This made me realize something /v/.
There comes a point where a piece of media becomes too expensive, too developed, takes too long to make.
This is why E3 was shit, because games now cost so much money and take so long to make that there are barely any to show.
Games need to step back, lower their budgets, return to the golden age of smaller teams and more limitations so that creativity may flourish through them. I'd rather a good game that tries to be something specific than all these modern, bland pieces of shit that take a hundred gig of harddrive space, the same fucking mechanics and short, boring stories all because graphics and marketing have gotten way out of hand.
>inb4 hurrdurr movies are not games
Don't be idiots. There are games with bigger budgets than $100,000,000