Let's face it: The gaming industry is nearly catatonic at this point. Stagnation has reigned supreme as the landscape is dominated by
Grey/Brown Chest High Wall Two Gun Limit Health Regenerating Modern War Shooter 4 and its copy cats, and
Skyrim-like casualizations of the once holy RPG genre. Sports games eat up a nice portion of disposable that would never have entered the industry otherwise, but only contribute to the disgusting "If it makes money, milk it" mentality that blankets publishers' minds, while niches like survival horror need an incredible amount of word-of-mouth to even allow for a developer to capitalize on a great game (and not that boulder punching nonsense). It's pretty amazing to see how in a single generation of gaming has become simultaneously popular and polarizing while contributing almost nothing as a whole to the industry they so eagerly raise their banner for. Well, other than the influx of money of course. So while Activision and EA continue to prove how ...