is taken care of, I hate golf, and just spent a bundle on simulator accessories.  You want that money?  Design and develop good games.

 

Tyreeceholmes 50 pts

Watching some of these "gaming guru" morons do a play through and see how oblivious they are to the most simple of instructions and repeatedly fail or die shows how stupid the "avg consumer" is. The issue is games used to be for "Smart people" now it's for everyone. When you INCLUDE everyone your product must be tailored to the overbearingly stupid.

Hornsqualid 35 pts

What I want is some game developers from EA and Activision to sit in an open forum and answer these sorts of questions from an audience of people with various gaming preferences. These companies are the most guilty of streamlining/dumbing down games in my opinion. They are also the largest and seem to have the most corporate mentality. Having said that, just because they are large, and are in it for the money, does not necessarily mean they don't care. The gaming industry is huge, possibly larger than it has ever been, and with ever increasing investment in these companies, larger returns are necessary for the companies to stay viable. This does mean playing to the crowd to a degree. Unfortunately, the crowd can sometimes be kinda dumb.

 

I see a time in the near future where these companies are really going to have to rethink their business strategy and come up with a new model for development and marketing for their games. Tablets and digital downloads I feel is a bit of a tipping point on that. I don't know that I like the DLC model that has been growing for the last few years, but it shows they are thinking. Kickstarter is fantastic for those smaller companies playing to the smaller crowd, as long as they have loyal fans. Kingdom of Amalur should have used Kickstarter rather than taking out that huge loan. They might still be around if they had thought of it.   

Herrick 10 pts

Yes, games are more "dumbed down" especially when it comes to onscreen prompts. Games should have more interface options like Dishonored where you can turn off contextual prompts & waypoints. Do we still need an onscreen prompt telling us how to open a freaking door 5 hours into the game? Why do we always have to have an arrow telling us exactly where an quest/mission item is? Let us look around for it on our own. Batman Arkham City got very annoying with onscreen prompts, especially when countering.

 

martiandynamite 7 pts

what I want to see is more powerful systems so when we up the difficulty theirs more enemy's, unfortunately todays consoles are so old and archaic that's its just not possible to do. get rid of the old things, they have had there day.

JazzFromHell 71 pts

 martiandynamite LOL you are so dumb, difficulty is not about the quantity of enemies, it's about how smart they are. It's about console's power, it's about developing. You must be very young to think that way.

martiandynamite 7 pts

what I want to see is more powerful systems so when we up the difficulty theirs more enemy's, unfortunately todays consoles are so old and archaic that's its just not possible to do. get rid of the filthy old things, they have had there day.

 

Grenadeh 14 pts

Do games require controllers? Wtf kind of question is this? YES. The overwhelming majority of all games in the past 15 years are completely brainless - difficulty due to bogus damage/health levels is not the same as difficulty due to incomprehensibility or complex puzzles.Dark/Demon Souls isn't hard due to complexity, it's hard due to damage and health amounts and due to the fact that the game literally drops you in and says, good luck not getting raped.

k2theswiss 46 pts

 i can't stand what difficult setting has turned into.  Now days all i see when i play all my games on the hardest is dieing more cheaply before u even has a chance, gotta get lucky or  just giving the AI insane health. 

 

What i want to see is more flanking, not  one line path ways, let us control where we go in areas more,  AI gets  smarter not  insane heath and cheap crap

XCyberForceX 53 pts

 k2theswiss I agree.  A smarter AI makes more since than a stupid super strong one. I would find a smarter AI more challenging and also more flanking, as you suggested.

daBrokenFace 28 pts

But a smarter AI would cost more money to make the game, which might lead to less money for level design, graphics, etc

XCyberForceX 53 pts

 daBrokenFace "You get out what you put in."  Making a good game will cost more.  And yes it depends on the budget.  But, the goal should be to put the best product out there and that, unfortunately, requires a deeper budget that some developers can afford.

JazzFromHell 71 pts

 daBrokenFace you need to forget the goddamn graphics, I don't want a f**kin michael bay super hollywood production with ultra high resolution textures and ultimate hyper realistic lightning if the gameplay sucks. PLEASE!

Gruug 31 pts

Since this was a question, here is MY answer. Yes, games in general are being dumbed down for two reasons. First, there is this nostalgia these days for those old "platformers" from the old Atari, Nintendo and Saga days. Nostalgia is fine but look at what we had back then. It was not complicated because the devices these things ran on were not CAPABLE. PCs were not capable. That is not to say that there were not some great titles (at least for PC) back then. And for the capability of those early consoles, those were fine games. However, today's consoles and today PCs are much more capable of providing a deeper experience with MORE to that experience. But, developers are now thinking "quick buck" and WE do not get what we should.

