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The Long Wait: Modern Game Development and What It's Done to Us
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Lore & Order: A Gaming Podcast di James Padley & Amrith Eldridge
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Modern video games are bigger, more detailed, and more ambitious than ever before. But that ambition comes at a cost.
In this episode of Lore & Order, we explore how game development has stretched from quick, iterative cycles into decade-long productions - and how that shift has quietly changed our relationship with games.
We reflect on growing up in an era where entire trilogies released within a few formative years, compared to today, where a single sequel can take so long that we’re different people by the time it arrives.
So what happened?
Join us as we break it down!
Articles referenced in this episode:
'Why Most People Don't Finish Video Games' - Blake Snow:
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