<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>Nintendo's president says the gaming industry is at an innovation crisis. Certainly I do not disagree with that, but I think it's more than that. Take the movie industry, I certainly don't see anything innovative about movies, and certainly some of the same old stuff has been around for a very long time, and I don't hear people getting jaded with yet another good versus evil or whatever. I don't really see why people should get jaded with game even though it's just the same old thing. I never played the Sports games very much but I seriously doubt there can be significant innovation changes, and yet people obviously still play them.
If there is one thing that is wrong with the gaming industry, though, it's the length. Movies aren't becoming longer but games sure are, and longer isn't better. In fact it's worse. I don't think there's a game I've enjoyed more than 20 hours for a very long time. Even Fate, which is like gaming god's gift to the world, probably only has 30 hours of good gaming out of the 60 hours it takes (and all the good parts can be played in under 10 hours for sure once you know where they are) The only other game I've played in recent memory that has more than 20 hours of enjoyable gameplay was Grandia 2, and that's because the fun is at the game engine itself (the story is pretty forgettable).
I wish companies would just get that quantity is not quality. If it is, MMORPGs must be the best game in the world since people play them more than most other games combined. Obviously it's not.</div>
If there is one thing that is wrong with the gaming industry, though, it's the length. Movies aren't becoming longer but games sure are, and longer isn't better. In fact it's worse. I don't think there's a game I've enjoyed more than 20 hours for a very long time. Even Fate, which is like gaming god's gift to the world, probably only has 30 hours of good gaming out of the 60 hours it takes (and all the good parts can be played in under 10 hours for sure once you know where they are) The only other game I've played in recent memory that has more than 20 hours of enjoyable gameplay was Grandia 2, and that's because the fun is at the game engine itself (the story is pretty forgettable).
I wish companies would just get that quantity is not quality. If it is, MMORPGs must be the best game in the world since people play them more than most other games combined. Obviously it's not.</div>