• eldebryn@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    People in comments are talking the “boomer cRPG” alias way too literally when it’s just a metaphor for “old school” much like we had for years with unreal and older Dooms being dubbed “boomer shooters”.

    Yes boomer is used metaphorically to just mean “old” instead of “made in the 50s-60s or made by someone of that generation”.

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      4 months ago

      I thought you were right and even in the case of boomer shooter you could argue „well it was made by some boomers“ but this is a game from 2007, fuck that.

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        4 months ago

        It always felt obvious to me that it was a metaphor, I didn’t think I’ve met someone who legit believed boomer shooters were boomer games.

        Most boomers, I think, were too old by the time video games were exciting and commonplace to start drawing numerous people so it’s fairly rare for a baby boomer to be a gamer.

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      4 months ago

      “Boomer shooter” refers to old school FPS/shooters in the sense of boomer = old? Never knew that.

      I always thought it was because of the more fast paced styles of the older games and emphasis on explosive weapons.

      Most people who played Doom / Unreal / Hexen when the games were released were early millenials or tail end “Gen X”. From memory, FPS games weren’t really that popular among people in their 30s and early 40s in the 90s. It was all young kids, teenagers and (I am assuming) university students.

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        4 months ago

        Maybe the explosions played a role in the term being used like that but I’m fairly confident age is the primary dimension here.

        Heck I’ve seen people use “boomer X” to refer to older-meta versions of decks in magic the gathering. Decks which had zombies not explosives.