Discord is the reason why. People now only talk to their friends on discord and mute in game voice so no one can really even make new friends. I spend a week in halo MCC playing competitive with 5 hours a day an i didnt not run into one player with a mic. Only time i hear someone with a mic its to tell me to stop talking and doing call outs.
@@ManleyReviews VR games have a lot more people talking to each other. because in vr you want your pc dedicated to one program running unlike other games were you alt tab and hangout in discord while playing.
The older i get (30 y/o), the harder it is for me to enjoy games. I just always have this nagging thought in the back of my mind saying, "I should be doing something else right now." Even when its a fun game.
I feel the same way. I feel like the older I get the less I play. Sooner or later I guess I'll just stop playing, stop buying new stuff. Whether I like that thought I'm unsure.
I use to feel the same way but after a long days hard work I feel like I deserve it because yes I got something done. The thought of doing something else came to me even on my days off so I just got off my ass and did something that would make me feel accomplished for the day then , play something before bed now I don’t feel that way anymore.
i've been saying for a couple of years now that game developers are soo focused on their games looking amazing, they completely put playability on the backburner. i don't care what anybody says, ray tracing does not instantly make a game good/fun.
This is because the industry is getting us ready for vr. The need cgi to be indistinguishable from real life. I’m in school going into this industry. It’s depressing to know really.
@@TheTripster710 here’s the fine print “the VR they show us is far away from that”. They’re real vr is very “matrix” like which involves putting us in pods.
now if you're not buying the "loot crates" and the "battle passes" your not hip with the kids. I don't see a reason to make a videogame dude look cool with cash.
It wasn't until I got into VR that I started to feel the spark again that video games used to give me as a kid. It was like experiencing gaming for the first time all over again.
When I first tried VR it was the most amazing thing ever. But over time the amazement wore off and it became just another type of game. It's still fun, but the brain adapts to anything.
As someone who has loved games their entire life (now in my 50's) the best advice i can give is to not give in to addiction. Do the things you're supposed to do in life and treat the games as a reward (even if you binge a game for 2 weeks straight, that's fine, but make sure you get your real life shit done and step away for a while afterward). This keeps you anticipating and looking forward to the next game (or binge) without it becoming a mundane exercise.
1. Not begging for likes and attention as soon as possible 2. Not stretching video to excactly 10 minutes 3. Tons of nice and smooth looking edits 4. Good humor 5. Self aware 6. Speaking facts 7. Getting right into it 8. No clickbait 9. Wonderful microphone audio 10. Tons of knowledge 11. Not afraid of cussing/swearing So yeah, just because of this video itself, i subscribed.
I am also subscribing because I like what you're putting out my guy. I know that probably doesn't mean much coming from a transsexual but I love all your points.
Games hardly blow me away nowadays. There was such a huge boom in graphics and technology going from N64 to Gamecube to PS3/360, but now so many games just have that generic unreal engine 4 look. It used to feel like a "next generation" console or game would be a gigantic leap in what is possible, but now it just feels like you get a few extra particle effects and some higher resolution textures. There's been standardization of mechanics across all games, like every game needs to have multiplayer, a leveling system, microtransaction currencies, and very low difficulty so anyone can beat the game even if you're half asleep. Also, updates make you constantly feel like you aren't playing the "real" game, because it's still half finished. If you find anything strange, instead of being excited about your discovery, you wonder how long it will take the devs to patch it out. And it doesn't help that so many development companies are soul-crushing to work for. When playing a game you have to wonder "is this DLC part of the artist's vision, or is this a greedy decision made by the publisher?"
I agree with the "all the same" part, mostly, one of the reasons, I guess, is because I need a challenge when I play a game. Not too much of a "casual" gamer. On the other hand, to be honest, there's only so much we can create that is "revolutionary". Creativity does not grow on trees super fast and infinitely. Some concepts are shit, no matter what. Some concepts are cool and work, but for a limited time. And, some concepts are good enough that people want to play them repeatedly.
Interesting! I remember playing the first Assassin's Creed when I was young. I remember replaying it over and over, and I was always excited to get back to play it. A few months ago I revisited it, and after a couple hours... I just quit the game. It was so boring. The gameplay was the same, but my standards/neural pathways/dopamine levels/whatever have changed. Now I understand why.
I loved the first assassins creed because of its vibe but also because it was simple…focused. After AC2 they went off the rails and started releasing games every year, i kept up but they just kept getting rediculously bloated with gameplay. I played AC3 to revitalise my interest in the series but when i realised just how long the damn thing was and the release schedule and the “plot” i really don’t need to play assassins creed games from now till the end of time
@@91Vault I think that more gameplay was a good thing, partially at least. Actually, the story is what made me stop playing those. After AC3 they started to stray far from the initial ideas and the series morphed into something entirely different than what was originally planned. I get though what you're saying, the first releases really were more simple, and there was something appealing about it. Also, as a non-native English speaker, "revitalise" was a lovely addition to my vocabulary, so thank you for that :)
That's why I'm starting to transition to more single player games and even the multi-player games I play have some sort of questing and mission achieving elements to it. I've been playing the same multi-player game for 3 years and playing open world games where I can just chill and explore is such a breathe of fresh air
subnautica, don't look anything up (guides), I went in with practically no info and no access to internet for months and had a blast, spectacular exploration game.
@@Power-kn6fk Terraria just does not feel like it does before.. there's always this message in my mind "you could be doing something productive right now".
@DAVID CLEVES GUZMAN personally when i finish up a 10 hour day at the office i only want go lay down in my bed and watch netflix. Playing games takes mental effort and brain power, which i cannot spare in that situation.
I have a list of reasons I’ve noticed (mostly multiplayer): 1) toxic multiplayer lobbies (this one is debatable, sometimes it’s funny, other times it’s cringe and kinda disgusting) 2) cheating becoming more frequent 3) no real award or accomplishment for beating a game 4) game devs ignoring or bashing their core audience 5) being used as a platform instead of a way to tell interesting stories 6) more monetized scamminess 7) now you have to do one of those “user agreements” instead of just “I bought the game and it’s mine now, no need to agree to anything.” 8) games copying others 9) games doing the exact same concept as before but doing it worse 10) games releasing glitch, buggy messes and with bare bones content at launch instead of releasing a completed game
number 7 is pretty truthful, imagine paying $100 or some new release of some shitty call of duty which adds like a different gun and like some better graphics and then getting banned for their servers (bought from wish) making you fall through the map and then get fucking banned for "cheating" and then their appeals just shows you the middle finger and you cant play the game anymore
@@odessygaming4967 3 is for me a thing as we gamers dont know what we are playing a game for Like most games from the past was like seasons were you want to know what was the reason for the ending storie but now it is just competitive and playing and games that are only to do the same thing for no reason that tells no storie such as the HALO games from the xbox 360 days
Which is what makes Doom Eternal and id Software so refreshing. They successfully avoided all of these. They created and released an entirely unplanned game mode just by listening to their community AND and it was free. Wish more studios were like that.
I don't even play multiplayer & have felt similarly. Video games are starting to feel too much like work & less like an enjoyable pastime. I don't know of it's because I'm depressed or if it's the games themselves. I've finished all of 7 games so far for PS4 & still have another 10 I've started. Only one of the games I finished really feels like it stuck with me, & that was Batman: Arkham Knight. Odd for a series that I'd enjoyed up to then, but never really got to me that much. It's just that last one. I really wish there hadn't been such an anally exorbitant amount of DLC for it, though.
I feel like part of it also comes down to feeling guilty over the time wasted when playing games. gaming these days feels like I'm wasting the time i should've been using working on things that could benefit me in the future, which made games less enjoyable over time. But i also found that whenever I would finish a big project or felt like I've done enough work for my goals for the day, games became way more enjoyable because i could just have fun and spend my time guilt free. It's like back in the day when you'd come back from school and did your homework that was all you needed to do to feel like you finished your responsibilities for the day, so you could spend the rest of your time just gaming and having fun
Yeah I definitely feel the guilt when I binge play to finish a game esp if it takes two to four weeks or more to 100% :/ I don't have the time to give more than 2-3 days to a game so binge playing for longer than that takes from my life and makes me feel sick.
this exact scenario is why I do not complain when a campaign isn't 90 hours. When people say "campaing is only 6 hours!" that's actually a good thing in my eyes
I was feeling this way all last year until my buddy got me into all the soulsborne game and Christ I haven’t been this motivated to beat a franchise in years , find a buddy and play through any of these games and you’ll have great time but just make sure someone knows the basics because the tutorials aren’t to knowledgeable in these games unless you read the notes
Amazingly, that's exactly what happened to me. I don't have the heart for any other game besides soulsborne, I believe their different style (in an age where it seems that all "games are the same") attracts me and makes me want to continue with them.
@@deadsilence7319 But unlike so many other instances where it is used, this one is actually for the benefit of both himself and his viewers. I am trying to achieve this with my job in marketing and it is a very difficult balance to achieve. Props to the author!
As a 29 yr old who's been slowly losing interest in gaming over the last 5+ years like it's an inevitable divorce, this is the most therapeutic thing I've seen in a long time. I thought I would be so happy to finally return to my staples like Battlefield and Halo but after playing both I feel like I'm losing faith. It makes me feel good to know I'm not alone in my thinking. Thank you @Manley Reviews
My pleasure. Some times when you try to rekindle the same flame over and over it never burns as bright. you got to add some more wood to the fire by trying out different things and broadening.
Bro I feel the same way man. I’m coming to the conclusion that I just need to grow up. My friends are doing their own thing and I’m still hanging onto old days when I could game all day like MW2. Fucking sad man growing up feel like I’m giving up my childhood and friends
@@MrJamieFRESH you are not giving up but growing. You are evolving into a different person with new priorities. Yeah, sounds cliché AF, but nobody said it was gonna feel satisfying and often can feel like losing a piece of self. Think back on loss and achievement within your own life.
@@john-paul3271 I agree actually, when I do something difficult at the time it’s fucking horrible getting started but when I complete it. I feel amazing
I'll tell you something that killed it for me. The inability to play multiplayer without another console, another TV, another game, and another subscription. It infuriates me that I can't kill some zombies with my son in Back 4 Blood without blowing a whole weeks pay. The whole reason Left 4 Dead was so good, was because you could play with friends and family right in the living room without any extra nonsense. Why would they remove the selling point from the spiritual successor? I don't know. What this video explains can also be true for movies as well. I have a tradition every October to watch a Horror movie every night of the month. I was noticing that the movies I chose had lost some of the impact they once had. The realization that I can stream literally any movie kind of makes it less special. Years back, if I wanted to watch 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' I would have to search all over Blockbuster and video stores, and since it was an older movie, it would be rather hard to find. So when I finally find a copy on VHS, it feels like such a treat and becomes a sort of activity. Unfortunately it's the same way with music, and as the video points out, video games.
DUDE. YEAH. So lame I can't do split screen, especially with PC. So many times I've had friends over with a powerful rig and you still can't just split the screens.
I agree with you, every game should try to add splitscreen so friends and family that don't play a lot can still play and have fun. Atleast Smash bros and Mario party are still like that and its why they are some of my favorite games
Very well explained video! This shifting dopamine baseline applies so much to our lives. Like I made drawing my main hobby and work over these last 2 years. My output went from like 2-3 pieces a year to north of 30 a year very quickly. Aside from not getting the same joy as before I noticed my motivation to draw get lesser as time goes on. Since then I been taking a break from commissions, Changing mediums, going out more doing plein air painting they really are helping me find my motivation again. Appreciating what we do in a different way helps us rebalance the dopamine receptors while not fully abstaining from the it entirely.
There was a time where I thought I’d never enjoy video games again so I stopped playing them for a few months. I ended up going hanging out with friends and getting drunk all the time and it was a lot of fun… at first. Because I usually stayed at home playing video games all the time going out and socializing with other people became a new and exciting thing to do, however that didn’t last and I ended up not wanting to hang out with anyone anymore because I just didn’t find the enjoyment anymore. I remember the day I started playing video games again. It was like revisiting an old friend, as pathetic as that sounds lol. The point is I now I realize exactly what was happening to me when I got bored of video games and when I got bored of socializing. I recommend balancing your day out so that way they aren’t filled with so many activities that give you dopamine without any work. It’s a terrible feeling to be depressed because ironically you’ve made yourself too happy. Because then you feel extra upset because you can’t think of a good reason to why you’re upset other than “nothing entertains me anymore” and that overwhelming feeling of dread kicks in hard. Just take a break and put some work into something else. Dopamine detox
That's a crucial lesson man. You need to work to earn the rewards, which oddly enough reinforce your work ethic. Dopamine builds habits and reinforces behavior so you need to tie it to something. years of me drinking also taught me that lesson in a much more severe way which is in part what led me to studying this topic. This video is just the tip of the iceberg explaining the biomechanisms that determine our life. for better or for worse. Anhedonia is death. But thankfully that can all be overwritten due to the brains neuroplasticity!!
Man I feel you. I am a hermit by nature. But since all this crap in the world has happened I cannot stand staying at home anymore. I just want to get out and go places and do things. Honestly I dread going home and sitting down being surrounded by 4 walls. This video was great.
Anything can turn into work when you do enough of it. Videogames even encourage that behaviour, "grinding" out rewards and achievements. The people who play for hundreds or thousands of hours of a game then leave a negative review may be a meme, but they did it mostly to themselves.