 

Frankly, I am not buying into the "bring back Contra" type nostalgia crowd. I want new. I want challenging. Stop re-packaging what we have already passed by.

 

virus10101 67 pts

All we need is a way to configure our gaming experince.

A game control panel  with :

- auto balance world (on/off)

- class system (on/off you choose your points)

- savegames 1,2,3,4, unlimited , everytime or at control point

- human needs on/off /if on you need to drink , eat, sleep and so on )

- AND SO ON

 

Just examples .. if developers understand this..... there would be no discussions.

georgeww 7 pts

yep board of these easy stuff, loving steam sales on old game i get a challenging more fun game for a fraction of the price of the AAA games, but actually get the challenge i want, 

who really want to watch a 9-16 hour action film, sod that.  

Shmulzi 49 pts

Very messy work to my taste - was this a report, a discussion, a complaint? Where is the side of the companies who ARE dumbing down the industry? Even Cliff Belzinski, creator of a series that you could actually feel the dumbing down of title by title was representing the "core" party that "hates" modern easier games.And how exactly are core gamers, who are no longer the majority of the people these games are meant for, supposed to vote with their dollars? How can we possibly compete with parents, grandparents, children getting allowance, COD and BF junkies, and random people saying "hey I like Diablo once I must be a core gamer!"?The only way we can keep gaming the way we like is keep the Indie market alive and not "vote" at all for mainstream. You want SMB 2? support the developers and buy more of their titles, cause all the giants in the industry are bullies that make indie nearly impossible to be profitable.Honestly, as a consumer, I am happy with where things are. I can wait for a major title like "Bioshock" or "Dishonored" to come along where I put my big bucks in, and for games I truly enjoy like Trine and Super Meat Boy, I am not required to pay that large amount of money, so I could spread my money around, get more games for a price that seems fair to me, and every once and while make a big purchase with titles that genuinely seem worth it (XCOM comes to mind from recent days).  

blighter 15 pts

Also, another way of looking at it is, years ago when gaming was niche, there was a certain number of hardcore games, there are still that same number of hardcore games (or even more), however the EXPANSION of the gaming industry has been into more dumbed down games. COD is a prime example - the biggest franchise on the planet, and yet it dumbed down to the max. Personally I welcome the demographic the Wii and iPhone have brought, I don't see it as detracting from gaming as a medium, but adding to it, albeit in a way that I don't want to play, I still get Bioshock, Dishonored, Max Payne, Skyrim, the Witcher, Demon Souls. And yes, I'm sure there's an argument for some dumbing down in each of them, but also they're damn good fun. My conclusion - the argument that gaming AS A WHOLE is dumbed down is utterly untrue, but the article is sparking a good debate.

oldschoolvandal 376 pts

 blighter I also think like you, there's room to everyone.

What does concern me and maybe that's where most of the rage is directed is the fact that even though there are still good games as you mentioned (and hopefully always will) they are less and less of those while on the other hand there's an increasing number of dumbed titles.

 

And that can be linked to the amount of money invested in games nowadays that have to sell tons and tons of copies to break even (remember Kingdoms of Amalur? Sold 2+millions copies and the developer went down anyway. I know in this particular example there were other issues but the result is that it went down).

My point being that the increased demografic brought a whole new market to be explored and created an unreal expectation on publishers where games has to sell as much as COD or run the risk of being disregarded as a failure (and killing developers in the result) and the only weapon found so far was the "dumbing" of games.

 

Hopefully all this makes sense to someone else and not only in my head. :)

fang_proxy 39 pts

gamers from this era.....love SKYRIM,people from previous era love dark souls

and games like half life,bioshock,fallout 2,diablo 1/2,vampire the masquerade bloodlines,legacy of kain,godhand,castlevania symphony of the night,comix zone,contra hard cops.....these all games have one common thing GAMEPLAY and people who play these games doesn't give a rat's ass about anything else but nowdays they are massively making new hardware and there is no implementation of it thus they make games just for selling the hardware they are making and people nowadays just love shiny shit and worst thing is they are happy about it like they are gonna install a game and compare with other friends that they got the best fps on crysis,cod(yes they exist)...shit like that.if there is any hope for pc gamers,it will be japan....the only people who make games for fans not only for money....pc industries are being purchased by publishers and there are very few good pc games companies.the only good thing which has come to pc nowadays are indie game makers..like kickstarter...the only company that is making some good games is ubisoft(although ac series sucks after the first,but farcry 3 looks awesome) there are others but they are facing many problems like budget...etc.for example S.T.A..L.K.E.R 2....sorry for my bad english

