I agree with the artist formerly known as CTN.
Storytelling in games is fundamentally different to in movies or books because of player agency - or at least the illusion of it. When a game is too prescriptive, it makes me feel like I'm on a ghost train being funnelled forwards. Like, I can wave my hands outside of the car and turn my head left to right, but I'm only ever going one way.
I don't think storytelling has fully adapted to the interactive medium yet. That's why all game stories are a bit crap at this point. Hiring proper writers is one thing, but they need to be working closely with the rest of the team to make sure that the plot is in synergy with the gameplay for it to be effective.
Otherwise I get the feeling that I had in the Last of Us, where it was like 'wow, this cutscene is really cool and engaging, especially for a game', then right after I have to just waste like 30 people in an alley with a shiv to get to the next area. There was a total disconnect (this was something Dogg Thang picked up on in the LoU thread that resonated with me).
Storytelling in games is fundamentally different to in movies or books because of player agency - or at least the illusion of it. When a game is too prescriptive, it makes me feel like I'm on a ghost train being funnelled forwards. Like, I can wave my hands outside of the car and turn my head left to right, but I'm only ever going one way.
I don't think storytelling has fully adapted to the interactive medium yet. That's why all game stories are a bit crap at this point. Hiring proper writers is one thing, but they need to be working closely with the rest of the team to make sure that the plot is in synergy with the gameplay for it to be effective.
Otherwise I get the feeling that I had in the Last of Us, where it was like 'wow, this cutscene is really cool and engaging, especially for a game', then right after I have to just waste like 30 people in an alley with a shiv to get to the next area. There was a total disconnect (this was something Dogg Thang picked up on in the LoU thread that resonated with me).
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