Honestly for me it’s because most of us have entered the “real world” and have too many responsibilities or are working so much. Your friends are never online and if you have time off you spend it resting or only have the time to spend a couple of hours. For example, I LOVE Fallout New Vegas but I don’t think I’ll ever again have the free time to play through the game in its entirety ever again and the best parts of games like call of duty or Minecraft was playing with your friends, who are never online anymore because they are also working around the clock.
Just turned 20 and this is so darn true! For example; I really want to stream, but I work 6 days a week and I am in a serious relationship. It makes it nearly impossible to find time to stream or play with my friends. That and school combined, plus the fact my friends are in college or university right now makes it much harder to play games with 'em.
This is where sacrifice comes into play, you have to weigh up if your time is worth this or that. The worlds best know this well, they'll sacrifice the entirety of their young years, relationships, friendships, everything to pursue the passion they have. Always weigh things up, your heart will tell you what to do
In my opinion. The reason games aren't fun anymore (specifically multiplayer games). Is because everyone is or wants to be tryhards and rather focus on being best at the game instead of actually having fun and enjoying it. My Opinion.
There's a huge surge of people like that thinking they're the next Esports athlete. Although trying hard is something we all do, it has seen a massive uptick on online games for sure.
MinMaxing culture in it self is the reason most people hate gaming and also most games being focused online and always needing more content to play (on same game)
@@StewartStewart. Exactly. Everyone's acting like COD and Gta are the only games that exist like there's shit loads of games out there. Ever since I stopped playing doo doo ass COD and Gta my gaming experience has gotten way better and more fun. I've made way more memories with games such as Devil May Cry 3 and 5, the entire Kingdom Hearts series as a whole, The Soulsborne games and wwway more. I barely remember any of the shit I did on COD and Gta
Ah so that's why Breath of the Wild felt so amazing to play, because it was a truly brand new experience for me, I hope the gaming industry can still innovate and find ways to make gaming fresh again.
Yeah it was amazing for a couple hours until it just became a bunch of aimless running around, collecting the same stuff and fighting the same enemies. I don’t know what it is about Breath of the Wild but it was unable to hold my interest as well as Link to the Past did. Maybe it’s because in 1992 there weren’t a lot of JRPGs so the genre was fresh, whereas Breath of Wild released in a market saturated with 3D JRPGs.
@@ghostlandered Bro it took like 20 minutes and was really easy. I buffed the crap out of my own stamina and also weapon durability. Made the game much faster paced and fun for me.
So basically just take a long break from gaming, until you get a natural urge wanting to play again? *I checked your sub counts and how’d you not have 1 million subs already? Great quality videos man. Your channel is super underrated.
@@UnknownUnknown-cd4hh pretty much. I hate grinding. I can honestly have more fun at work (and make money) rather than grinding for guns and attachments against salty, toxic veterans in COD.
@@cattysplat I disagree on some level. I stopped playing CoD for about 3 years and stopped gaming for a year and came back to gaming last year and played Warzone. For a period of about 3 months it was bliss until the hedonic adaptation thing started happening and I moved onto another game. I can’t blame Activision or CoD, those people try really hard every year to keep players entertained but it’s impossible innovate faster than players’ reward system’s ability to adapt. Every major business now understands the concepts of time spent on their products (not just in gaming but all across entertainment) and how crucial it is to keep them engaged.
Awesome advice dude. I've noticed that when times in my life are busy and I'm not able to game, when I get time and come back to gaming, I seem to enjoy it more than when I stepped away. LOVE your videos. You're the best. Please keep making them.
You know, that "taking a break" thing could apply in a lot of areas in life. As an aspiring artist, I was wondering why I wasn't getting the same level of joy and excitement as I did working on my art when I was younger. But that "taking a break" and rebuilding brain neurons thing makes sense to me now, thx man appreciate it. 👍
Rather than "taking a break", learn to enjoy art in different ways. Maybe you need a new medium to work in. Or to challenge yourself and put restrictions on the tools or techniques you're allowed to use. Or to just search for inspiration in nature or other artists. Everything is connected.
As a tip. Taking a break can make you better at playing certain games. Your Neurons need time to rewire, so that those paths which are linked with "success" and "dopamin" keep growing, while other nasty habits can be forgotten. This way I got decent with Rocket League. You can not grind up your brain by playing daily! You get crazy!
I actually studied video game and design and I noticed that all of the industry was about profit, not about being stories or fun... I dropped out because not only was the course too expensive but I didn't want to kill my love for gaming....
I feel for you. I was making games since middleschool and enrolled into an art school to make games. Realizing the state of the industry disappointed me so hard I dropped out. I still am plotting a videogame concept in my mind though and want to realize it someday as a hobbyist. :)
I’m going through this trouble to enjoy games the same right now. I just bought a switch but every time I think about a game, a thought about how completing a games missions, challenges, side quests, is actually meaningless in adult life. “I can turn into a ball in this game?!” Doesn’t mean anything to me anymore because I understand it’s not so cool because all it is is a developer programming a character in this game to turn into a ball. It’s not real life, they can do anything. It’s whatever. I think it’s mostly adulting, responsibilities, lesser imagination, and the fact that we can just buy any game we want and it dilutes the value of each one we have.
I'm sorry but your logic is pretty stupid tbh, so cause they aren't realistic and don't have physical benefits in life it's a bad thing ?? By that logic entertainment as a whole and doing anything that isn't exercising or making money is a waste of time and shouldn't exist, that's really bad logic. If you think you exist just to do things that give physical benefits i.e working and exercising you're just waiting your life. Add to that the fact that everyone with this logic would be doing stuff that also have zero physical value like watching sports or hanging around in a place they like or virtually every hobby that doesn't pay and isn't sports but then bash videogames like you did which is obviously pretty hypocritical.
@@savnac You're not alone, when I was younger the idea of not being able to buy any game I wanted from Gamestop, made each game I had feel that much more special. Now I can afford pretty much any one I want and it kind of lessens the value. I still look forward to games and have some in mind I for sure want to play, but it just sucks that it feels like this affirms the idea our childhood is behind us now. I honestly wish I could go back to how games grabbed me when I was younger.
Complaining about video games not benefiting your adult life? You are pathetic. You should play video games for fun and that's all that matters. Not everything has to be productive to be good. A time enjoyed is not a wasted time. Besides, video games do wonders for mental health. And if you really think they are not useful at all then you are wrong because video games have proven to improve the brain in various ways. You can also learn many valuable life lessons. That's why I stick to offline single-player games. Just me and the video games, nothing else.
I think for me it was around the time developers stopped designing games based around what they thought was fun and cool and started designing around what a bunch of scientific studies say is fun. I'd like to think that my gaming experience can be so much more than "rat buys microtransaction and gets cheese."
You're right. Ever since Minecraft became the top selling game in the world, we started getting BILLIONS of survival/crafting/building games because of statistics. I love Minecraft don't get me wrong, and it was fun in the beginning with games like Subnautica, Stranded Deep, Green Hell, The Forest etc. but eventually it became boring and annoying, i don't wanna spend time chopping trees and digging, farming, grinding.. Repetitive little tasks that can drive you insane. That was never the main fun in Minecraft anyway, it was the complete experience. Now i cannot stand survival/craft anymore, i stopped playing Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Metal Gear Solid 5 and Rise of the Tomb Raider because i got tired of all that resource gathering, plant harvesting, fruit picking, herbs collecting shit.. Even though the games are not that grindy, just the idea of collecting shit around makes me tired. Just place few items in the room and that's it, let me explore the game in peace without bunch of collectibles every centimeter of the map! It used to be special when you found an item in game, but now it's just ''Ah what's this shit over here, let me pick it up because i can't leave it there, maybe it's something good, but it's nothing good, it's just shit, it's a shitty little crafting resource and it's used to craft shitty 2 minute XP boosters or some shit, you need 3000 of those to craft 1 booster and you don't even use them so your inventory is full anyway, and it goes in circles.. I don't even look at the beautiful graphics anymore because i'm collecting items like fcking Pac Man eating oranges, i cannot stand it anymore!
@@twentytwo138 Simple: don't burn yourself out, don't play too much, and be diverse in the types of games you play. Even take breaks of games sometimes.
This is why I still play old and also ancient Games :) Over 20 years old and they still make a lot of fun, because they're made with heart and passion (unlike most modern Games, who only focus on PROFIT instead of Gameplay experience and Story).
Totally agree 👍 I have hardly touched our ps4 and xbox one haven't upgraded to current generation. I have my ps3 and 360 plus old games on my Switch oh and my Vita 😊all in my room LOL. My son's think I'm crazy .
You are doing a great job with these in depth gaming videos. I'm almost done with my game design degree and I am extremely terrified of the future of gaming honestly. Mostly because of what my instructors and fellow students think in terms of the industry. Get ready for more monetization guys, because I promise it’s not showing any signs of going anywhere anytime soon, unfortunately.
Mods go a long way to extending a game. For some games, it's practically like playing a whole new game. Done with one specific set of mods? swap them out and the game is refreshed.
@@KevinJDildonik I was really adding to the discussion with a relevant point. I more or less agreed with the video. Your comment is also funny. Lol. I’m not staying I’m fucking Picasso or something but creative energy is creative energy, it’s helpful to move it regardless. And I’m also talking about mods and creating them myself
@@KevinJDildonik I could have easily done without that, and would have preferred that effort have been poured into making the games story less weak, not recycling weapon models, and doing a proper job on character dialog options..
I think it's a much simpler answer for the most part...quality and lack of it. Nobody is pushing limits anymore or bringing anything fresh to the industry. The golden age of gaming from the 90's through to the mid 2000's that gave us titles like GTA, RDR, Half-Life, Bioshock and Dead Space are long over to be replaced by the likes of Fortnite and cookie cutter COD releases. Smart single player campaigns and head to head co-op gaming have all but vanished with squad based online gaming taking over leaving anyone that prefers anything different to often just stay with their older consoles and games. I've owned every Playstation since the first and 5 is the only one I've had no real interest to run out and get even if i could.
Honestly, you have to balance the games you play. Sounds like work, and it is but, it makes a huge difference to the enjoyment you get outta games. It’s the reason why I’ll never understand why gaming UA-camrs play only one game all the time.
I don’t fully disagree but to be fair the whole “obnoxious multiplayer gaming trend taking over “ has been around for a very long time, like when every game was trying to be COD or the push to find the next hot MMO, or the weird hybrid genre that started with destiny and ended with Anthem (lol…anthem) The most annoying thing is when you see a game that looks really cool but because they’ve smushed it with multiplayer you can’t fully tell if it’s going to be worth your time on its own (really want to try deathloop but) That said i think through the last 15+ publishers have learned time and time again there is a market for single player games (just look at the success of the outer worlds) but of course the genre doesn’t lend itself quite as well to micro transactions
I appreciate the amount of work put into lighting, editing and graphics. Was expecting 1m+ sub count but was disappointed to only see 21k. Keep up the good work, king.
I guess the saying "Go touch grass" is the best solution. The lesser you touch games (like we did in the early 2000s), the rarer it gets. The rarer it gets, the more fricking happy hormones go popping around
As a game developer, true that. After a while of even working on games you get the feeling that maybe all along you were just yearning to play tag with your friends in the woods again. If you see the end credits of Minecraft, Mojang was clearly of the same mind when they released the End update.
nothing beats the natural reward of physically doing activities. since i started going out fishing, hiking and camping i have no real desire to play games at all. games are still fun but they were never truly rewarding. you hit a lot of valid points in this video though
I used to build models, but I ended up playing games more often. Even with travel time no longer an issue, I have not been able to get myself to build models and have fun while doing so, in a while.
I buy junkyard-bound shitty old cars/motorcycles, restore 'em, race 'em, then sell 'em for a profit. Now I'm getting into carpentry and home improvement. There's always rewarding work to be done, and if they're just going to keep pushing out the same crap I'll just give Jegs, Milwaukee, and the other boys my money instead. When good stuff comes out though I become a greasy basement-dweller (looking at you Valheim)
For me gaming died when it started to be too realistic. It already reminded me the movies I watched or past experiences. With that ,none of the games felt like a fresh new experience. I always searched new experiences to live in them.
I agree. I didn't realize it at the time but in my younger days when game graphics still left something to the imagination, that's where the magic happened. My mind filling in the gaps and being left to fantasize the unknown was what made games more magical for me.
@@FlyboyHelosim there were times when you could play illegal dark and gory games beyond mortal kombat. If you downloaded or got a rare copy. Those were the wild times and so much more to explore.
@@Dualbladedscorpion7737 nah. I googled to see what kind of game it is. 🤣 I actually stopped gaming here and some years ago. 7 or 8. I do plan coming back after investing a lot of money for it. Vr skyrim seems exciting.
In my opinion, smaller dev company cares about the game and a large amount of focus is spent improving it, they inevitably sell and games turn into cookie cutter mobile games with extra monetization. I am curious if this video can help me with some kind of 'ignorance is bliss' mentality though, interesting so far.
I think seeking out unique, passion-filled games from smaller/indie studios is the way to go. You're only doing yourself a disservice by wasting your time on a mediocre game made only to please investors. There are plenty of amazing games out there, you just have to look for them.
I have found that story driven games,like the campaigns of Halo or cod, and visual novels,bring me the most fun nowadays. Learning about a deep and good story I found to be better then the rush of getting the most kills in a shooter.
that's a vibe for sure. I need a bonkers ass story for me to be entertained these days. I think I've always been like that, but newer game mechanics just don't really seem appealing anymore. I need a reason to play instead of just the gameplay. Dark souls always seemed like the best fusion of those two elements imo.
