In lieu of the apparent new Metal Gear Announcement in Famitsu (http://kotaku.com/5271124/can-you-decipher-kojimas-famitsu-interview), I started to wonder, does anyone care about new game announcements anymore?
The only reason I asked this is because my first response was "great, well I won't get to play it for probably three years anyway." Unlike say, movie announcements, we hardly get to see a big game announcement like Metal Gear and know we'll be playing it within a year. So we put up with "new images" and "new" videos which are usually rearranged trailers (hello FFXIII anything).
It has become irritating to a point where I'm just not excited about new game announcements anymore. It's like someone serving me a big juicy steak, but I can't eat it for three years. I just have to stare at it.
The only reason I asked this is because my first response was "great, well I won't get to play it for probably three years anyway." Unlike say, movie announcements, we hardly get to see a big game announcement like Metal Gear and know we'll be playing it within a year. So we put up with "new images" and "new" videos which are usually rearranged trailers (hello FFXIII anything).
It has become irritating to a point where I'm just not excited about new game announcements anymore. It's like someone serving me a big juicy steak, but I can't eat it for three years. I just have to stare at it.