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CGI-Quality said:
Slimebeast said:
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CGI-Quality said:
Slimebeast said:
CGI those are very reasonable arguments about genres of Uncharted and Heavu Rain and in my soul I agree with them, but u realize ur going against the majority consensus rite?

Majority consensus says Uncharted belongs in the action genre, and sub-genre would be action-adventure.
Majority says Heavy rain belongs in the adventure genre, and sub-genre would be adventure-thriller perhaps.

Uncharted 2 is an action-adventure, but I never argued that. The genre is still adventure in Uncharted 2's case though. In fact, the only reason I mentioned Uncharted 2 is because it's adventure game that I thoroughly enjoyed. Other than that, it has no real relevance to this discussion.

Now, most people I talk to about HEAVY RAIN think it's a horror game of some sort (or see it as a serial killer style game) so I'm not aware of this " majority consensus" you speak of in regard to that. Furthermore, I doubt when the average customer looks at the box, they say "wow, this looks like an adventure". Yes, it will have adventurous aspects, I've said this before, but it will not be an adventure game, relative to genre.

As different as Alan Wake and HEAVY RAIN are, they are still in the same genre, and are both sub-genres of that: Psychological Thriller (Horror Genre).

Yeah, Heavy Rain and Alan Wake both belong to the horror genre when it comes to thematic genre classification.

But when it oomes to genre classification from a gameplay mechanics perspectivce they're in different genres - Alan Wake is an action game and Heavy Rain would be what people see as 'adventure'.

And we'll continue to disagree.

I haven't met a person yet, (in prerson that is) that knows what HEAVY RAIN is/about, that considers it an adventure game. Furthermore, people are comparing Alan Wake to another Horror game: SILENT HILL 2. Sure, both games (SH2, AW) have action and guns, so what? Does that make them action-shooters? No.

Bottomline, HEAVY RAIN = Psychological Thriller Alan Wake = Psychological Thriller

Both in the same genre (Horror) with different game play mechanics.

 

Yes we'll continue to disagree but you must agree though that there also exists, at least theoretically, genre classifications based on game play mechanics, yes?

Perhaps. But this whole time, I was speaking about public perspective.

In the public eye, HEAVY RAIN will be seen as a serial killer/thriller experience, not an adventure game. That's all I'm getting at.

I don't follow Heavy Rain extensively. I have watched gameplay videos here and there. I know there are 4 main characters or something like that. I do think it's an adventure game though even if it's a thriller. :x

OT: Epic Mickey. Regardless who is making the game or if this game turns out to be good, it would sell on brand name and marketing alone. There is no way Disney would just release it and not market it heavily.



MikeB predicts that the PS3 will sell about 140 million units by the end of 2016 and triple the amount of 360s in the long run.