@@ManleyReviews characters and their lines tend to create unforgettable memories. Actually,my 2 favorite story driven games right now,would be Halo and DDLC Plus. Favorite quotes from Halo include, "Don't make a girl a promise,if you chat keep it." "But what if you miss? I won't." And just the characters of DDLC,love the story writing and development.
I like this guy's humor. And unfortunately he is spot on, rarity, oversaturation, uninspired games, and our brains getting used to the stimulus... games are just not that fun anymore. And it is killing me a bit. I had imagined myself playing video games until 100, enjoying the worlds and the challenge. Now I have games in GOG, steam, Xbox Game pass, Humble bundle, and more that I have payed for and just dont have the time or energy to play. It sucks really...
I will admit to not playing as much as I used to, as bit of me insists that I play 6 or more hours straight or not play at all. 6-hour time blocks free of obligations are rare.
@@danielmarchante5805 It actually has in the past. But it's hard because I have an addictive personality so even when I know why I'm not having fun anymore, actually stopping isn't easy. I would often just go from game to game hoping that the next one would be fun, until finally giving up and doing something else.
Recently I am overwhelemed by the amount of games I want to play. I did felt like this and this video gave quite a good explanation for it. You combined humor so well that you made me like you from just one video. You got yourself a subscribe!
Dude I'm 19 y/o turning 20 soon. This couldn't be more true games for me just haven't been hitting as hard in recent years and as time goes it just gets harder and harder to play certain games now. Like smash is a game play a lot but overtime it's just not fun anymore. And over the past few years I've began to wonder if we're ever gonna recapture that same feel of fun we had years ago, only time will tell.
If I can summarize your content, its like a 3 in 1 coffee sachet. the coffee (the video itself) the creamer or milk ( the editing, research and scripting) and the sugar (the amount of humor and effort you put in ) every time I watch one of your videos I gain 2 healthy laughs.
It's strictly indie games and Nintendo games with me and my son, I use to love the "AAA experience" but the industry got overly greedy with their practices. Great video
Yes I’ve come to the same conclusion recently where Nintendo are ironically the only people releasing new things, but they do this by passing the same torch from installment to installment while searching further and further for originality. People might think they’ve played Zelda a million times but the breath of the wild link is a new person who’s in an entirely new experience that only reflects what you fondly remember. Apparently Metroid dread did the same thing recently. Meanwhile I’ll punch myself in the face 6 times if a AAA title can be produced that’s not another battle royale or FPS military shooter.
totally normal. You can understand and take in the info, and still enjoy new games! I mean I still play cs and cod on occasion and have fun with it, maybe not as much as 5 years ago but yolo.
This man taught me more than any teacher I've ever had within a span of 5 minutes. Maybe because I was actually invested in what he was talking about 😂
I love how you mentioned outer wilds in there. I recently started playing after a friend urged me to and it's so incredibly rewarding in the best way. You're fully autonomous, so you can do what you want, and with the only thing you gain being knowledge of the solar system, which is rewarding both because it exposes more lore and also more mastery of the system. It's fully paced by the player, and just the best level of difficulty design. Thanks for making this video
Got this video recommended, started watching and I thought "oh nice, another cool analysis channel" and instinctively thought you had like 500k subs, I thought that because your video production and editing is insane man. The effort you put into this video shines through.
So glad it's starting to get some attention! I put like 400 hours into each video and BOI to I have another big one coming up here soon. Thanks for sticking around and noticing the hard work!
It really depends on the games. I look into games that I know I can enjoy fully. I'm currently really loving Spiritfarer, Metroid Dread, ans a few VR games like Beat Saber and Phasmophobia. The latter especially with friends. What I did lose interest over my 20-30 years of gaming though are MMOs.
Fell out of love with gaming in my late 20s after having hit them hard since the age of 5, lmao. I just think it was a change in mindset for me. Very strange, though, like a switch being flipped. I occasionally read up on the current state of the industry, but I haven't touched a game controller for a very long time.
Can I ask mate how did you just give it up? Because I feel like I’m holding onto my childhood and good times but now I’m getting older and have responsibilities I feel like I should be doing other things and working towards my future. But I’ll be leaving my friends that still play behind and I feel like I’m going to be selfish for once. Sucks man
Its like what the internet did to the music industry. We used to have to LEARN to like what it was about a band that they got to release an album.. because we paid 15$ for an album, so you explored it more, you FOUND out what was cool about it.
And now if you aren't engaged in the first 5 seconds you look for something else. totally know that feeling, I used to buy cds and BOY did you try to enjoy it, because at that point you're committed.
THIS 100%! When I younger I use to follow my local Hardcore/Punk scene and had to go to specialty record stores to find underground bands, there use to be this child-like wonder when discovering a new band and opening up the record sleeve to see photos, lyrics sheets, artwork, and other items that immerses you to the music.
This seems to be true of the internet in general. There's a million of anything and everything you can think of. Maybe that's part of why everything seems to suck nowadays. There's too much, it seems.
I feel that all these points are pretty accurate. I also find that, expanding on one of them, games that expect you to "pay to play better" just put me off wanting to play them at all. To me, it almost feels the same as the Diablo 1 days where everyone had a trainer - what is the point when winning is no longer really based on skill but instead how much money you're willing to shove into it (after you've purchased it). But I do think the primary reason is because "we've seen everything before". Especially growing up through the 90s and that age of video games, we grew up in a time with very rapid progress which also enabled many new concepts to be introduced in a relatively short period of time. We got to see the transition of primitive NES graphics to "16 bit" and then 3D in that short period of time, and all the new innovative gameplay mechanics introduced with them. I think quite a while ago we hit a "peak", and now the only thing introduced with new generations of games is "shinier graphics", which isn't really a big motivation to stay interested in something. The majority of games these days are just a rehash of concepts we've experienced thousands of times before. Things like the original GTA really were groundbreaking at the time - we have an *entire* city to explore! You could even argue GTA3 was almost the same, now this big city is in 3D! But realistically, since those new big concepts, all that has really came is "minor improvements" (now we can swim?) and small gameplay mechanic changes. Not saying later games weren't "fun", but they certainly were not "wow" like the first time we got to experience the entire concept.
@@youtubeshadowbannedme I agree, I usually find them very refreshing! Not necessarily in gameplay, but mostly in the stories they tell. My wishlist is filled with indie games covering things like living with dementia, schizophrenia, folklore from different countries etc. Just things the big companies usually don't touch.
For me it's the fact that most multiplayer games are now "pay for play" and it takes the fun out of grinding which most older players are used to. As much as I enjoy a good single player it's more satisfying playing and beating a human besides a bot
I make a habit to not play video games during the week, and only on the weekends. I put my attention to other things besides a game to balance everything out This was great, and informative, thank you
Forza 4 and 5 really brought back some fun in video gaming for me. I really thought when I was in my 20’s video gaming would be something I’d love until I die. Now at 54, I’ve been bored but these games have brought back some of the enjoyment I had when I was a kid.
@@ManleyReviews hey Manley! Amazing job! I have subscribed and I wish you all the luck and that good prana to keep you going! Once again - very high quality and VERY entertaining to watch! Peace and luv, brother!
Dude! You just came out of nowhere for me and I'm an instant fan. Your presentation so awesome. It's so weird, because you don't have that many vids on your channel. You just come along, knock it out of the park, and then go back to whatever it is you do? Love it! Looks like this last year you've ramped it up though, so I hope you're planning on keeping up the frequency.
Just wanted to say thank you for this video. It actually made me realize how i have been feeling for some time now. Thank you for your great advice and I think i will take a break from gaming and try and find something else to make me happy.
You're right about the fact that overall I don't enjoy games as much as when I was a kid, it might have to do something with the fact that there's no creativity and talent in the industry anymore and all of my once favorite franchises are getting bad or mediocre sequels. But I still have no problem going back to my childhood/teenagehood games and replay them. There are only very few modern games that still got me hooked, the best examples might be Red Dead Redemption 2, Resident Evil 2 Remake, the newer Doom games. Another problem that I have is that I can't really enjoy long/open world games anymore (except if it's a Rockstar game, I always thought they do the best open worlds). Also time wasting grindy games like MMO's (or other games that are kinda like MMO's, like Path Of Exile, Warframe, Destiny) are now completely out of the question, not necessarily because I don't have free time, it's just that I now find them pointless and not fun at all anymore.
I feel the exact same way. Rather play the good ole' reliable classics than most of the "new" stale games most studios put out every year or 2. Also your right about Rockstar open world games their the best in the genre by far & I really hope the company doesn't continue going downhill & gets it's act together, their definitely 1 of my top 5 favorite developer studios.
Fun fact that's not so fun. I got hooked on a popular mmorpg over 10 years ago. Reached end game with best gear and max level. I immediately felt empty and questioned why I grinded through all this madness. I gave away my best equipment and quit the next day and proceeded to quit gaming for several years. In comparison, the best games I've enjoyed were adventure games by Sierra and Lucas Arts, Chrono Trigger. Those had the best stories. They don't make games like they used to anymore. Everything is cookie cutter formula to get you hooked with no substance.
@@radicalcentrist4990 Bethesda is a big studio lol and is widely known for buggy and shitty releases. Once again, proving my point with setting yourself up for failure.
I just recently got ahold of Ocarina of Time for the 3DS with a 4K texture pack, and although I've played that game countless times over the last 23 years, it's been really fun going through it again. Although I will say I have drastically curbed the amount of time I spend gaming the past few years, so maybe my receptors have recovered a bit as you pointed out.
I have ADD so I've always had the habit of switching between games of different genres as I get bored playing the same one for several hours consistently. It's definitely helped me retain my enjoyment of games by keeping my stimulus varied. I recommend this for anyone who's starting to feel the burnout, have 3-5 go to games of varying genre, once you start getting bored with one switch to another and then another. For example, I go hard in Halo Infinite, but I'm 29 and after almost two decades of console gaming clenching a controller hard I don't have the hand endurance I used to. My hands start cramping up and getting sore after a few hours of 100% focus and fast as possible inputs so I might switch off and play a turn based Rogue-like for a bit where I can take as long as I want to make a decision and give my hands a break. The slow casual tactical thinking of a turn based rogue-like stimulates an entirely different part of my brain than the twitch reflex super focused mechanics of FPS multiplayer shooters so I still really enjoy it. You're 100% right about AAA games all being very samey now to play it safe, fortunately with Game Pass there's a lot of indie titles with unique mechanics I can hop into to switch it up.
i have ADHD and i do this as well. i used to play minecraft a lot but recently i've switched it up and began playing terraria more. it's like a fresh new experience and keeps the fire burning, so to speak
I believe it's a result of disconnect between the development of games and the community that surrounds it. Imagine a game that comes out in the 1990s. It's like a diamond in the rough, it has potential but most of it is not realised yet. As experience grows as more people play the game and find new factors and challenges to make things more exciting. As this experience gathers, pushing the core system to its absolute limits and adding new aspects to the game in order to experiment with what could and couldn't work. Whatever compliments and reinforces the desired core experience stays and what doesn't is discarded or readjusted to do so. This was how sequels use to be back in the day and it's also what happens with mods in current day. Games and their communities can and should remain dynamic, but nowadays that's really missing because everything is stuck with being dumbed down for a fresher audience, chasing trends irrespective of the effects it would have on the core experience and simply rolling back on standards to make games quicker instead.
Your content is great, your humor and pacing is great and your lighting, editing and style is great. Insane how little subs you have (for now), with that quality I expected a huge channel behind the videos.
watched the gaming chair video and thought, "wow this is really well done. lemme check this channel out" i clicked on this video and the first 3 seconds im looking at a guy wearing a gamecube controller and a keyboard. subscribed. this is content.
TL:DR don't get good at games and you'll always have fun in them. also, what was said in this video is nothing but facts. i was thinking about this the other day so this video was like perfect timing. but either way, even if you take a break from a game you put hours upon hours into, you'll still have the muscle memory you built up over the time. once you re-log into that game, your muscle memory will kick in and you'll still be able to play the game. it's like riding a bike. hypothetically, you haven't ridden a bike for 7 years. then one day, you hop on, and have no issues taking off and cruising. same with games. you may not remember instantly, but just walk around for 5-10 minutes in one map in a private session, and boom. everything comes back to you. once you hit a certain skill-point, it's no longer fun. it's just how the game is "meant to be played".
Amazing editing skills, keep up! I have an answer to this: play retro games you used to play as a child or the ones you've missed at the time. For me, they're reigniting my interest in videogames that I've had lost during the 8th console gen. Retro Therapy.
