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3-29-2012 @ 6:20PM
Blayze said...
I think a lot of it is due to the fact that most people "graduated" from 2D games when we were younger. We learned the basics of using controllers to move our characters around, then worked our way up to more complicated mechanics as the industry grew.
To expect someone who might never have had that experience, never developed that same skillset, to jump straight into 3D gaming is asking a lot. Even the most casual-friendly game is likely intimidating and confusing as hell to non-gamers.