I think every game developer should be duct-taped to a chair and forced to read this... If you disagree with anything in the \"Manifesto\", that\'s because you haven\'t played enough games to get bored with the generic garbage. (You\'re probably also one of the people who doesn\'t like Katamari Damacy... evil.) At some point the shiny-ness wow-factor wears off, and you realize 99.99% of the games that came out in the past few years are pure crap, or at best a mild, pretty, distraction.
Now, I haven\'t played as many games as a \"gamer\", largely because the only reason I have this computer I am now typing on, is that I won it in a random drawing. I\'ve never had much money, and am now a broke-ass college student. However, I\'ve played enough of a sampling from the days of Atari \'till now, and I can tell you: \"It got good, it got better... it got bad, and now it\'s bad but really really shiny.\" These fancy consoles and graphics cards could be used to make some great games... could.
The reason I actually like this article, is it\'s basically anything any person who has honestly played video games could write. We\'ve never bothered to put it all down susinctly, and look at it, and realize how bad things have gotten. If you don\'t agree with me, you haven\'t gotten over the novelty factor, yet. (or, you\'re content with mindless repetition... mindless repetition... mindless repetition... mindless repetition... mindless repetition... mindless repetition... mindless repetition...)
It\'s also the reason I got (sucked) into PS. The primary goal of the game is to create an immersive game world, for people to play in. Not another hack and slash, and not a 3D pen and paper RPG, but an actual fun immersive game.
[ Edited for language. --Karyuu ]