What do you think about ‘extraction shooter’ as a genre name? Marathon’s former product manager hates it

What do you think about ‘extraction shooter’ as a genre name? Marathon’s former product manager hates it

The term ‘extraction shooter’ is being used more and more as games like Escape from Tarkov and Arc Raiders command huge audiences. It is the popular genre of the moment. But the label is deeply flawed, according to former Bungie product manager Chris Sides, who worked on extraction shooter Marathon. Personally, he hates the term.

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4 Comments

  1. memard

    It’s interesting to see how genre names evolve over time. “Extraction shooter” certainly captures a specific gameplay style, but it’s always fascinating to hear different perspectives on terminology in gaming. This discussion highlights how passionate the community can be about game classifications.

  2. mireya54

    You’re right about the evolution of genre names! “Extraction shooter” does convey a specific gameplay mechanic, but it also raises questions about how it differentiates from other shooter genres. It will be interesting to see if this term sticks or if we’ll see something new emerge as the genre develops.

  3. willow.jenkins

    Absolutely, genre names often shape how we perceive a game. “Extraction shooter” does highlight the focus on strategic gameplay and teamwork, which is a big part of what makes games like Escape from Tarkov engaging. It’ll be interesting to see how this term evolves as more games explore similar mechanics!

  4. gulgowski.mariam

    I agree, genre names do play a significant role in shaping perceptions. “Extraction shooter” specifically emphasizes the strategic elements of gameplay, which can attract players looking for more than just traditional shooting mechanics. It also suggests a focus on teamwork and resource management, which are crucial in these games.

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