This is a exactly why I bought one of those pandora’s arcade box’s with a lot of retro games and am having a blast with my kids..showing them games I used to play back in the day in the arcades👍….simpler easier games that were fun to play!
im born in the year 1990, I have pretty much seen it all.. seen the changes, from DOS games until here we are today.. I think the best era was the 2000s until 2010.. +a few years. As a kid I was stoked for games, I was actually having more fun back then in the times such as PS1, PS2, San Andreas, PS3, GTA4 etc.. things just had more charm. Also that you had to go out and physically get your game, it had quite a "thing" to it. Today you can just get whatever you want with a few clicks of a button. Theres of course pros and cons to everything. The problem personally for me is that I feel videogames cant really entertain me anymore.. cuz Ive seen it all, played so much different things. Only on steam alone I have total playtime of 10.945hours atm and who knows how many on other platforms.. I have no idea of how much time, years ive spent on games in my life, only god knows. Its not that I regret it (just a little), but I think of it as self-pleasuring entertainment, like watching a movie, and if I had a good time.. I guess it was worth it. The enjoyment however comes at a cost.. having seen so much over the years, its like your brain goes numb. That means games arent entertaining the same way when you are young and having only played a little. Games do not impress me the same way they used to. I know how they are built up and I can almost anticipate everything what happens in a game. The keyword here is patterns. I recognize all the patterns. My friend if youre reading this and made it this far.. please.. dont focus your life on videogames. Theres so much more that can be done with your life. In return I think you'll actually have more fun when you actually decide to pick up a game once in a while cuz ure actually productive with something productive like a job, sport, in your life. Dont let games be an escape for your life, instead of spending the hours mainly on games, try spending the hours on learning real things instead. My second advice, pick a few that are highly good, stick to them and finish them. This will give a higher level and sense of accomplishment and once you do, you'll know u didnt waste hours on different games. Just the ones that mattered. For example Red Dead Redemption 2 would be a good choice. It ofc depends what ure into, some are into cars, shooting, but its rly too much to choose from. The best part will be that you didnt numb your brain in the long run too, you'll actually appreciate what u were playing/played as well. Im 32 years old now.. and I have a very weird feeling right now. Part of me enjoyed that I played so many different games, got so many different experiences, saw so much evolutional change and enjoyment in videogames.. The other part of me is actually a bit sad.. sad that I spent all this time on videogames, cuz we all know, this is of course time we can never get back. The only thing I can say is from now on is that change for me is coming, videogames dont matter so much to me anymore. I am going to focus more on myself from here on.. I am already.. Im doing martial arts, im hunting for jobs, I might try learn a new language one day. I will still play some games, but it will be a selected few that are very good. I dont want to waste more time. I want to live more LIFE. Games arent real and its too easy to get stuck in a fictional world. I think this is why so many today are depressed. Your brain, body and soul gets bored when its not "fulfilling" anymore. Then its time to quit and do something else.. something that is really productive for YOURSELF.
I spend a month setting up retroarch with everything up until generation 6 and now I dont feel like playing any of it. Then I find this video... :| Keep up this genre of content
Thank you for making a video on this I am so glad this popped up in my recommendations because I have been wondering why I have been having less fun with gaming lately. I have one question though, how long of a break do we need for our things to reset?
A big part of why people burn out is that most people have been playing the same game, or it's sequels, or it's main competitor in the same genre, for 10-15 years. Like there are so many absolutely amazing indie games and games from smaller publishers that give such a wide variety of experiences. But those require you to actually take some time and google a bit, and you might not always enjoy the first game you try right away.
Holy shit this is exceptional work. God bless you, man. You deserve all the You Tubes, every one of em! I love diving into neuroscience and how game mechanics exploit our biological programming. Just one critique though. I believe the correct term is "hedonic adaptation," not adaption.. Other than that, this is absolutely stellar content.
Cool concept. I dont play many video games, as my main hobby is painting Warhammer models and running events. My main appeal aside from occasional big story open world games, are the dark, brief, self-contained experiences like Plague Tale: Innocence and Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. Maybe I haven't quite grasped the hedonic adaptive concept just yet, but those games don't follow a gameplay loop like many modern games have. Maybe the moral of the story is that the gameplay loop needs to die. Or go into a cocoon and transform into a new butterfly
I personally like the more self contained expereinces too. See outer wilds for example. And also I think you nailed it, Martin. It's like games are in a very transformative period right now and people are scared to make the next move outside of the norm. Indy games just can't pump out the titles demands looking for, and AAA doesn't know what tf to do. Hoping we see a really neat emergence within the next 5 years with rising tech.
The thing with the chemical balance you explained was especially noticable in music production for me.. Like when I make a beat I get exited about banging low 808s that stimulate my brain. So I emphasice making the bass or 808 "fat" a lot. And when I menaged to make an 808 that makes me go "yes uwu" Im happy and tend to overuse it in the next couple of days when making new beats. But then it gets stale and just doesnt have that initial punch anymore.. Its still alsmost the same sound just changed to compliment the new project at hand but i just got used to it. it doesnt exite me anymore. But when I do something else for some time or just not tproduce any music for some days and then produce some other music with other sounds that deviates from what I did before I can get that exitement back for these types of sound. Because if I dont get that pause I just make the bass louder and more distorted until there is apoint where its just not soundiong good anymore because I chase that tingeling again not noticing that I already achieved the exact effect I want the beat to have only that I got so used to it that it doesnt feel enough to me anymore.. Thats why I always have phases of making Trap Beats and then other EDM type stuff with other fundamental sound principals so I never get tired of one or the other too much and it keeps on being stimulating. I mean sure u always can add to something like.. Distortion on an 808 but at some point u might just ruin the sound. and If u notice u tend to overdo something that worked for you before on some certain sounds it might be a sign u should pause doing that speccific thing and try making something else for a little while so you can come back with a refreshed understanding and a more balanced or true perception of that thing. OR just know that you might have a altered/weighted perception of something. Since when I listen to a beat I made some weeks ago where I know it felt lacking to me then, it all of a sudden sounds really huge and fat all of a sudden. Because my brain adjusted to not being overstimulated by my always chasing the bigger sound.. Dont get frustrated just change ur perspective. Allow your brain to always experience something different so everything can stay fresh'ish Same with listening to the same songs over and over and over again. If you do that but not TOO much the song will be a banger if you havent listened to it for some time.. If you do it TOO MUCH it WILL become boring and it ruins it for you.
My hope is that every game dev. in the future gets inspired by this and it lights a fire under their ass to not accept "the business" as it is & risk going against the grain of normal that is today... and simply bring back the heart & soul that went into game development.
It will not happen, there is too much bullshit and too big of paychecks going on for that to ever really happen. You know why? Look what they already destroyed by this method, some of the biggest gaming franchises and studios are literally dying right now. Bethesda? Rockstar? Ubisoft, EA, the list goes on...
This neuro science based discussion Is interesting and perfectly true. Not eveything about videogame Is completely estinguished tho. You can Also avoid the "over - feeding" . All this "gamepass" ,free downloads on PC , those are bad for you because you have too much and you play eveything roughly , Just to try. I believe that you can still impose yourself to buy the fisic games and enjoy It slowly One After the other ,like in childhood, at least Is what i like to do with the new standard Ps5 which It makes sense as a cheaper and immersive way to enjoy 4k hdr raytracing overall
Honestly I felt the burnout for a while until I really started getting into VR, the quest 2 is only $300 and you can play a ton of steam and Oculus games on PC with it. I just found out about vorpX and honestly for as complicated as it can be, it's able to make most first person games VR, that includes GTA 5, call of duty, wreckfest, and I even managed to play dark souls 3 with a first person mod in VR. Now I always feel like I never have enough time to play and that's exactly what I missed about video games :)
I’ll tell ya 1 thing, the dopamine hits you get from games hit me a *LOT* less, prolly cause i have HDHD. I don’t get exited by rare items, drops or anything like that, I’m more like “cool, I obtained a rare item”,the only exception being lottery rare lvl things.
One thing that you should've mentioned would be intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. In regards of video games, intrinsic motivation is when players find it enjoyable to do something because it's personally rewarding. This mainly happens when players come across a new novelty and freedom. It's intrinsic motivation that carries games like skyrim and minecraft. Extrinsic motivation is more common in games, and it's when the game rewards you for doing something, and that's why it's enjoyable.
I like how you integrate the failed takes. That can be a very unique signature of your art. Develop it, make it more unique. Make it in a way, that no one else can integrate a failed take in such an entertaining way as you. That will make you stand out a lot. Great video btw, super duper cool educational. Love it
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dwg that basketball statistic was wild
I know right? I remember researching it and thinking there's no way...
But way.
Discord is the reason why. People now only talk to their friends on discord and mute in game voice so no one can really even make new friends. I spend a week in halo MCC playing competitive with 5 hours a day an i didnt not run into one player with a mic. Only time i hear someone with a mic its to tell me to stop talking and doing call outs.
funny you say that, I've noticed something similar. It seems like in game chats aside from like CSGO are just way more dead.
@@ManleyReviews VR games have a lot more people talking to each other. because in vr you want your pc dedicated to one program running unlike other games were you alt tab and hangout in discord while playing.
The older i get (30 y/o), the harder it is for me to enjoy games. I just always have this nagging thought in the back of my mind saying, "I should be doing something else right now." Even when its a fun game.
Same. So hard to invest hours into a game when i know I have other pressing matters I should probably be working on.
@@ManleyReviews you just got a new biggest fan🔥
I feel the same way. I feel like the older I get the less I play. Sooner or later I guess I'll just stop playing, stop buying new stuff. Whether I like that thought I'm unsure.
I use to feel the same way but after a long days hard work I feel like I deserve it because yes I got something done. The thought of doing something else came to me even on my days off so I just got off my ass and did something that would make me feel accomplished for the day then , play something before bed now I don’t feel that way anymore.
Exactly how I feel
i've been saying for a couple of years now that game developers are soo focused on their games looking amazing, they completely put playability on the backburner. i don't care what anybody says, ray tracing does not instantly make a game good/fun.
This is because the industry is getting us ready for vr. The need cgi to be indistinguishable from real life. I’m in school going into this industry. It’s depressing to know really.
@@randosmallfoot2132 especially depressing knowing that vr is still so far away from that
@@TheTripster710 here’s the fine print “the VR they show us is far away from that”. They’re real vr is very “matrix” like which involves putting us in pods.
@@randosmallfoot2132 I'm ready. Give me the blue pill. As long as I can play video games, browse the web, and feel things digitally.
It would make game look nicer, but I get what you mean.
I remember when beating a game was cool.
that feels like centuries ago.
Mario 3, Legend of Zelda, Kid Icarus - all pretty pathetic endings
Going to school the next day though - those were some great times.
I remember beating the force unleashed and being so happy
Is it wrong to say that most developers don't want their games to be "beatable" so they keep taking our $$
now if you're not buying the "loot crates" and the "battle passes" your not hip with the kids. I don't see a reason to make a videogame dude look cool with cash.
It wasn't until I got into VR that I started to feel the spark again that video games used to give me as a kid. It was like experiencing gaming for the first time all over again.
exactly dude! it was insane.
yeah that seems about right. im interested in vr to rekindle the fun video games used to have many years ago for me.
When I first tried VR it was the most amazing thing ever. But over time the amazement wore off and it became just another type of game. It's still fun, but the brain adapts to anything.
As someone who has loved games their entire life (now in my 50's) the best advice i can give is to not give in to addiction. Do the things you're supposed to do in life and treat the games as a reward (even if you binge a game for 2 weeks straight, that's fine, but make sure you get your real life shit done and step away for a while afterward). This keeps you anticipating and looking forward to the next game (or binge) without it becoming a mundane exercise.
Damn you're old
@@lobsterjohnson8642 Beats the alternative.
@@shadowsayer1516 “Beats the alternative.”
LMAO, oh man you _are_ old! 🤣 One day they’ll understand it too.
Well Said!!! When you get "sucked in" to a game, your real life dissapears and sense of accomplishment, and self esteem go out the window.
50 isn't even that old lol
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So yeah, just because of this video itself, i subscribed.
awesome dude, thanks for noticing all the effort. Got some other bangers too hope you enjoy them!
IDK, the audio hurts my ears - feels too processed/compressed?
I am also subscribing because I like what you're putting out my guy. I know that probably doesn't mean much coming from a transsexual but I love all your points.
same bro literally first time falling on this channel, instant sub
Same thing here. Instant sub when I watched the NFS Most Wanted video. Good job, @manley reviews
Games hardly blow me away nowadays. There was such a huge boom in graphics and technology going from N64 to Gamecube to PS3/360, but now so many games just have that generic unreal engine 4 look. It used to feel like a "next generation" console or game would be a gigantic leap in what is possible, but now it just feels like you get a few extra particle effects and some higher resolution textures. There's been standardization of mechanics across all games, like every game needs to have multiplayer, a leveling system, microtransaction currencies, and very low difficulty so anyone can beat the game even if you're half asleep. Also, updates make you constantly feel like you aren't playing the "real" game, because it's still half finished. If you find anything strange, instead of being excited about your discovery, you wonder how long it will take the devs to patch it out. And it doesn't help that so many development companies are soul-crushing to work for. When playing a game you have to wonder "is this DLC part of the artist's vision, or is this a greedy decision made by the publisher?"
Yup
Not sure why. Familiarity, I guess?
I agree with the "all the same" part, mostly, one of the reasons, I guess, is because I need a challenge when I play a game. Not too much of a "casual" gamer. On the other hand, to be honest, there's only so much we can create that is "revolutionary". Creativity does not grow on trees super fast and infinitely. Some concepts are shit, no matter what. Some concepts are cool and work, but for a limited time. And, some concepts are good enough that people want to play them repeatedly.
lmao just stop playing AAA games then
Tell me something I don't know.
Interesting! I remember playing the first Assassin's Creed when I was young. I remember replaying it over and over, and I was always excited to get back to play it.
A few months ago I revisited it, and after a couple hours... I just quit the game. It was so boring. The gameplay was the same, but my standards/neural pathways/dopamine levels/whatever have changed. Now I understand why.