Slim-Jim2011 7 pts

If we want good games for our dollar then let yourself be heard. I like difficult, easy, and in the middle difficult games. I do I agree every game in every genre is getting dumbed down, not just in difficulty but story as well. When we pay $60 or more for a video game we expect we are getting more for our dollar but it it the opposite. I'm more into the gameplay of a video game because what is the point of paying $60 for a video game and all you get is a half complete game and all your paying is the story and graphics and they sell the other half of the game as DLC's especially having to pay $10 for an online pass on the consoles store which is 100% bulls**t, I understand these companies need to make money but milking our wallets is one of the reasons we are being pushed away from DLC's, I understand paying $0.99 to $5.00 for an DLC on the PS Store EA/Bioware are still charging $39.99 for a 12hr DLC. I don't mean to get off track, I haven't bought many games for this generation of consoles is because they are broken, half complete, or stripped of all the stuff that made the previous game worth playing I understand trying something new but they need to quit stripping the fun/awesome stuff out. The stories in some of these games are just stupid beyond understandable when we play video games that got a story that is worth not skipping it has to make sense and not all other place like Saints Row: The Turd I'm sure everyone can understand where I'm going with this video games is just another way for a greedy little monkey to get rich by selling dumbed down games.

Slim-Jim2011 7 pts

Near the end "has to make sense and not all OVER the place" for misunderstanding.

Vodoo 659 pts

I think one of the absolute worst side-effects of dumbing down games is that gamers slowly lose their gameplaying skills over time because of this. I noticed this in myself as well. Last gen, with the og Xbox, I was playing loads of great triple A games. Then the the first Ninja Gaiden comes along to show me just how out of practice my skills had become. After realizing Ninja Gaiden was the path I was looking for to put my skills to the test, I was eventually able to kill and maim my way through the game with the artful precision necessary that only a skilled gamer could accomplish. 

 

My point is that we need, and want, games like Ninja Gaiden to put our skills to the test, to keep us primed for combat. Who knows whats around the next corner and if we'll be up to the challenge. Simple video games are more detrimental than just boring gameplay.

Hellidol 13 pts

I know games (in the last ten years) have taken a more corporate style of development. What I mean by that is if your average pot head cant complete the game on the hardest difficulty then its to hard. I understand they want to make as much money as possible but, they are doing a dis-justice by dumb down the games. It really insults the real gamers, tbh all that the true gamer can hope for in this money driven world is that the game companies throw us a bone now and then and give us games like darksouls.

Succumbus 135 pts

I feel like the option of making a game easier at points is better than just a straight difficulty without any deviation. I seriously cannot have a few beers and sit down to play dark souls because absolute concentration is needed and I end up wanting to throw my PC out the window. I'm not a casual gamer but there are times I use games to relax and get my mind off of school or work. It's a different story and time we are in then in the older days, where there was a single difficulty and single linear route on getting to the end. Even games like Super Mario were unforgiving, but that is imbued in the essence of how it was made and what you are trying to gain. Not all games pull this aura off successfully now.

Disturbed_88 65 pts

Good games are the ones that make sure gamers are immersed in them and keep trying to reach the end, not the ones with low difficulty or the ones that are dumbed down...

Ghost-11- 34 pts

Linear game design is the problem today. I doubt most gamers would care how hard or easy a game is as long as the game remains interesting and dynamic. Diablo 3 is the ideal example of how a spoon fed story, linear gameplay, and broken game difficulty can completely and utterly ruin a great game franchise.

 

People want fun innovative games which allow you to create or interpret your own experience.  Hidetaka Miyazaki articulated this brilliantly. 

grey_fox1984 175 pts

My thoughts are that while there are more easy games out there, games themselves have not necessarily gotten "easier" in the simplest sense of the word. There are certainly more options for difficulty out there, as games rarely have a difficult (and DEFAULT) mode with no other options. Many games have a very easy "Normal" mode (which is likely called that because people find it emasculating to play on "easy", but those same games often have much more difficult modes as well.  The other important evolution is that the difficulty in games has often gotten more "fair" than it has been in the past. Games that have good difficult modes draw their difficulty from smart enemies and challenging situation- while many hard classic games are difficult because they either don't control very responsively, have very few checkpoints that are far apart, or limit the player's ability to experiment by giving you a limited number of lives/continues. Playing your first Halo game on legendary may be a bit of an exercise in trial and error, but no two encounters unfold exactly the same because of the dynamic AI, and you are never TOTALLY screwed by being barred from trying a segment again 

Gelugon_baat 2931 pts

If I had been the person that I was three years ago, I would say "yes".

