Is this real? Why are you upset about Sliva enjoying his time with a video game? He described the game's premise, setting and central mechanic and elaborated on his emotional response to them. Seems like an infantile tantrum to start throwing around accusations of someone being high or inebriated based on that. All that's there is a more thoughtful than average preview of an upcoming video game.
People value different aspects of entertainment and also respond to them differently. Several of the games you've mentioned in this thread and seem to champion as counteracting "pretentious" games, I'd just as readily dismiss as disposable trash. I don't think it's a good reason to get all up in anyone's face about it, though.
I just wanted to share my frustration with fellow dungeonites, and see if there is anybody who feels the same about this kind of game.
Why the frustration, you must think? Because I love 2D games, and as of today, I'm already giving up on trying every 2D game I see, because all latest ones were big dissapointments. And while I feel this way and I almost never see a game like the ones I enjoy, IGN gives Journey the award for best game of the year. Anyone ever felt that her time is passing? That no new thing will ever satisfy us anymore?
Well, that's how I feel. It's like there's a new era, and I'm out of it.
IGN said something like this: "When ending Journey, every human being will have a different reaction, but everyone will have a reaction. Some people cry. Some people just stay in silence. Some ask themselves existential questions".
I ended Journey, and the only thing I thought was "This was so boring!, I must go play something good".
I felt NOTHING. And I'm a person who usually feels a lot.
I cried with Metroid: Other M ending, I cried when Sara died in LoI, with the final scene of Shanoa and Albus in OoE, with SotN ending...
I cried with movies like Cinema Paradiso, Atonement... with poems like The Raven, with music from Ennio Morricone, Queen...
I'm a person who feels and cry a lot. But this didn't make me feel anything. Not to mention that I found it to be a cheap Ico rip-off.
So, I must be "out" of what it's supposed to be "emotional" today.
Maybe we don't have FF6, or Cinema Paradiso, or Queen, or Edgar Allan Poe anymore.
Today it's just this... and it's sad.
By the way, I don't understand how you can dismiss FF6, Chrono Trigger or Star Ocean 4 as trash.
While Super Metroid is one of my favorite games, I don't know how it's so esteemed that a modern game can't be compared to it. And there's more than just gameplay style that can draw a comparison: I find that Limbo has more in likeness to SM than any of the post-SOTN Metroidvanias because of its atmosphere and sense of being truly alone in a bizarre world. It evokes a FEELING and experience that have more ties to SM for me, and a lot of times that's what I cull from games, not simply its play mechanics or story, which is what you seem kind of hung-up on, Pfil. If those are what you get out of games the most, good; but as stated, people enjoy games in different ways.
A modern game CAN be compared to Super Metroid. Many MetroidVanias are better in my opinion. There are plenty of games in PSX, Wii, PS2 and PS3 that I like more than SM. Just THIS ONE game can't be compared, in my opinion. Nor any game similar to this.
And what I seek for in games is: soundtrack, aesthetic and story I like. And for me to like it, it MUST BE emotional and sensible. That's why praised games like Banjo Kazooie or Crash Bandicoot never worked for me.
But... music to be emotional for me must be neoclassical, which is what Castlevania is, for example. Any game can have that, anyway. Megaman has a lot of tunes with neoclassical chord progressions. Aesthetic can be one from many, I like Castlevania, Megaman, many JRPG's, Contra, Sonic, Skyrim... it's not mandatory, as long as it's pleasant... story must be emotional, yes, especially for RPG's, but that can be skipped (many old Castlevania games have little story and they still make me feel, because the aesthetic and music is so overwhelming that I just can't resist my feelings). In fact, the music alone can make me feel a lot of things. Or a cutscene alone can provide that. Perhaps just the fact of gazing up to old ruins with a stormy night sky.
There's plenty of things that can make me feel. But these new games, I just find them boring.
Gameplay is a distant one when it comes to what I look for in a game. It helps, but I seek the other things first. Art, if you want. It can be called art.
But I can't find anything artistic about this new trend of games.
Even genres of games that I find extremely boring, like FPS, provided me with feelings (Modern Warfare 3, for example).
Its because in the past we received normal reviews, without no one trying to get emotional. Thats called profissionalism. Imagine if you are watching TV and the guy from the Weather Channel says "today its going to rain a lot, poor Jr., I promised to go to the park with him after my job =´(".
If its a forum, personal blog, lets play or something like that its okay.
Of course, if I wrote a review, I wouldn't say, for example:
"Portrait of Ruin was a game that touched me very deep in my soul, for example hearing "Gaze up at the darkness" when I knew the final battle was approaching gave me the goosebumps, and then the beauty and perfection of the theme at the ending credits made my eyes teary... it's so neoclassical and so Castlevania at the same time, and I love classical music so much... also, the background of the WWII made me remember stories told by my grandfather when I was a little girl, and that touched a string in my heart, because I miss him so much these days that I feel so alone. That, combined with the ghost in the castle and the tragic tale of the two sisters and his father, made a perfect combo that struck just perfectly my emotions".
Those are personal feelings, and I am the only one who can relate to them. I can talk about them here in a forum (and I think I'm saying too much), but there's no place for that in a review.
And by the way: music in all these recent games is being praised as excellent, great, and whatever. I just find it plain, purely and simply boring.
PS: At least we are about to get Duck Tales, Dungeons and Dragons and Shovel Knight.