| thelifatree said: Entertaining depends on preference Blade Runner. Some people find it boring as a wall. Some people like to pick apart things in piece things together same thing with anime.
I think restricting, Games in any way of storytelling is bad. What fits the atmosphere of the game. Would A cutscene work better, would QTE, would it be better after some tricky puzzles, to sit back and watch a movie being played between gameplay. Basically you get a Movie-Videogame Hybrid then which exists. If the purpose of a videogame is to entertain plotwise. Then Final Fantasy X with its bad dialogue and all, beats out 95% of movies for me. Because of the world, the illusion of attachment everything. So maybe it won't do the same for you, but it does for me. And many other people |
Taste doesn't matter so long as some people find it enjoyable and they partake of the entertainment. Some of the biggest works have the characteristic of being enjoyable by almost anybody.
Its obtuse in studying video game stories to restrict the idea of story telling to words spoken or written, and the overall plot for video games. The story of any video game with a story is not a one page summary of what happened like that Avatar picture which was posted earlier.
In a visual sense many great video games tell their story through the environment. Its up to the player to pay attention and interpret what they see. The story in a video game isn't limited to what is told or what happens and a game doesn't need QTE or even cutscenes to tell a great story.
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