this post was submitted on 04 May 2025
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Gen Z/late millenials trying to interpret retro games they play on emulators with no manuals is the modern "people making extremely detailed marble statues because they don't realize Romans painted theirs".
That's how you end up with Blue Prince and Dark Souls and stuff.
I'm interested in your take on what Blue Prince and Dark Souls are echoing, if I'm reading this right.
I think they're saying if you fire up some old NES games without the manual, you'll only learn from trial and error, and it's going to be hard as hell. (Even with the manual, they were not as forgiving back then)
Hence, people designing challenging games without instructions thinking THAT'S what the old timers must like!
We do!!! Blue Prince is fantastic