Thread:Teenbat/@comment-28241557-20160418155800/@comment-1845428-20160419193636

Well, in the platforming genre, there isn't much. I can't speak for anyone else, but I usually play third person action games, though really I'm up for anything. If you look at my user page, you can see a list (an incomplete one) of games that I like.

Yes, console prices now are higher than in the early 2000s, but they are lower than when the PS3 and 360, as well as others, first came out. The NES cost $200 in 1985, but adjusting for inflation that is over $430 today, making it more expensive than the PS4 when it was first available. Similarly, games are cheaper than ever right now. $60 today is a lot less than $60 ten to fifteen years ago, and the $50 you would spend for an NES game is equivalent to $90 today. Factor in $15 indie games and cheaper AAA games (Thieves in Time and the Ratchet remake were initially $40) and there is never a better time to be a gamer than now.

Changes happen, and I have no explanation for them, but I wait with bated breath to see what the future may bring, especially for gaming and the Sly Cooper series. And thank you for the kind words.