I loved the first assassins creed because of its vibe but also because it was simple…focused. After AC2 they went off the rails and started releasing games every year, i kept up but they just kept getting rediculously bloated with gameplay. I played AC3 to revitalise my interest in the series but when i realised just how long the damn thing was and the release schedule and the “plot” i really don’t need to play assassins creed games from now till the end of time
Assasins creed has always been dogshit
@@91Vault I think that more gameplay was a good thing, partially at least. Actually, the story is what made me stop playing those. After AC3 they started to stray far from the initial ideas and the series morphed into something entirely different than what was originally planned. I get though what you're saying, the first releases really were more simple, and there was something appealing about it.
Also, as a non-native English speaker, "revitalise" was a lovely addition to my vocabulary, so thank you for that :)
Assassin's Creed: Nostalgia edition
I don't think your brain has changed. I think it's just built on such archaic design that it gets boring when you get old enough to realize it.
That's why I'm starting to transition to more single player games and even the multi-player games I play have some sort of questing and mission achieving elements to it. I've been playing the same multi-player game for 3 years and playing open world games where I can just chill and explore is such a breathe of fresh air
subnautica, don't look anything up (guides), I went in with practically no info and no access to internet for months and had a blast, spectacular exploration game.
@@Maxalthor I'll definitely check it out thank you. I'm currently having my first pkay through om wicher 3
No wonder Terraria hooks me so easily and play codm after it always feels so good after
@@Power-kn6fk Terraria just does not feel like it does before.. there's always this message in my mind "you could be doing something productive right now".
@DAVID CLEVES GUZMAN personally when i finish up a 10 hour day at the office i only want go lay down in my bed and watch netflix. Playing games takes mental effort and brain power, which i cannot spare in that situation.
I have a list of reasons I’ve noticed (mostly multiplayer):
1) toxic multiplayer lobbies (this one is debatable, sometimes it’s funny, other times it’s cringe and kinda disgusting)
2) cheating becoming more frequent
3) no real award or accomplishment for beating a game
4) game devs ignoring or bashing their core audience
5) being used as a platform instead of a way to tell interesting stories
6) more monetized scamminess
7) now you have to do one of those “user agreements” instead of just “I bought the game and it’s mine now, no need to agree to anything.”
8) games copying others
9) games doing the exact same concept as before but doing it worse
10) games releasing glitch, buggy messes and with bare bones content at launch instead of releasing a completed game
number 7 is pretty truthful, imagine paying $100 or some new release of some shitty call of duty which adds like a different gun and like some better graphics and then getting banned for their servers (bought from wish) making you fall through the map and then get fucking banned for "cheating" and then their appeals just shows you the middle finger and you cant play the game anymore
@@odessygaming4967 3 is for me a thing as we gamers dont know what we are playing a game for
Like most games from the past was like seasons were you want to know what was the reason for the ending storie but now it is just competitive and playing and games that are only to do the same thing for no reason that tells no storie such as the HALO games from the xbox 360 days
Which is what makes Doom Eternal and id Software so refreshing. They successfully avoided all of these. They created and released an entirely unplanned game mode just by listening to their community AND and it was free. Wish more studios were like that.
I don't even play multiplayer & have felt similarly. Video games are starting to feel too much like work & less like an enjoyable pastime. I don't know of it's because I'm depressed or if it's the games themselves. I've finished all of 7 games so far for PS4 & still have another 10 I've started. Only one of the games I finished really feels like it stuck with me, & that was Batman: Arkham Knight. Odd for a series that I'd enjoyed up to then, but never really got to me that much. It's just that last one. I really wish there hadn't been such an anally exorbitant amount of DLC for it, though.
The last point😂😂 u mean cyberpunk😅😂😅😅
I feel like part of it also comes down to feeling guilty over the time wasted when playing games.
gaming these days feels like I'm wasting the time i should've been using working on things that could benefit me in the future, which made games less enjoyable over time. But i also found that whenever I would finish a big project or felt like I've done enough work for my goals for the day, games became way more enjoyable because i could just have fun and spend my time guilt free.
It's like back in the day when you'd come back from school and did your homework that was all you needed to do to feel like you finished your responsibilities for the day, so you could spend the rest of your time just gaming and having fun
Yeah I definitely feel the guilt when I binge play to finish a game esp if it takes two to four weeks or more to 100% :/ I don't have the time to give more than 2-3 days to a game so binge playing for longer than that takes from my life and makes me feel sick.
this exact scenario is why I do not complain when a campaign isn't 90 hours. When people say "campaing is only 6 hours!" that's actually a good thing in my eyes
maybe were just growing up
I'm so busy between Work, School & a Relationship that I feel physical pain when I try to unwind with videogames.
It's really interesting how many people in the comments seem to be expressing some kind of guilt over gaming.
I was feeling this way all last year until my buddy got me into all the soulsborne game and Christ I haven’t been this motivated to beat a franchise in years , find a buddy and play through any of these games and you’ll have great time but just make sure someone knows the basics because the tutorials aren’t to knowledgeable in these games unless you read the notes
This aged well with elden ring being the banger that it is
Amazingly, that's exactly what happened to me.
I don't have the heart for any other game besides soulsborne, I believe their different style (in an age where it seems that all "games are the same") attracts me and makes me want to continue with them.
@@dariosoulsit's also the challenge.
He literally just used these tactics on us in his video by inserting random things we weren’t expecting to have the rush of dopamine. Genius
That’s the name of the game baby lol
Ya but personally it was just annoying for me But it probably did keep other people from clicking off the video
@@deadsilence7319 But unlike so many other instances where it is used, this one is actually for the benefit of both himself and his viewers. I am trying to achieve this with my job in marketing and it is a very difficult balance to achieve. Props to the author!
Inject all the memes into my bloodstream.
@@deadsilence7319 Yeah I lasted a couple minutes, then clicked stop and checked the comments.
As a 29 yr old who's been slowly losing interest in gaming over the last 5+ years like it's an inevitable divorce, this is the most therapeutic thing I've seen in a long time. I thought I would be so happy to finally return to my staples like Battlefield and Halo but after playing both I feel like I'm losing faith. It makes me feel good to know I'm not alone in my thinking. Thank you @Manley Reviews
My pleasure. Some times when you try to rekindle the same flame over and over it never burns as bright. you got to add some more wood to the fire by trying out different things and broadening.
Bro I feel the same way man. I’m coming to the conclusion that I just need to grow up. My friends are doing their own thing and I’m still hanging onto old days when I could game all day like MW2. Fucking sad man growing up feel like I’m giving up my childhood and friends
I play a lot of instruments instead
@@MrJamieFRESH you are not giving up but growing. You are evolving into a different person with new priorities.
Yeah, sounds cliché AF, but nobody said it was gonna feel satisfying and often can feel like losing a piece of self. Think back on loss and achievement within your own life.
@@john-paul3271 I agree actually, when I do something difficult at the time it’s fucking horrible getting started but when I complete it. I feel amazing
I'll tell you something that killed it for me. The inability to play multiplayer without another console, another TV, another game, and another subscription. It infuriates me that I can't kill some zombies with my son in Back 4 Blood without blowing a whole weeks pay. The whole reason Left 4 Dead was so good, was because you could play with friends and family right in the living room without any extra nonsense. Why would they remove the selling point from the spiritual successor? I don't know. What this video explains can also be true for movies as well. I have a tradition every October to watch a Horror movie every night of the month. I was noticing that the movies I chose had lost some of the impact they once had. The realization that I can stream literally any movie kind of makes it less special. Years back, if I wanted to watch 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' I would have to search all over Blockbuster and video stores, and since it was an older movie, it would be rather hard to find. So when I finally find a copy on VHS, it feels like such a treat and becomes a sort of activity. Unfortunately it's the same way with music, and as the video points out, video games.
DUDE. YEAH. So lame I can't do split screen, especially with PC. So many times I've had friends over with a powerful rig and you still can't just split the screens.
I agree with you, every game should try to add splitscreen so friends and family that don't play a lot can still play and have fun. Atleast Smash bros and Mario party are still like that and its why they are some of my favorite games
Why don’t you play cod zombies with him then?
Why don’t you play cod zombies with him then?
@@avinerfer1294 I just got nick smash that pretty good too they just neeed an update for frame drop with 4p
Very well explained video! This shifting dopamine baseline applies so much to our lives. Like I made drawing my main hobby and work over these last 2 years. My output went from like 2-3 pieces a year to north of 30 a year very quickly. Aside from not getting the same joy as before I noticed my motivation to draw get lesser as time goes on.
Since then I been taking a break from commissions, Changing mediums, going out more doing plein air painting they really are helping me find my motivation again. Appreciating what we do in a different way helps us rebalance the dopamine receptors while not fully abstaining from the it entirely.
a minute in and I've already had 3 healthy laughs
as long as they're healthy.
@@ManleyReviews your channel needs more views man. I'm one video in and you're making better content than people with millions of subs.
@@bojanglesfries YEE YEE!
Damn I must just be that depressed I didn’t even crack a smile
@N Y G EVERY DAY
There was a time where I thought I’d never enjoy video games again so I stopped playing them for a few months. I ended up going hanging out with friends and getting drunk all the time and it was a lot of fun… at first. Because I usually stayed at home playing video games all the time going out and socializing with other people became a new and exciting thing to do, however that didn’t last and I ended up not wanting to hang out with anyone anymore because I just didn’t find the enjoyment anymore.
I remember the day I started playing video games again. It was like revisiting an old friend, as pathetic as that sounds lol. The point is I now I realize exactly what was happening to me when I got bored of video games and when I got bored of socializing. I recommend balancing your day out so that way they aren’t filled with so many activities that give you dopamine without any work. It’s a terrible feeling to be depressed because ironically you’ve made yourself too happy. Because then you feel extra upset because you can’t think of a good reason to why you’re upset other than “nothing entertains me anymore” and that overwhelming feeling of dread kicks in hard. Just take a break and put some work into something else. Dopamine detox
That's a crucial lesson man. You need to work to earn the rewards, which oddly enough reinforce your work ethic. Dopamine builds habits and reinforces behavior so you need to tie it to something. years of me drinking also taught me that lesson in a much more severe way which is in part what led me to studying this topic. This video is just the tip of the iceberg explaining the biomechanisms that determine our life. for better or for worse. Anhedonia is death. But thankfully that can all be overwritten due to the brains neuroplasticity!!
Man I feel you. I am a hermit by nature. But since all this crap in the world has happened I cannot stand staying at home anymore. I just want to get out and go places and do things. Honestly I dread going home and sitting down being surrounded by 4 walls. This video was great.
wow
Anything can turn into work when you do enough of it. Videogames even encourage that behaviour, "grinding" out rewards and achievements. The people who play for hundreds or thousands of hours of a game then leave a negative review may be a meme, but they did it mostly to themselves.
Honestly for me it’s because most of us have entered the “real world” and have too many responsibilities or are working so much. Your friends are never online and if you have time off you spend it resting or only have the time to spend a couple of hours. For example, I LOVE Fallout New Vegas but I don’t think I’ll ever again have the free time to play through the game in its entirety ever again and the best parts of games like call of duty or Minecraft was playing with your friends, who are never online anymore because they are also working around the clock.
Just turned 20 and this is so darn true! For example; I really want to stream, but I work 6 days a week and I am in a serious relationship. It makes it nearly impossible to find time to stream or play with my friends. That and school combined, plus the fact my friends are in college or university right now makes it much harder to play games with 'em.
I'm still in high-school and this is already starting to happen. It's not gonna get any better is it?
@@thomasvogel4340 no lol
@@thomasvogel4340 it’ll get worse once you get a full time job and have to work 8 hours a day.
This is where sacrifice comes into play, you have to weigh up if your time is worth this or that. The worlds best know this well, they'll sacrifice the entirety of their young years, relationships, friendships, everything to pursue the passion they have. Always weigh things up, your heart will tell you what to do
This is the neuroscience I was looking for in self improvement videos explained better in a video game video essay, well done!
In my opinion. The reason games aren't fun anymore (specifically multiplayer games). Is because everyone is or wants to be tryhards and rather focus on being best at the game instead of actually having fun and enjoying it.
My Opinion.
There's a huge surge of people like that thinking they're the next Esports athlete. Although trying hard is something we all do, it has seen a massive uptick on online games for sure.
MinMaxing culture in it self is the reason most people hate gaming and also most games being focused online and always needing more content to play (on same game)
Nah not really, the main reason is overhyping the games & over-expecting
Also, games are now just movie-games
This is a terrible reason. Games aren't fun because people want to be try hards? Are you serious? Lololol
@@StewartStewart. Exactly. Everyone's acting like COD and Gta are the only games that exist like there's shit loads of games out there. Ever since I stopped playing doo doo ass COD and Gta my gaming experience has gotten way better and more fun. I've made way more memories with games such as Devil May Cry 3 and 5, the entire Kingdom Hearts series as a whole, The Soulsborne games and wwway more. I barely remember any of the shit I did on COD and Gta
Ah so that's why Breath of the Wild felt so amazing to play, because it was a truly brand new experience for me, I hope the gaming industry can still innovate and find ways to make gaming fresh again.
Exactly. Right on the money.
Yeah it was amazing for a couple hours until it just became a bunch of aimless running around, collecting the same stuff and fighting the same enemies. I don’t know what it is about Breath of the Wild but it was unable to hold my interest as well as Link to the Past did. Maybe it’s because in 1992 there weren’t a lot of JRPGs so the genre was fresh, whereas Breath of Wild released in a market saturated with 3D JRPGs.
