killamch89 Posted January 17, 2025 Posted January 17, 2025 Sega has a rich history of pioneering unique, experimental games that pushed boundaries, from Shenmue to Jet Set Radio. Given their focus on big franchises recently, do you think it's time for Sega to revisit its experimental roots? Would you like to see them take risks with niche genres or innovative gameplay mechanics again? Or is it better for them to focus on what’s working?
Scorpion Posted February 18, 2025 Posted February 18, 2025 Revisiting experimental roots would reinvigorate Sega's legacy and appeal to nostalgic fans. Niche genres and innovative mechanics could attract new gamers, while maintaining established franchises ensures stability. A balance between risk-taking and mainstream success would be the sweet spot.
killamch89 Posted February 21, 2025 Author Posted February 21, 2025 I believe Sega should indeed explore more niche experimental games. Delving into unconventional concepts can lead to groundbreaking innovations, and with today’s diverse gaming audience, there’s ample room for unique titles that break away from mainstream trends.