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I feel like there's been a massive focus on visual fidelity and production quality over the substance of a game. Which is gameplay that's interesting.
Almost every game that I consider incredibly memorable has low fidelity graphics by today's standards. Too much money goes into shit that you look at once when you boot up the game, and then it fades into the background when you're actually playing.