I had a similar issue with BOTW until I played it on pc and tweaked a few settings to make it more fun imho
@@ManleyReviewsI've been thinking about doing this. How difficult was it to setup and what did you tweak?
@@ghostlandered Bro it took like 20 minutes and was really easy. I buffed the crap out of my own stamina and also weapon durability. Made the game much faster paced and fun for me.
So basically just take a long break from gaming, until you get a natural urge wanting to play again?
*I checked your sub counts and how’d you not have 1 million subs already? Great quality videos man. Your channel is super underrated.
Then pickup the latest CoD or Ass Creed and your brain realises it's the same thing all over again. Some things need to change to feel different.
@@cattysplat
Honestly, that’s true. idk, I just recently just stopped playing.
No point of playing anything, if it starts to feel like a chore.
@@UnknownUnknown-cd4hh pretty much.
I hate grinding. I can honestly have more fun at work (and make money) rather than grinding for guns and attachments against salty, toxic veterans in COD.
@@cattysplat I disagree on some level. I stopped playing CoD for about 3 years and stopped gaming for a year and came back to gaming last year and played Warzone. For a period of about 3 months it was bliss until the hedonic adaptation thing started happening and I moved onto another game. I can’t blame Activision or CoD, those people try really hard every year to keep players entertained but it’s impossible innovate faster than players’ reward system’s ability to adapt. Every major business now understands the concepts of time spent on their products (not just in gaming but all across entertainment) and how crucial it is to keep them engaged.
Awesome advice dude. I've noticed that when times in my life are busy and I'm not able to game, when I get time and come back to gaming, I seem to enjoy it more than when I stepped away.
LOVE your videos. You're the best. Please keep making them.
You know, that "taking a break" thing could apply in a lot of areas in life.
As an aspiring artist, I was wondering why I wasn't getting the same level of joy and excitement as I did working on my art when I was younger. But that "taking a break" and rebuilding brain neurons thing makes sense to me now, thx man appreciate it. 👍
Very, very true.
Rather than "taking a break", learn to enjoy art in different ways.
Maybe you need a new medium to work in.
Or to challenge yourself and put restrictions on the tools or techniques you're allowed to use.
Or to just search for inspiration in nature or other artists.
Everything is connected.
@@kamikeserpentail3778 True. I am quite limited, probably time I reach out more, and try new things
i have to take break from gaming,can you tell me how much should I take?
As a tip. Taking a break can make you better at playing certain games. Your Neurons need time to rewire, so that those paths which are linked with "success" and "dopamin" keep growing, while other nasty habits can be forgotten.
This way I got decent with Rocket League. You can not grind up your brain by playing daily! You get crazy!
I actually studied video game and design and I noticed that all of the industry was about profit, not about being stories or fun... I dropped out because not only was the course too expensive but I didn't want to kill my love for gaming....
I feel for you. I was making games since middleschool and enrolled into an art school to make games. Realizing the state of the industry disappointed me so hard I dropped out.
I still am plotting a videogame concept in my mind though and want to realize it someday as a hobbyist. :)
But why are you dropping out, give your ideas to the world, Change it! Stand up and rebel against the destroyers!
@@o-pwrdhd You don't need game design degree to make great games :)
@@AHeroWith1000Names the top designers seem to have em though. Just a thought
@@jclive2860 That's fair
I’m going through this trouble to enjoy games the same right now. I just bought a switch but every time I think about a game, a thought about how completing a games missions, challenges, side quests, is actually meaningless in adult life. “I can turn into a ball in this game?!” Doesn’t mean anything to me anymore because I understand it’s not so cool because all it is is a developer programming a character in this game to turn into a ball. It’s not real life, they can do anything. It’s whatever.
I think it’s mostly adulting, responsibilities, lesser imagination, and the fact that we can just buy any game we want and it dilutes the value of each one we have.
You must be a blast in parties...
@@raymilbelmont2521 absolutely not and I hate that I’m like this :/ lol
I'm sorry but your logic is pretty stupid tbh, so cause they aren't realistic and don't have physical benefits in life it's a bad thing ??
By that logic entertainment as a whole and doing anything that isn't exercising or making money is a waste of time and shouldn't exist, that's really bad logic.
If you think you exist just to do things that give physical benefits i.e working and exercising you're just waiting your life.
Add to that the fact that everyone with this logic would be doing stuff that also have zero physical value like watching sports or hanging around in a place they like or virtually every hobby that doesn't pay and isn't sports but then bash videogames like you did which is obviously pretty hypocritical.
@@savnac You're not alone, when I was younger the idea of not being able to buy any game I wanted from Gamestop, made each game I had feel that much more special. Now I can afford pretty much any one I want and it kind of lessens the value.
I still look forward to games and have some in mind I for sure want to play, but it just sucks that it feels like this affirms the idea our childhood is behind us now. I honestly wish I could go back to how games grabbed me when I was younger.
Complaining about video games not benefiting your adult life? You are pathetic. You should play video games for fun and that's all that matters. Not everything has to be productive to be good. A time enjoyed is not a wasted time. Besides, video games do wonders for mental health.
And if you really think they are not useful at all then you are wrong because video games have proven to improve the brain in various ways. You can also learn many valuable life lessons. That's why I stick to offline single-player games. Just me and the video games, nothing else.
I think for me it was around the time developers stopped designing games based around what they thought was fun and cool and started designing around what a bunch of scientific studies say is fun.
I'd like to think that my gaming experience can be so much more than "rat buys microtransaction and gets cheese."
You're right. Ever since Minecraft became the top selling game in the world, we started getting BILLIONS of survival/crafting/building games because of statistics. I love Minecraft don't get me wrong, and it was fun in the beginning with games like Subnautica, Stranded Deep, Green Hell, The Forest etc. but eventually it became boring and annoying, i don't wanna spend time chopping trees and digging, farming, grinding.. Repetitive little tasks that can drive you insane. That was never the main fun in Minecraft anyway, it was the complete experience.
Now i cannot stand survival/craft anymore, i stopped playing Ghost Recon Breakpoint, Metal Gear Solid 5 and Rise of the Tomb Raider because i got tired of all that resource gathering, plant harvesting, fruit picking, herbs collecting shit.. Even though the games are not that grindy, just the idea of collecting shit around makes me tired.
Just place few items in the room and that's it, let me explore the game in peace without bunch of collectibles every centimeter of the map! It used to be special when you found an item in game, but now it's just ''Ah what's this shit over here, let me pick it up because i can't leave it there, maybe it's something good, but it's nothing good, it's just shit, it's a shitty little crafting resource and it's used to craft shitty 2 minute XP boosters or some shit, you need 3000 of those to craft 1 booster and you don't even use them so your inventory is full anyway, and it goes in circles.. I don't even look at the beautiful graphics anymore because i'm collecting items like fcking Pac Man eating oranges, i cannot stand it anymore!
Tbh this is why I like indie games. Some of them have really nice stories or concepts
@@twentytwo138 Simple: don't burn yourself out, don't play too much, and be diverse in the types of games you play. Even take breaks of games sometimes.
That and wokeness has ruined games
@@Airik1111bibles I saw a game with a black protagonist the other day and nearly died from shock. Woke culture has gone too far.
don't expect this level of production quality from a channel this size :o
Thank you!!
thats why you can't judge a channel based on subscriber numbers
@@anires1195 i don’t. but i think it is objectively apparent that Manley is an exception among the channels with a relatively lower size.
yeah I mean there are a lot of ass channels but of course there's going to be some winners who are just starting out.
This guy's going places for sure.
This is why I still play old and also ancient Games :)
Over 20 years old and they still make a lot of fun, because they're made with heart and passion (unlike most modern Games, who only focus on PROFIT instead of Gameplay experience and Story).
Totally agree 👍
I have hardly touched our ps4 and xbox one haven't upgraded to current generation. I have my ps3 and 360 plus old games on my Switch oh and my Vita 😊all in my room LOL. My son's think I'm crazy .
You are doing a great job with these in depth gaming videos. I'm almost done with my game design degree and I am extremely terrified of the future of gaming honestly. Mostly because of what my instructors and fellow students think in terms of the industry. Get ready for more monetization guys, because I promise it’s not showing any signs of going anywhere anytime soon, unfortunately.
The lack of creativity is a huge piece.
I personally love mods and that’s given me a creative outlet to use within my game, specifically Fallout 4.
As someone who does lots of modding I agree that it changes things up and gives games a breath of fresh air.
Mods go a long way to extending a game. For some games, it's practically like playing a whole new game. Done with one specific set of mods? swap them out and the game is refreshed.
Exactly, the industry is lacking creativity and is afraid of taking risks, hence why indie games feel more fun to play nowdays.
@@KevinJDildonik
I was really adding to the discussion with a relevant point. I more or less agreed with the video.
Your comment is also funny. Lol. I’m not staying I’m fucking Picasso or something but creative energy is creative energy, it’s helpful to move it regardless. And I’m also talking about mods and creating them myself
@@KevinJDildonik I could have easily done without that, and would have preferred that effort have been poured into making the games story less weak, not recycling weapon models, and doing a proper job on character dialog options..
I think it's a much simpler answer for the most part...quality and lack of it. Nobody is pushing limits anymore or bringing anything fresh to the industry. The golden age of gaming from the 90's through to the mid 2000's that gave us titles like GTA, RDR, Half-Life, Bioshock and Dead Space are long over to be replaced by the likes of Fortnite and cookie cutter COD releases. Smart single player campaigns and head to head co-op gaming have all but vanished with squad based online gaming taking over leaving anyone that prefers anything different to often just stay with their older consoles and games. I've owned every Playstation since the first and 5 is the only one I've had no real interest to run out and get even if i could.
Uh there were quite a lot of good single player games even into the late 2000s and early 2010s
Were you a teenager in the 90s?
Everyone seems to agree about this golden age, but not when exactly it happened.
Honestly, you have to balance the games you play.
Sounds like work, and it is but, it makes a huge difference to the enjoyment you get outta games.
It’s the reason why I’ll never understand why gaming UA-camrs play only one game all the time.
@@TonyDemetriou The late 1990s to late 2000s. That's the general agreement.
I don’t fully disagree but to be fair the whole “obnoxious multiplayer gaming trend taking over “ has been around for a very long time, like when every game was trying to be COD or the push to find the next hot MMO, or the weird hybrid genre that started with destiny and ended with Anthem (lol…anthem) The most annoying thing is when you see a game that looks really cool but because they’ve smushed it with multiplayer you can’t fully tell if it’s going to be worth your time on its own (really want to try deathloop but) That said i think through the last 15+ publishers have learned time and time again there is a market for single player games (just look at the success of the outer worlds) but of course the genre doesn’t lend itself quite as well to micro transactions
I appreciate the amount of work put into lighting, editing and graphics. Was expecting 1m+ sub count but was disappointed to only see 21k. Keep up the good work, king.
I guess the saying "Go touch grass" is the best solution. The lesser you touch games (like we did in the early 2000s), the rarer it gets. The rarer it gets, the more fricking happy hormones go popping around
I get like 2hrs everyday to play it's still boring
As a game developer, true that. After a while of even working on games you get the feeling that maybe all along you were just yearning to play tag with your friends in the woods again. If you see the end credits of Minecraft, Mojang was clearly of the same mind when they released the End update.
nothing beats the natural reward of physically doing activities. since i started going out fishing, hiking and camping i have no real desire to play games at all. games are still fun but they were never truly rewarding. you hit a lot of valid points in this video though
I used to build models, but I ended up playing games more often.
Even with travel time no longer an issue, I have not been able to get myself to build models and have fun while doing so, in a while.
I buy junkyard-bound shitty old cars/motorcycles, restore 'em, race 'em, then sell 'em for a profit. Now I'm getting into carpentry and home improvement. There's always rewarding work to be done, and if they're just going to keep pushing out the same crap I'll just give Jegs, Milwaukee, and the other boys my money instead. When good stuff comes out though I become a greasy basement-dweller (looking at you Valheim)
This was funny and depressing at the same time 😂
That's my personality right there.
Haven't seen it yet. But i hope you are joking. I enjoy most games that comes out
Just went back for a clean run at Hollow Knight
Right hand up it's sofaking fun and the music is on point!
Such is life, eh?
For me gaming died when it started to be too realistic. It already reminded me the movies I watched or past experiences. With that ,none of the games felt like a fresh new experience.
I always searched new experiences to live in them.
I agree. I didn't realize it at the time but in my younger days when game graphics still left something to the imagination, that's where the magic happened. My mind filling in the gaps and being left to fantasize the unknown was what made games more magical for me.
@@FlyboyHelosim there were times when you could play illegal dark and gory games beyond mortal kombat.
If you downloaded or got a rare copy.
Those were the wild times and so much more to explore.
@@FlyboyHelosim sounds like you should just read a book
Have you played tabs before?
@@Dualbladedscorpion7737 nah. I googled to see what kind of game it is. 🤣
I actually stopped gaming here and some years ago. 7 or 8.
I do plan coming back after investing a lot of money for it.
Vr skyrim seems exciting.
In my opinion, smaller dev company cares about the game and a large amount of focus is spent improving it, they inevitably sell and games turn into cookie cutter mobile games with extra monetization. I am curious if this video can help me with some kind of 'ignorance is bliss' mentality though, interesting so far.
