With that in mind, allow me to posit something of a controversial opinion: we have not entered into the golden
age of gaming yet.
Not exact matches
With multiple big - name publishers coming out
of the woodwork to shift support
of many console exclusives to the PC in the last year or so, the golden
age of PC
gaming is
yet upon us.
Whether this case will encourage fairer reporting
of the videogames industry remains to be seen, but it did
yet again reveal just how ignorant some potentially influential people are to
gaming, even after the
age of the family - friendly Wii and DS.
You might think that character creation games would be totally free
of this ban on old
age, and you'd mostly be right,
yet Xenoblade Chronicles is one game that reflects this disparity in the
gaming industry.
It's not remastered, where the
age can be blamed, Sedna is a modern prequel,
yet not able to incorporate the evolution
of gaming into itself.
The «fun for all
ages» concept has been somewhat rehabilitated in film via the Disney Renaissance and the rise
of Pixar,
yet many gamers don't want to share all their
gaming love with the local first grader, and Nintendo markets even games with wider appeal mainly to children.