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‘Even the visuals and systems are pretty much the same’: Hideo Kojima says too many games are similar these days

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The Death Stranding creator says he hardly plays any big-budget games now…
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News from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. Hideo Kojima, one of the most influential and controversial creators in the gaming world, made it clear again that he is not afraid to say what he thinks, even if that generates debate. In a recent interview, the director of Death Stranding was sharp, saying that modern video games look too much alike, both in playability and visual appearance. “Systems and graphics are pr…

Kojima stays away from AAA titles. Even he doesn't want to gamble games with big budgets anymore. The reason? These titles are all too similar nowadays anyway. The creator of Death Stranding is world-famous in the industry and is known for its complex games with artistic demands. Therefore, it should not be surprising that the game connoisseur Kojima can do nothing with the mainstream. more

Hideo Kojima gives his opinion about today's AAA games, even if he is part of the industry, especially because they say they bore him and see those people cynical.

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GamerBraves broke the news in on Thursday, July 31, 2025.
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