I noticed my catalog of unfinished games was growing as well and it all started with one game that I just completely lost interest in.
Final Fantasy VIII.
The FF series SUCKS now. It is horrendous and the biggest repetitive streak of games with the same cookie-cutter funky-hairstyle punks saving the world each and every day. I loved VII but when I was venturing the end of VIII and they had that last segment which blocked up all the towns, I was like WTF? I didn't bother finishing that, I tried IX and then X and then just realized I did not care for these characters and the story they were trying to tell. I haven't played a FF since and if I do, it's usually an older one (FF Tactics) or a remake of an older FF (FFIV DS).
With older gamers, it is true that our attention span is shorter. We're also smarter now and much like a TV show, a video game REALLY has to capture our attention to hold us there. I for one had no problem finishing games like Uncharted, Assassin's Creed series, Bio-shock, Halo series, God of War 3, and Red Dead Redemption, but some others like LA Noire, Fallout New Vegas still sit on my shelf unfinished.
I suppose also because I'm somewhat of a "completest" and I like getting everything in the game which slows me down and drives my loss of interest. But I think it's a message to the gaming community to also put out games with better stories and characterizations (something I think the Japanese market struggles A LOT with) so the older, smarter gamers will stay along for the full ride.
I still blame Final Fantasy.
Final Fantasy VIII.
The FF series SUCKS now. It is horrendous and the biggest repetitive streak of games with the same cookie-cutter funky-hairstyle punks saving the world each and every day. I loved VII but when I was venturing the end of VIII and they had that last segment which blocked up all the towns, I was like WTF? I didn't bother finishing that, I tried IX and then X and then just realized I did not care for these characters and the story they were trying to tell. I haven't played a FF since and if I do, it's usually an older one (FF Tactics) or a remake of an older FF (FFIV DS).
With older gamers, it is true that our attention span is shorter. We're also smarter now and much like a TV show, a video game REALLY has to capture our attention to hold us there. I for one had no problem finishing games like Uncharted, Assassin's Creed series, Bio-shock, Halo series, God of War 3, and Red Dead Redemption, but some others like LA Noire, Fallout New Vegas still sit on my shelf unfinished.
I suppose also because I'm somewhat of a "completest" and I like getting everything in the game which slows me down and drives my loss of interest. But I think it's a message to the gaming community to also put out games with better stories and characterizations (something I think the Japanese market struggles A LOT with) so the older, smarter gamers will stay along for the full ride.
I still blame Final Fantasy.