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2023
I enjoyed this thoroughly and multiple times.
Elden Ring
Dread Delusion
Persona
Yakuza
Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania
its in early access. but the variety of things to do even for a single player game are kinda nuts considering its price tag and how early it is in it's development.
Good strategy. Wait for a sale then buy them all up.
The problem became... these games aren't anything new to experienced players. The engines and graphics are new but the games aren't.
Examples (but not limited to) of companies to avoid completely: Nintendo, Microsoft, Sony, Ubisoft, Electronic Arts, 505 Games, NetEase, Tencent, Epic, Take-Two, Nexon, Embracer, Square Enix, Capcom, Sega, Perfect World.
I think you're onto something here but there still aren't many immersive sims with the depth of Deus Ex 2000.
The AI in FEAR and Halo Combat Evolved hasn't been surpassed by modern games.
Gaming hasn't really evolved and the only ones who push the envelope eventually sell out, Arkane, Bethesda, Obsidian, all Microsoft owned now.