Swein Forkbeard
Nintendo Fan
Why is it that consoles are often brimming with top-quality action, adventure, and platforming games while computers are almost devoid of them?
If by platform you mean those 2D platform jumping games, those things are garbage.Why is it that consoles are often brimming with top-quality action, adventure, and platforming games while computers are almost devoid of them?
That's probably more a convenient way of organizing the website than a sceintific classification. Also, different people have different definitions. I've seen "Adventure" used to describe both Zelda-like games and Myst-like.Well, () considers Metroid, Zelda, ICO, Okami, and other games to be adventure games.
Because nobody cares about PC games anymore? Consoles are just where the industry is focued right now. Someday the PC may have another golden age like the mid-to-late nineties, but in the meantime every genre (except maybe strategy and first-person shooters) will see most titles released for consoles.Why is it that consoles are often brimming with top-quality action, adventure, and platforming games while computers are almost devoid of them?
Yes, obviously. The fact that this very website is so popular attests to that. However, the question of this thread is why "action, adventure, and platforming games" are more common on consoles than PCs, and I think a major part of why that's so is that consoles are simply the more popular platform right now. It's not the only reason, but it's a big one.People do care about the PC, PC gaming isn't going anywhere,
Why is it that consoles are often brimming with top-quality action, adventure, and platforming games while computers are almost devoid of them?
Well, according to the Guiness World Book of Records 2008: Gamer's Edition: GoldenEye 007 and Halo 2 are the best-selling FPSs, in that order.
Actually, Half-Life and Goldeneye 007 have sold around the same number of units. ~8,000,000 and Half-Life is still selling where as Goldeneye007 probably is mostly reselling used copies.