I'll keep this (relatively, for me) short.
My kids and I have been playing Mario Kart World on the Switch 2. It's really well done, free roam is fun (but limited), and the controls, smoothness, graphics, etc. are REALLY well done. It's lacking in many features (ghosts racing, competitive free roam trials, tracks, items, etc.) and I hope many of the gaps will be filled in over the coming years. It's feeling a bit played out already.
BUT... I've also recently introduced Double Dash (Gamecube) and Mario Kart Wii to the kids. They got a kick out of wii motion controls and double dash's gimmicks, but even with a retrotink, playing it on a big flatscreen TV is just not ideal.
So I sailed the high seas for some ROMs (to games I already own), installed the Dolphin emulator, and installed some 4K texture packs. My PC is ok... i7-4790 processor (10+ years old) and a 3080.
Double Dash, a game from 23 years ago now looks almost as good as Mario Kart World (you can easily find Youtube videos). It's staggeringly good. The controls and speed -- better than World, imho. The performance is fantastic.
If you took the base Double Dash or Wii game and compared to World, you would say we've come incredibly far. But, with a little upscaling, some new textures, etc., it's clear that we really haven't.
I get that Nintendo games are not known for pushing the envelope, but I think this is just one good example of how ... empty ... modern AAA gaming is.
This information is new to me, and actually hurts me deeply. I have been a DQ fan for my entire life. Played and finished every single mainline game except 6. I am currently playing it through it, with the intention to finish it.
As Margarine said, this information definitely has me worried about the future of DQ. If even the Japanese children aren't interested. How long before it's fucked up entirely like Final Fantasy and its "chasing the larger audience" garbage?
It's sad, but it's natural for things to fall off, though. There's no reason why something should go on forever just because it happened to be one of the first iconic JRPGs.
That's definitely true. I still really enjoy the mainline series. Will definitely be sad when it does end, or change direction dramatically.