It's a brave move to suggest shooting (with RPG elements) is going to to be the next decade's must - have
gaming genre too.
Not exact matches
Unless it's a port of a game that was once released on a system they're usually pretty craptacular, which is
too bad because the fighter is one of the best suited
genres for portable
gaming.
The game throws you all over the place, and never stays in a single
gaming genre for
too long - one minute you'll be stealthy dodging through mazes of cops, then next you'll be in a side - scrolling perspective.
They'll present
genres that consoles can't come close to truly competing in (MOBA, RTS, MMORPGS), display strong, inexpensive entry level PCs to entice an unfamiliar audience, and probably waste
too much time speaking on the power of PC
gaming.
LEGO Battles: Ninjago is basic enough young or old newbies to get a feel for the real - time strategy
genre, but a little
too shallow and simplistic to offer any sort of extended
gaming experience unless collectibles can be considered a primary driving force to play.
This zombie trend has extended itself to video games
too, pretty much single - handedly creating an entire zombie
gaming genre that revolves around these reanimated corpses.