El Día que JUGAR Dejó de Ser Divertido

I've been playing video games for as long as I can remember. But a few months ago, I closed EA FC mid-match and never opened it again. Not because it was bad. But because I realized I wasn't playing anymore: I was trapped inside a system designed to keep me hooked. For years, video games were a simple promise: you paid once, took something home, and made it yours. Today, many games no longer want to occupy your imagination. They want to occupy your routine. In this video, we talk about Ultimate Team, microtransactions, FOMO, battle passes, games as a service, Assassin's Creed, Call of Duty, Rockstar, Naughty Dog, and how an industry with more money, more technology, and more people than ever seems to have forgotten something basic: telling stories that matter. It's not about saying everything was better before. It's about asking a rather uncomfortable question: When was the last time a video game left a lasting impression on you? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✉️Collaborations: [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you enjoy these kinds of videos, if they bring back memories, or if you simply want to support the channel, you can join "The Cassette Brotherhood"📼 by clicking the "Join" button or using the link below 👇    / @cojosfc   It's not required, but it helps a lot so I can continue telling these stories the way I believe they deserve to be told. Plus, you'll be entered into the June giveaway for a 🎮R36S retro console!!! #spectrum #nostalgia #RetroGaming #cojosfc