 

Now, I would say that this is up to the beholder, after having become wiser to know that everyone has a different, figurative cup of tea.

 

Anyone who says "yes" or "no" may want to consider whether they are being self-righteous, or just love having the opportunity to speak their opinions out loud and claim themselves as being "right" on the subject issue.

angubaranar123 14 pts

 Gelugon_baat Incorrect. Yours would be a right statement if the question was "are modern games easier?". Instead the question is "are modern games dumbed down?". Direct comparisons: ***Daggerfall (Elder Scrolls II) Vs Skyrim (Elder Scrolls V). The first is like 30 times bigger, had timed quests, proper spell builder, loads of abilities (I still miss Climbing) and hundreds of quests and dungeons. The second is smaller, less quests, DUMBED DOWN spell builder, less abilities, lots but far less quests and dungeons. It's clearly Dumbed Down. ***Thief Vs Dishonored. Thief's AI is still unparalleled, "smell sense", mini camera on the back, advanced sound sense, ability to interact with other AIs. Dishonored's AI is simply dumb, as MGS's, Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell's ones. AIs in stealth games are clearly dumbed down. ***Mass Effect Vs Mass Effect III. The first allows more personalization and choises matter, the second has close to none personalization and choises don't matter at all. /// These are objective facts, you can count the list of options in Daggerfall's spell builder and compare them to Skyrim's. Everyone talks about difficulty, but the topic is not about it (even if difficulty is an important part). It's about how players are treated. Dumb games for dumb people. Poorly programmed games with astonishing videos for players who buy games for their advertising.

Gelugon_baat 2931 pts

 angubaranar123 That's just your opinion. I am not "wrong" - I just have an opinion different from yours.

 

Maybe I should have told you that I ambivalent about this issue, and that I take exception to people who consider themselves "right" and others "wrong" for having different opinions.

angubaranar123 14 pts

 Gelugon_baat Daggerfall can be downloaded freely from Bethesda's site, if you check youtube you'll see videos about Skyrim's spell creator. Simply count the options on both and make a comparison. It's not about opinions, it's about numbers. So from an objective point of view Skyrim is dumbed down compared to Daggerfall. If you are not wrong it means that there are modern games that are less dumbed down than their old counterparts. I'd be happy to know those games, I hardly know any of them and I'd be happy to try them out.

Gelugon_baat 2931 pts

 angubaranar123 

Those numbers on YouTube, how ever relevant they are, are still the result of opinions.

 

You may not have realized yet that this issue is ultimately a matter of perception.

 

Also, there are game that have considerably grown more sophisticated over time - the Hearts of Iron franchise as one example.

LuckySlevin 8 pts

 angubaranar123  Gelugon_baat What about someone who doesn't give a thing about spells, but is only interested in archery for example? I'm playing Skyrim now and the archery is much more fun in my opinion. I was never interested in spell creation so I don't mind if it's dumbed down compared to Daggerfall. And that's what Gelugon wants to say about perception. Who give a shizzle about numbers about spell creation if he/she doesn't use any spells? 

xgropo 7 pts

The short answer is: Yes.

Games today are being developed for a console, or at least a "console-like" experience, and at worst a "facebook-like" experience. Compare current X-Com vs. older versions. Compare Civ 5 vs. Civ 4. Skyrim vs. ES1 or 2.

Note to developers: Gamers that play PC games want a game scale suitable to a PC!!! Surprise!!! If we wanted a console scale game, we'll buy a console game. 

lord_leckar 6 pts

People aways say "Ah, Dark Souls is very hard!". No! It isn't, demon's souls was way more harder than dark souls (if one has not used mage as his class). I've done the first playthrough in less than 1 week. And even being easy there are a lot of noobs using bow backstab glitch (a hit kill glitch even with the worst bow of the game). Most of the people who say that dark souls is hard didn't even play the game.

You want a hard game? Go play The Elder Scrolls 1 or 2, it was so hard that ppl wasn't even able to finish the starting dungeon. 

lord_leckar 6 pts

Dark Souls is not easy actually but not a lot hard, it's normal. :/ You just need to get used to the game. 

ss34gohan 8 pts

 lord_leckar Dark souls was easy play demon souls then talk unless u play demon souls dont say it was hard cause die about five times in human form then go to the very beginning of the level and fight all the monsters again but much stronger including the boss

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