Don't think I've ever bought a game at gamestop. Been a PC gamer for decades and before that most of my console games were gifts, though I randomly picked up FF7 and Chrono Trigger myself, both at Toys R Us.
Taking your title literally, I think great games are still being made. They're a lot more buggy on initial release than they used to be though, and indie games and "early access" really blur the line on what we consider to be finished games. I was having most fun recently with Ready or Not.
Don't think I've ever bought a game at gamestop. Been a PC gamer for decades and before that most of my console games were gifts, though I randomly picked up FF7 and Chrono Trigger myself, both at Toys R Us.
Taking your title literally, I think great games are still being made. They're a lot more buggy on initial release than they used to be though, and indie games and "early access" really blur the line on what we consider to be "out now". I was having most fun recently with Ready or Not.
Don't think I've ever bought a game at gamestop. Been a PC gamer for decades and before that most of my console games were gifts, though I randomly picked up FF7 and Chrono Trigger myself, both at Toys R Us.
Taking your title literally, I think great games are still being made. They're a lot more buggy on initial release than they used to be though.