Does anyone else feel like MMO's have lost that special something that made you stay up all night and play for hours on end. That MMO that literally takes up years of your gaming life and just sucks you in entirely? Has gaming changed, have I changed, or both?
I'm a relatively old gamer (35). I can remember staying up way later than I should in my college dorm playing Everquest to 6am, sleeping 3 hours and then going to class that morning. I remember skipping parties and social functions because Burning Crusade was released and playing with my online friends felt just as engaging as going out with my real life friends. Ever since those times it feels like I'm a junkie looking for that really great hit I had back in the day, but nothing seems to affect me as much as my first gaming loves... LOTRO, Star Wars Galaxies, SWTOR, GW2, Age of Conan, FFXIV, I've tried them all, but constantly something seems missing. Is it that all of these games have just literally built off their predecessors with nothing really ground breaking?
After these three games, has anything really come along to further the genre? Are we just playing regurgitated versions of these classics, just with updated graphics and some added features? What is it going to take for something to grab us and keep us playing for years like these games did? Today I find that hunger for that sort of experience again. Sure I feel that way about some games for the first 3-4 months. (I'm looking at you GW2), but it always ends up that the warts show and by month 5 I really start losing interest. GW2 had no real end game, SWTOR just wasn't fun, LOTRO felt like I was just replaying a story I knew the ending too already, and FFXIV just had a horrible start and the redux was too little too late for me. So today, like the good little MMO crack addict that I am, I pin my hopes on the future (Wildstar, EQNext) and hope that at some point I can feel like I did in the good old days, but I'm not holding my breath.
As an aside... If you don't know where the title of this post comes from, here's a little musical history lesson...
And if you want to be a bit more hip with it....
I'm a relatively old gamer (35). I can remember staying up way later than I should in my college dorm playing Everquest to 6am, sleeping 3 hours and then going to class that morning. I remember skipping parties and social functions because Burning Crusade was released and playing with my online friends felt just as engaging as going out with my real life friends. Ever since those times it feels like I'm a junkie looking for that really great hit I had back in the day, but nothing seems to affect me as much as my first gaming loves... LOTRO, Star Wars Galaxies, SWTOR, GW2, Age of Conan, FFXIV, I've tried them all, but constantly something seems missing. Is it that all of these games have just literally built off their predecessors with nothing really ground breaking?



After these three games, has anything really come along to further the genre? Are we just playing regurgitated versions of these classics, just with updated graphics and some added features? What is it going to take for something to grab us and keep us playing for years like these games did? Today I find that hunger for that sort of experience again. Sure I feel that way about some games for the first 3-4 months. (I'm looking at you GW2), but it always ends up that the warts show and by month 5 I really start losing interest. GW2 had no real end game, SWTOR just wasn't fun, LOTRO felt like I was just replaying a story I knew the ending too already, and FFXIV just had a horrible start and the redux was too little too late for me. So today, like the good little MMO crack addict that I am, I pin my hopes on the future (Wildstar, EQNext) and hope that at some point I can feel like I did in the good old days, but I'm not holding my breath.
As an aside... If you don't know where the title of this post comes from, here's a little musical history lesson...
And if you want to be a bit more hip with it....