10°

Do Some Games Benefit From Older Technology?

With the ever-increasing rush by developers to capitalize on the most current technology, there are actually some games that benefit from not being on the most current and technologically up-to-date system. As evidenced by the recent announcement of Dragon Quest X for the Wii, many types of traditional RPGs are better off on simpler technology, and don't need flashy graphics to tell their story.
koreymcmurtrey - contributor
Published: 385 days 3 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Wii | Nintendo DS
 
 

Showing: 1 - 1 of 1 Comments
Shut this user up Let user speak
Smacktard - 384 days 20 hours ago
1 -
Hell yes! Dungeon Explorer for example. Awesome game, with hilarious dialogue that really brings together the group of people playing the game to have fun mocking it. It's a really fun game too. But nowadays, Dungeon Explorer titles are all terrible. All I need is the attack button and two types of magic.

Loved how the bard's magic was almost useless. Change the music and teleport back to the tavern, woo!
Add Comment (Gamer Zone)
Gamer Zone Posting Guidelines
The Gamer Zone is for members who want a more friendly and civilized discussion. This section is heavily moderated by the N4G staff, so leave your fanboyism at the door please. Members who are unable to behave in a mature and respectful manner will be temporarily or permanently restricted from posting in the Gamer Zone. Using words such as Xbots and Sony droids, or other words from the console war vocabulary, is strictly prohibited in this Zone.
Read More...
 
 
You must log in to post comments.
Username:  
Password:  
 
 
About N4G
N4G is a social game news site that covers the game industry 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
More Info... | Submit News