Message from @conker
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( a la kafka, etc :P)
while I did learn more about history / WW2 in the CoD games during the loading screens 😛
if the witcher 3 or <insert good game here> changed your outlook on life you're easily influenced
i learned so much from world of warcraft growing up.
You're being way too narrow minded.
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longest time in my youth i played a shit ton of Age of Empires 2, was the best history lesson :V
@Happy Humble Hermit lol, wtf ...
I maybe have 15 games in my steam list 😛
Yeah, sure, a life changing story isn't the reason you buy a game. But does that mean it can't explore those themes? Does that mean a game can't dive into the same topics as century old philosophers?
Persona 3? Persona 4?
granted, I don't remember much of the games contents anymore,
but same applies to school contents as well
still, I love strategy games,
c&c is also great tactics, you can learn a lot of making good logical decisions in games
"140 games never played"
I'm sorry Hermit, but I think you're just entering into games with the mindset of a 14 year old playing call of duty.
If only SLIGHTLY better
wtf dudes ... why are you spending so much money in steam ...
I hate steam
cuz it's better than a lot of the shit out there
lul
I don't buy games there, unless they are on sale , and <5$ or so xD
lul
the best gaming story is equivalent to a weak novel. the best games create experiences that utilize the interactive format. if i want to watch hours of cutscenes with dialogue that doesnt match or account for the events of the gameplay thats not a good story. but if the game rests on the individual choices and experiences of the player, it can transcend and do what books cannot
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unfortunately, most games dont do that. because its tough. instead i shoot 50 guys in the head and then go into a cutscene as if nothing happened and i have to suspend disbelief. or accept that every protagonist in every game is a casual mass murderer.
to be honest a large chunk of games are just people's ideas that wanted to be movies and became games or "games" instead :V
you're never going to get a Fyodor Dostoevsky story in a game.
Are you sure that's not just your negative perception of it?
yeah. but at least in games you have interactivity ... instead of just sitting there and watching the movie
most games dont even utilize their greatest strength, which is interactivity. games want to shove a B movie story down my throat when i just want to play
@[chase dreams] it's not negative perception
it's just he has outgrown it ...
thats why games like the elder scrolls are so popular despite their bugs. because its an experience
It has nothing to do with outgrowing anything
that combines player storytelling with narrative storytelling
imagine fucking 1984 as a game where you're playing as a prole
Now you're speaking my language
misery simulator
that game wouldn't sell well
resident evil 2 remake was fantastic because it used the interactive nature of its medium to create tension. the game had like 3 or 4 cutscenes
Get laid fagtows, ha!