For me modern games have been consuming much more of my time and I love next gen gaming extremely much, I'm just very absorbed by the advancement of technology. I do think retro games were consitently more innovative, unique, and had much more artistic passion though but new games are just technical marvels that are at the very least more outstanding.
Back in the 80s and 90s, gaming wasn't quite as blown up and each and every game seemed to have so much of the developers soul put in, the games had more heart it seemed. And now their is a lot of recycling for the sake of profits. And the disgusting tactics for pay to play or pay to win and all the DLC b.s.
But for every DLC ridden trash fest is a TLOU or a GTA V. Those games depth alone is insane
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In general for me, newer games are a culmination of all of what the retro games gave, and without them the new games wouldn't be here, but the new games are the new standard until they keep improving upon themselves. It's kind of awesome to watch it unfold.
Their are pros and cons to both sides for sure.
Retro Pros- Uniqueness, Couch Co-op, timeless design, nostalgia, soundtracks seemed to have been better, more challenging and diverse, load times
Retro Cons- No Online Multiplayer, dated visuals, shortened story lines, memory constraints, vague plots.
Modern pros- Visuals, Insane movie like storylines and plots, online interactions, UI, hubs, interfaces, app and internet usage.
Modern Cons- Pay to play, DLC, micro trans, crazy load times, have to install everything, alot of the same stuff, (FPS at every corner) and not a whole lot of creativity.
As a whole, both are essential to love and enjoy.