That's a brilliant one! Does nothing for the image of video gaming and those who play/make or enjoy them too! Reinforces silly stereo types about hopeless nerds who sit indoors all day...
I think the Extra Credits guys over at The Escapist did a video on women in video games, or some such. Kind of hits the nail on the head with the whole issues. All the jiggly breasted stereotypes just make video games look immature and childish.
- Games that make you work hours for something, like a weapon, and then make them obsolete with a new patch or update. Cough WoW Cough.
- Times when you need to level grind to stand a chance of progiressing. You're immersed in an rpg, progressing at a nice place and then BAM you hit a brick wall in the form of an area or boss thats much harder than anything you've previously fought. You try to fight, but alas you're level is suddenly to low beat the enemies or boss of said area. You then need to grind to level up, unfortunately there are no efficient areas for exp gained over time. You end up spending several hours to get to the level you need to before you stand a chance of a rematch. Very very annoying, and boring.
- Pointless accessories and content. I don't care about Mii's or Avatars. I don't care about pointless accessories for your character in games. Why do i want to make my character wear a hat in Tales of Vesperia? There was nothng wrong with the original look of the character!. I'd rather the developers spend their time making proper in-game content.
- Kill/find x number of monster or item quests/delivery from a to b quests/.
Lazy design, thats all there is to it. Boring.
- Games where you can purchase property, the Fable and Assasin's Creed games are massive culprits. You can get by fine without buying every dingy property in Bowerstone, or every building in Rome.
- Marriage & Kids and Reputation etc. - Whats the point in getting a certain Faction to like me, will it really help me? Will marrying an npc in Fable give me extra powers? Will having a child give me +100 Willpower? No?! Then i'm not interested!.
If i wanted to play fictional families, i'd go and play The Sims...
(And then i'd gouge my eyes out after 5 minutes).
Or on a lighter-hearted note: When you hear "I just need a minute to open this door. Can you hold them off untill then?"
I don't think the alternative would work.
" I'm about to try and open this door!"
"But just so you know, and by a complete coincidence a stream of enemies will spawn and attack as soon as i try to pry this randomly locked door open""
"Actually i wish i could say it's a coincidence, but as you're painfully aware, it's already happened four times in the last hour."
"You need to kill them all before the magical level design fairy will actually allow me to open the door, Ok? Let's go!.
Doesn't quite have the same ring to it.
