I'll try the others, but Dungeon Defenders was not my thing at all.
I need to buy Natural Selection 2, now that I think about it.
I'll try the others, but Dungeon Defenders was not my thing at all.
I need to buy Natural Selection 2, now that I think about it.
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I saw a band cover Earth Crisis last night, so I got high.
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Earth Crisis was just mentioned, so I got high.
Makes me want to clean my room all of a sudden.
Done and done. Reading her blog just makes me hope that bigger game studios pick up on some of those concepts soon.
Hmm. I'm still not sure if I'd consider those video games - but that's not a bad thing. When I think "video game," user interactivity comes to mind first and foremost. Competition, winning, etc. don't even factor into my personal definition of the term "video game"; for instance, The Sims is one of my absolute favorite series. Dear Esther and The Graveyard, while good, just seem more like novels to me. They transcend (and stand apart from) the video game medium.
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Well I think I understand what you mean. Considering video games are the most flexible artistic (I hate this word) medium for interactive storytelling, it seems logical to expect the "best" videogames to be the ones that give the player the most agency in narrative interaction. When I say that, I'm thinking Minecraft, The Sims, Eve Online and even, to a lesser extent, The Elder Scrolls.
However, I don't think that an attribute of a medium implies a critical approach. Films and video art, for example, are the only medium (apart from videogames) that have both sound and visual. Nonetheless, silent films can still be equally "valuable" to the point that some important experimental filmmakers (especially in the 60's) chose to make completely silent films (such as Brakhage with Cat's Craddle or Dog Star Man).
I don't think good videogames have to give agency and freedom to the player. I think this is just one of the many valuable approaches to videogame making. Just like with any art form (again that word), we lose sense of what the medium does (and can do) when we try to define it into a frame (in this case: interactivity).
Furthermore, I think transcending a medium's definition is an amazing thing and, therefore, that this very discussion is a testimony that something amazing is happening with the videogame medium.
In the end, however, whether we agree about a definition of videogames doesn't really matters, what I'd really like to know is whether you appreciate "games" like Dys4ia.
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It was like a bird of rarest-spun heaven metal or like silvery wine flowing in a spaceship, gravity all nonsense now.
I agree. The definition isn't what's important; it's what we get out of the "game" that is. Personally, playing through Dys4ia was an emotional, touching experience for me - the mark of any great artistic (euugh, right?) work. Whether it's a video game or not is pretty irrelevant. However, the inner RPG nut in me thinks Dys4ia would be an even more impactful experience if refashioned into an open-ended, highly interactive work. Even if it was only a text-based "game." It's a shame that many game studios shy away from topics outside the usual good vs. evil spectrum.
RO: Out of curiosity, would any forum regulars consider The Gathering a progressive metal band?
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