I think seeking out unique, passion-filled games from smaller/indie studios is the way to go. You're only doing yourself a disservice by wasting your time on a mediocre game made only to please investors. There are plenty of amazing games out there, you just have to look for them.
I have found that story driven games,like the campaigns of Halo or cod, and visual novels,bring me the most fun nowadays.
Learning about a deep and good story I found to be better then the rush of getting the most kills in a shooter.
that's a vibe for sure. I need a bonkers ass story for me to be entertained these days. I think I've always been like that, but newer game mechanics just don't really seem appealing anymore. I need a reason to play instead of just the gameplay. Dark souls always seemed like the best fusion of those two elements imo.
@@ManleyReviews characters and their lines tend to create unforgettable memories.
Actually,my 2 favorite story driven games right now,would be Halo and DDLC Plus.
Favorite quotes from Halo include,
"Don't make a girl a promise,if you chat keep it."
"But what if you miss? I won't."
And just the characters of DDLC,love the story writing and development.
You never played tlou and tlou2?
thats why i love rdr2
thats why I like f2 and NV
I like this guy's humor. And unfortunately he is spot on, rarity, oversaturation, uninspired games, and our brains getting used to the stimulus... games are just not that fun anymore. And it is killing me a bit. I had imagined myself playing video games until 100, enjoying the worlds and the challenge. Now I have games in GOG, steam, Xbox Game pass, Humble bundle, and more that I have payed for and just dont have the time or energy to play. It sucks really...
Well but the answer is simple, just like he said, stop playing games for a while and then it will be fun again.
I will admit to not playing as much as I used to, as bit of me insists that I play 6 or more hours straight or not play at all.
6-hour time blocks free of obligations are rare.
@@MrMighty147 did it work for you?
@@danielmarchante5805 It actually has in the past. But it's hard because I have an addictive personality so even when I know why I'm not having fun anymore, actually stopping isn't easy. I would often just go from game to game hoping that the next one would be fun, until finally giving up and doing something else.
Recently I am overwhelemed by the amount of games I want to play. I did felt like this and this video gave quite a good explanation for it. You combined humor so well that you made me like you from just one video. You got yourself a subscribe!
Dude I'm 19 y/o turning 20 soon. This couldn't be more true games for me just haven't been hitting as hard in recent years and as time goes it just gets harder and harder to play certain games now. Like smash is a game play a lot but overtime it's just not fun anymore. And over the past few years I've began to wonder if we're ever gonna recapture that same feel of fun we had years ago, only time will tell.
Doesn’t look like we will :(
Wait what the fuck only 2k subs the production quality of this is insane I was expecting to see like 700k subs my god u are underrated
That’s the game man! Make content as if you’ve already made it IMO
@@ManleyReviews i still love Minecraft no matter what
What's the point of having quality videos when u can get 10000 subs with no videos
@@user-og9nl5mt1b he has 38 no not sure that's the play. But I hope he makes it!
I just subbed
If I can summarize your content, its like a 3 in 1 coffee sachet.
the coffee (the video itself)
the creamer or milk ( the editing, research and scripting)
and the sugar (the amount of humor and effort you put in )
every time I watch one of your videos I gain 2 healthy laughs.
I love hearing that! Sounds pretty accurate. Thank you!!
No it’s nothing like that at all
It's strictly indie games and Nintendo games with me and my son, I use to love the "AAA experience" but the industry got overly greedy with their practices.
Great video
Sounds like you're a solid parent. And I feel the same way about old skool AAA. When I have a kid, they're starting on the 64.
So true. It feels like companies give more of a shit about our wallets then actually connecting to the gamers
I agree with you.
Yes I’ve come to the same conclusion recently where Nintendo are ironically the only people releasing new things, but they do this by passing the same torch from installment to installment while searching further and further for originality. People might think they’ve played Zelda a million times but the breath of the wild link is a new person who’s in an entirely new experience that only reflects what you fondly remember. Apparently Metroid dread did the same thing recently. Meanwhile I’ll punch myself in the face 6 times if a AAA title can be produced that’s not another battle royale or FPS military shooter.
Yes agreed. Take GTA V for example. Same game for 5 years now.
This channel is so underrated, love your videos and it's obvious you put a lot of work into them.
It's weird that I agree with your entire video yet I still find the fun and joy to goof around in newer games
totally normal. You can understand and take in the info, and still enjoy new games! I mean I still play cs and cod on occasion and have fun with it, maybe not as much as 5 years ago but yolo.
This man taught me more than any teacher I've ever had within a span of 5 minutes. Maybe because I was actually invested in what he was talking about 😂
the fact that your editing is so smooth and you have a great humor made my jaw drop when i saw you didnt have like 500k subs!! you'll get far here :D
We'll get there!!!!!
3:38 No clue who this dude was, but you found a new fan. Thanks for sharing! 7:27 You had me at, "Legendary Butt Plug"
I love how you mentioned outer wilds in there. I recently started playing after a friend urged me to and it's so incredibly rewarding in the best way. You're fully autonomous, so you can do what you want, and with the only thing you gain being knowledge of the solar system, which is rewarding both because it exposes more lore and also more mastery of the system. It's fully paced by the player, and just the best level of difficulty design. Thanks for making this video
One of the best games I've played in the last 4 years. I think I made my first video essay on that game too!
@@ManleyReviews oh sweet! I'll definitely check that out once I'm finished with the game
Got this video recommended, started watching and I thought "oh nice, another cool analysis channel" and instinctively thought you had like 500k subs, I thought that because your video production and editing is insane man. The effort you put into this video shines through.
So glad it's starting to get some attention! I put like 400 hours into each video and BOI to I have another big one coming up here soon. Thanks for sticking around and noticing the hard work!
Literally played “Watch Dogs Legion” for one hour, and never opened the game again, felt so boring 😣. This explains everything! 🙃
I know that feeling all too well.
To be fair, that game is rather bad.
agreed 120%
yeah modern game just feels boring, i played watch dogs the first one in 2020 and it was fun, even xp games were more fun and they felt unique
Same. I personally enjoyed watch dogs 2 more
It really depends on the games. I look into games that I know I can enjoy fully. I'm currently really loving Spiritfarer, Metroid Dread, ans a few VR games like Beat Saber and Phasmophobia. The latter especially with friends. What I did lose interest over my 20-30 years of gaming though are MMOs.
Fell out of love with gaming in my late 20s after having hit them hard since the age of 5, lmao. I just think it was a change in mindset for me. Very strange, though, like a switch being flipped. I occasionally read up on the current state of the industry, but I haven't touched a game controller for a very long time.
Don’t SBMM will torture you
You should pick up that controller again whenever you rarely have free time!
It's not you, shit just sucks.
Can I ask mate how did you just give it up? Because I feel like I’m holding onto my childhood and good times but now I’m getting older and have responsibilities I feel like I should be doing other things and working towards my future. But I’ll be leaving my friends that still play behind and I feel like I’m going to be selfish for once. Sucks man
Holy moly, this video is awesome bro! Great quality, great personality, creative idea, and unique video style. Keep up the amazing content!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Ngl, this really help. Knowing this I might finally finished the games I started or haven't played. And improve my art. Thank you.
Would love to see more videos like this. Probably my inner psychology geek was enjoying this too much.
Its like what the internet did to the music industry. We used to have to LEARN to like what it was about a band that they got to release an album.. because we paid 15$ for an album, so you explored it more, you FOUND out what was cool about it.
And now if you aren't engaged in the first 5 seconds you look for something else.
totally know that feeling, I used to buy cds and BOY did you try to enjoy it, because at that point you're committed.
THIS 100%! When I younger I use to follow my local Hardcore/Punk scene and had to go to specialty record stores to find underground bands, there use to be this child-like wonder when discovering a new band and opening up the record sleeve to see photos, lyrics sheets, artwork, and other items that immerses you to the music.
This seems to be true of the internet in general. There's a million of anything and everything you can think of. Maybe that's part of why everything seems to suck nowadays. There's too much, it seems.
I feel that all these points are pretty accurate. I also find that, expanding on one of them, games that expect you to "pay to play better" just put me off wanting to play them at all. To me, it almost feels the same as the Diablo 1 days where everyone had a trainer - what is the point when winning is no longer really based on skill but instead how much money you're willing to shove into it (after you've purchased it). But I do think the primary reason is because "we've seen everything before". Especially growing up through the 90s and that age of video games, we grew up in a time with very rapid progress which also enabled many new concepts to be introduced in a relatively short period of time. We got to see the transition of primitive NES graphics to "16 bit" and then 3D in that short period of time, and all the new innovative gameplay mechanics introduced with them. I think quite a while ago we hit a "peak", and now the only thing introduced with new generations of games is "shinier graphics", which isn't really a big motivation to stay interested in something. The majority of games these days are just a rehash of concepts we've experienced thousands of times before. Things like the original GTA really were groundbreaking at the time - we have an *entire* city to explore! You could even argue GTA3 was almost the same, now this big city is in 3D! But realistically, since those new big concepts, all that has really came is "minor improvements" (now we can swim?) and small gameplay mechanic changes. Not saying later games weren't "fun", but they certainly were not "wow" like the first time we got to experience the entire concept.
And that's why there's indie games to fill in the gap
@@youtubeshadowbannedme I agree, I usually find them very refreshing! Not necessarily in gameplay, but mostly in the stories they tell. My wishlist is filled with indie games covering things like living with dementia, schizophrenia, folklore from different countries etc. Just things the big companies usually don't touch.
For me it's the fact that most multiplayer games are now "pay for play" and it takes the fun out of grinding which most older players are used to. As much as I enjoy a good single player it's more satisfying playing and beating a human besides a bot
I make a habit to not play video games during the week, and only on the weekends. I put my attention to other things besides a game to balance everything out
This was great, and informative, thank you
Did this man just say "legendary Butt plug"!!??? 7:30...... I think I got whiplash I had to stop and rewind so fast lol
DID I STUTTER?
Forza 4 and 5 really brought back some fun in video gaming for me. I really thought when I was in my 20’s video gaming would be something I’d love until I die. Now at 54, I’ve been bored but these games have brought back some of the enjoyment I had when I was a kid.
This guy proabably takes 8 hours to edit. huge respects. even his research and scripting is awesome!
Thank you. All though it's more like 50 hours I think in total.
@@ManleyReviews wow
@@ManleyReviews hey Manley! Amazing job! I have subscribed and I wish you all the luck and that good prana to keep you going! Once again - very high quality and VERY entertaining to watch! Peace and luv, brother!
Dude! You just came out of nowhere for me and I'm an instant fan. Your presentation so awesome. It's so weird, because you don't have that many vids on your channel. You just come along, knock it out of the park, and then go back to whatever it is you do? Love it! Looks like this last year you've ramped it up though, so I hope you're planning on keeping up the frequency.
You’re going to have a great UA-cam career man!
Just wanted to say thank you for this video. It actually made me realize how i have been feeling for some time now. Thank you for your great advice and I think i will take a break from gaming and try and find something else to make me happy.
You're more than welcome. Glad to see it had a positive impact on you!
what else did you find, in terms of things to do?
I'm in the same boat as well.
You're right about the fact that overall I don't enjoy games as much as when I was a kid, it might have to do something with the fact that there's no creativity and talent in the industry anymore and all of my once favorite franchises are getting bad or mediocre sequels. But I still have no problem going back to my childhood/teenagehood games and replay them. There are only very few modern games that still got me hooked, the best examples might be Red Dead Redemption 2, Resident Evil 2 Remake, the newer Doom games.
Another problem that I have is that I can't really enjoy long/open world games anymore (except if it's a Rockstar game, I always thought they do the best open worlds).
Also time wasting grindy games like MMO's (or other games that are kinda like MMO's, like Path Of Exile, Warframe, Destiny) are now completely out of the question, not necessarily because I don't have free time, it's just that I now find them pointless and not fun at all anymore.
I feel the exact same way. Rather play the good ole' reliable classics than most of the "new" stale games most studios put out every year or 2. Also your right about Rockstar open world games their the best in the genre by far & I really hope the company doesn't continue going downhill & gets it's act together, their definitely 1 of my top 5 favorite developer studios.
Fun fact that's not so fun. I got hooked on a popular mmorpg over 10 years ago. Reached end game with best gear and max level. I immediately felt empty and questioned why I grinded through all this madness. I gave away my best equipment and quit the next day and proceeded to quit gaming for several years. In comparison, the best games I've enjoyed were adventure games by Sierra and Lucas Arts, Chrono Trigger. Those had the best stories. They don't make games like they used to anymore. Everything is cookie cutter formula to get you hooked with no substance.
"no creativity or talent anymore"
This guy must only look at the 5 AAA releases by the big studios like Ubisoft or EA. Bad take.
@@Tymptra umm no, I also looked at the 2 AAA releases from Bethesda. Bad reply.
@@radicalcentrist4990 Bethesda is a big studio lol and is widely known for buggy and shitty releases. Once again, proving my point with setting yourself up for failure.
“Videogames aren’t fun anymore”
DRG with mods: Let me introduce myself
I just recently got ahold of Ocarina of Time for the 3DS with a 4K texture pack, and although I've played that game countless times over the last 23 years, it's been really fun going through it again. Although I will say I have drastically curbed the amount of time I spend gaming the past few years, so maybe my receptors have recovered a bit as you pointed out.
I went from being a full on gaming addict to maybe playing 30-60 mins of something every few weeks or so. Just bored of everything now.
