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Just watched gameplay of unreleased game plants vs zombies 3 . Its so bad, original from 2009 is milion times better.

And same goes for all other games. Why are old games better than new ones, they dont put any efort today to make good quality game.

It looks like they just want to make it quick and cheap. No wonder games are so lov quality..

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[โ€“] Nemo@slrpnk.net 25 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Sturgeon's Law: 90% of anything is crap. You're comparing the best of yesteryear against the entirety of the current crop.

[โ€“] PrincessCory@lemmy.wtf 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

No am looking for best games today same as i look at best games from the past.. And i find nothing today, while in the past there are good games. My question is why there is no game that is on the same level today as games in past, not even asking to be better..

Balatro? Merge Maestro? Shattered Pixel Dungeon? The port of Star dew Valley? Into the Breach? Pocket City 2? Crashlands 2?

Maybe try a little harder to look. There's a lot of great games out there if you try to skip out of games loaded with micro transactions. Merge Maestro is just $2

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