- Joined
- Dec 25, 2017
I know this guy personally, he constantly gets in arguments about the title of his show because he covers games that aren’t actually dead a lot.
You know, when I hear “death of a game,” I would think that a game isn’t playable online due to low population or server closures. However, the game would still accessible in some way for local usage.
Now, thanks to live service models, games can die and vanish at any time. No archive anywhere aside from videos or passing memories before people just move on to something else.
Lawbreakers, Battleborn, The Culling II, The Crew 1, Evolve, whatever that Amazon based game was, Concord, now Highguard. They used to “exist,” now they’re only remembered for being failures of a risky, anti consumer model that creates more problems than they’re worth. Highguard died before it even launched; hell, I’d argue that it was just in life support at best.
He also gets really really autistic about calling something an MMO when it’s just an MO or an ORPG, something even devs and publishers don’t care about.
Cool enough guy when chatting with him, but he takes criticism very poorly