Me too. I understand. There is nothing new. Nothing exciting
Same. I just end up aimlessly browsing youtube for hours
That is why every other game nowadays is open world, to make us over excited all the time if possible. Great video btw subscribed!
Dude...you've struck gold with these types of videos. Hope you can get more exposure.
Thanks man. Yeah seems!
I have ADD so I've always had the habit of switching between games of different genres as I get bored playing the same one for several hours consistently. It's definitely helped me retain my enjoyment of games by keeping my stimulus varied. I recommend this for anyone who's starting to feel the burnout, have 3-5 go to games of varying genre, once you start getting bored with one switch to another and then another.
For example, I go hard in Halo Infinite, but I'm 29 and after almost two decades of console gaming clenching a controller hard I don't have the hand endurance I used to. My hands start cramping up and getting sore after a few hours of 100% focus and fast as possible inputs so I might switch off and play a turn based Rogue-like for a bit where I can take as long as I want to make a decision and give my hands a break. The slow casual tactical thinking of a turn based rogue-like stimulates an entirely different part of my brain than the twitch reflex super focused mechanics of FPS multiplayer shooters so I still really enjoy it.
You're 100% right about AAA games all being very samey now to play it safe, fortunately with Game Pass there's a lot of indie titles with unique mechanics I can hop into to switch it up.
i have ADHD and i do this as well. i used to play minecraft a lot but recently i've switched it up and began playing terraria more. it's like a fresh new experience and keeps the fire burning, so to speak
I believe it's a result of disconnect between the development of games and the community that surrounds it.
Imagine a game that comes out in the 1990s. It's like a diamond in the rough, it has potential but most of it is not realised yet. As experience grows as more people play the game and find new factors and challenges to make things more exciting. As this experience gathers, pushing the core system to its absolute limits and adding new aspects to the game in order to experiment with what could and couldn't work. Whatever compliments and reinforces the desired core experience stays and what doesn't is discarded or readjusted to do so. This was how sequels use to be back in the day and it's also what happens with mods in current day. Games and their communities can and should remain dynamic, but nowadays that's really missing because everything is stuck with being dumbed down for a fresher audience, chasing trends irrespective of the effects it would have on the core experience and simply rolling back on standards to make games quicker instead.
Your content is great, your humor and pacing is great and your lighting, editing and style is great.
Insane how little subs you have (for now), with that quality I expected a huge channel behind the videos.
Working on it!
watched the gaming chair video and thought, "wow this is really well done. lemme check this channel out"
i clicked on this video and the first 3 seconds im looking at a guy wearing a gamecube controller and a keyboard.
subscribed. this is content.
TL:DR don't get good at games and you'll always have fun in them.
also, what was said in this video is nothing but facts. i was thinking about this the other day so this video was like perfect timing. but either way, even if you take a break from a game you put hours upon hours into, you'll still have the muscle memory you built up over the time. once you re-log into that game, your muscle memory will kick in and you'll still be able to play the game. it's like riding a bike. hypothetically, you haven't ridden a bike for 7 years. then one day, you hop on, and have no issues taking off and cruising. same with games. you may not remember instantly, but just walk around for 5-10 minutes in one map in a private session, and boom. everything comes back to you. once you hit a certain skill-point, it's no longer fun. it's just how the game is "meant to be played".
Amazing editing skills, keep up! I have an answer to this: play retro games you used to play as a child or the ones you've missed at the time. For me, they're reigniting my interest in videogames that I've had lost during the 8th console gen. Retro Therapy.
When I have a kid, they're starting off with the N64 until they can graduate to the GameCube.
That doesn't work, just makes you feel nostalgic
wrong. Start them off with it, and they'll enjoy it because they haven't been exposed to new shit yet. So for them, it will be a nice progression
Mans talkin about gaming withdrawals 🤯
I NEED MY FIXXXX
This is a exactly why I bought one of those pandora’s arcade box’s with a lot of retro games and am having a blast with my kids..showing them games I used to play back in the day in the arcades👍….simpler easier games that were fun to play!
Not easier but definitely simpler lol i downloaded some nes and snes games on my pc and they are insanely harder than the games we have today
im born in the year 1990, I have pretty much seen it all.. seen the changes, from DOS games until here we are today..
I think the best era was the 2000s until 2010.. +a few years.
As a kid I was stoked for games, I was actually having more fun back then in the times such as PS1, PS2, San Andreas, PS3, GTA4 etc..
things just had more charm. Also that you had to go out and physically get your game, it had quite a "thing" to it.
Today you can just get whatever you want with a few clicks of a button. Theres of course pros and cons to everything.
The problem personally for me is that I feel videogames cant really entertain me anymore.. cuz Ive seen it all, played so much different things.
Only on steam alone I have total playtime of 10.945hours atm and who knows how many on other platforms..
I have no idea of how much time, years ive spent on games in my life, only god knows.
Its not that I regret it (just a little), but I think of it as self-pleasuring entertainment, like watching a movie, and if I had a good time.. I guess it was worth it.
The enjoyment however comes at a cost.. having seen so much over the years, its like your brain goes numb.
That means games arent entertaining the same way when you are young and having only played a little.
Games do not impress me the same way they used to. I know how they are built up and I can almost anticipate everything what happens in a game.
The keyword here is patterns. I recognize all the patterns.
My friend if youre reading this and made it this far.. please.. dont focus your life on videogames.
Theres so much more that can be done with your life.
In return I think you'll actually have more fun when you actually decide to pick up a game once in a while cuz ure actually productive with something productive like a job, sport, in your life.
Dont let games be an escape for your life, instead of spending the hours mainly on games, try spending the hours on learning real things instead.
My second advice, pick a few that are highly good, stick to them and finish them.
This will give a higher level and sense of accomplishment and once you do, you'll know u didnt waste hours on different games. Just the ones that mattered.
For example Red Dead Redemption 2 would be a good choice. It ofc depends what ure into, some are into cars, shooting, but its rly too much to choose from.
The best part will be that you didnt numb your brain in the long run too, you'll actually appreciate what u were playing/played as well.
Im 32 years old now.. and I have a very weird feeling right now. Part of me enjoyed that I played so many different games,
got so many different experiences, saw so much evolutional change and enjoyment in videogames..
The other part of me is actually a bit sad.. sad that I spent all this time on videogames,
cuz we all know, this is of course time we can never get back.
The only thing I can say is from now on is that change for me is coming, videogames dont matter so much to me anymore.
I am going to focus more on myself from here on.. I am already.. Im doing martial arts, im hunting for jobs, I might try learn a new language one day.
I will still play some games, but it will be a selected few that are very good.
I dont want to waste more time. I want to live more LIFE. Games arent real and its too easy to get stuck in a fictional world.
I think this is why so many today are depressed. Your brain, body and soul gets bored when its not "fulfilling" anymore.
Then its time to quit and do something else.. something that is really productive for YOURSELF.
@KristiyanT well ure sad for thinking that
I spend a month setting up retroarch with everything up until generation 6 and now I dont feel like playing any of it. Then I find this video... :|
Keep up this genre of content
will do my man. I'm on tour right now, but when I get back I will be making more vids like this!
Your presentation, humor and sound mixing skill are top-notch. I'm glad I found your channel.
Helllll yeah
Thank you for making a video on this I am so glad this popped up in my recommendations because I have been wondering why I have been having less fun with gaming lately. I have one question though, how long of a break do we need for our things to reset?
I would start with two weeks and reassess. I find a few months works best, as it allows me time to find other things to sink my teeth into.
A big part of why people burn out is that most people have been playing the same game, or it's sequels, or it's main competitor in the same genre, for 10-15 years.
Like there are so many absolutely amazing indie games and games from smaller publishers that give such a wide variety of experiences. But those require you to actually take some time and google a bit, and you might not always enjoy the first game you try right away.
Holy shit this is exceptional work. God bless you, man. You deserve all the You Tubes, every one of em!
I love diving into neuroscience and how game mechanics exploit our biological programming.
Just one critique though. I believe the correct term is "hedonic adaptation," not adaption.. Other than that, this is absolutely stellar content.
this is so underrated, hilarious, and informative at the same time
thank. Let me know what else you like to see me make. open to suggestions at the moment.
Cool concept. I dont play many video games, as my main hobby is painting Warhammer models and running events. My main appeal aside from occasional big story open world games, are the dark, brief, self-contained experiences like Plague Tale: Innocence and Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice. Maybe I haven't quite grasped the hedonic adaptive concept just yet, but those games don't follow a gameplay loop like many modern games have. Maybe the moral of the story is that the gameplay loop needs to die. Or go into a cocoon and transform into a new butterfly
I personally like the more self contained expereinces too. See outer wilds for example. And also I think you nailed it, Martin. It's like games are in a very transformative period right now and people are scared to make the next move outside of the norm. Indy games just can't pump out the titles demands looking for, and AAA doesn't know what tf to do. Hoping we see a really neat emergence within the next 5 years with rising tech.
Great games, also baldurs gate 3
The thing with the chemical balance you explained was especially noticable in music production for me.. Like when I make a beat I get exited about banging low 808s that stimulate my brain. So I emphasice making the bass or 808 "fat" a lot. And when I menaged to make an 808 that makes me go "yes uwu" Im happy and tend to overuse it in the next couple of days when making new beats. But then it gets stale and just doesnt have that initial punch anymore.. Its still alsmost the same sound just changed to compliment the new project at hand but i just got used to it. it doesnt exite me anymore. But when I do something else for some time or just not tproduce any music for some days and then produce some other music with other sounds that deviates from what I did before I can get that exitement back for these types of sound. Because if I dont get that pause I just make the bass louder and more distorted until there is apoint where its just not soundiong good anymore because I chase that tingeling again not noticing that I already achieved the exact effect I want the beat to have only that I got so used to it that it doesnt feel enough to me anymore.. Thats why I always have phases of making Trap Beats and then other EDM type stuff with other fundamental sound principals so I never get tired of one or the other too much and it keeps on being stimulating.
I mean sure u always can add to something like.. Distortion on an 808 but at some point u might just ruin the sound. and If u notice u tend to overdo something that worked for you before on some certain sounds it might be a sign u should pause doing that speccific thing and try making something else for a little while so you can come back with a refreshed understanding and a more balanced or true perception of that thing.
OR just know that you might have a altered/weighted perception of something.
Since when I listen to a beat I made some weeks ago where I know it felt lacking to me then, it all of a sudden sounds really huge and fat all of a sudden. Because my brain adjusted to not being overstimulated by my always chasing the bigger sound..
Dont get frustrated just change ur perspective. Allow your brain to always experience something different so everything can stay fresh'ish
Same with listening to the same songs over and over and over again. If you do that but not TOO much the song will be a banger if you havent listened to it for some time.. If you do it TOO MUCH it WILL become boring and it ruins it for you.
Wow, I was bored and wandering around on UA-cam and found this video... it's extremely well made! Love it!
Perfect dude. Welcome to the channel, got a bunch of fun stuff for you if you’ve enjoyed this video. Thanks!
My hope is that every game dev. in the future gets inspired by this and it lights a fire under their ass to not accept "the business" as it is & risk going against the grain of normal that is today... and simply bring back the heart & soul that went into game development.
It will not happen, there is too much bullshit and too big of paychecks going on for that to ever really happen. You know why? Look what they already destroyed by this method, some of the biggest gaming franchises and studios are literally dying right now. Bethesda? Rockstar? Ubisoft, EA, the list goes on...
This neuro science based discussion Is interesting and perfectly true.
Not eveything about videogame Is completely estinguished tho. You can Also avoid the "over - feeding" . All this "gamepass" ,free downloads on PC , those are bad for you because you have too much and you play eveything roughly , Just to try. I believe that you can still impose yourself to buy the fisic games and enjoy It slowly One After the other ,like in childhood, at least Is what i like to do with the new standard Ps5 which It makes sense as a cheaper and immersive way to enjoy 4k hdr raytracing overall
I think clipping you sniffing Monster and a sneeze that made the camera shake deserved a like on this video. Great content! :)
I think my leg nudged my tripod a bit haha. thank you.
Honestly I felt the burnout for a while until I really started getting into VR, the quest 2 is only $300 and you can play a ton of steam and Oculus games on PC with it. I just found out about vorpX and honestly for as complicated as it can be, it's able to make most first person games VR, that includes GTA 5, call of duty, wreckfest, and I even managed to play dark souls 3 with a first person mod in VR. Now I always feel like I never have enough time to play and that's exactly what I missed about video games :)
VR is so new and exciting it makes me feel like a kid again.
I’ll tell ya 1 thing, the dopamine hits you get from games hit me a *LOT* less, prolly cause i have HDHD.
I don’t get exited by rare items, drops or anything like that, I’m more like “cool, I obtained a rare item”,the only exception being lottery rare lvl things.
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One thing that you should've mentioned would be intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. In regards of video games, intrinsic motivation is when players find it enjoyable to do something because it's personally rewarding. This mainly happens when players come across a new novelty and freedom. It's intrinsic motivation that carries games like skyrim and minecraft. Extrinsic motivation is more common in games, and it's when the game rewards you for doing something, and that's why it's enjoyable.
I like how you integrate the failed takes. That can be a very unique signature of your art. Develop it, make it more unique. Make it in a way, that no one else can integrate a failed take in such an entertaining way as you. That will make you stand out a lot. Great video btw, super duper cool educational. Love it