richardhutnik said:
kain_kusanagi said: If you feel that watching someone else play a video game is just as good as playing it yourself then you may want to reevaluate gaming as your hobby. The story is many games is important, but it's not the most important part of real games. That's why I don't consider The Walking Dead a real game. It has a great story and it's an amazing experience, but like Heavy Rain and the upcoming Beyond it's not really a video game. Anyone that prefers them to games like Halo, Final Fantasy, Portal, etc. may not even be gamers. Watching a Youtube video play-through of Bioshock Infinite should make you want to play it yourself not satisfy your gamer half. |
I do boardgaming every week an design tabletop games (tonight I am going out for poker for fun, and Wednesday, looking to get together to do some boardgames). I will play these types of games over and over, and don't go out of my way to watch them on YouTube, unless it is to evaluate if they are worth picking up. But, if it is heavily story driven, where the idea is to see the ending, and follow the plot, the amount of money saved by watching makes it worthwhile not to spend money. Back in the day, I would of jumped on the Bioshock Infinite bandwagon.
In short I do gaming. What is being reevaluated is a number of different forms of electronic entertainment, and whether I will pay for content in those areas.
There was a day when what is seen as adventure games today, were actually called "interactive fiction" or an adventure. The former is pretty much fiction you influence over. The later is like the holodeck on Star Trek: Next Generation. Not sure anyone would call what they did on the holodeck a game, but the fact we have a "videogames industry", adventures and interactive fiction get lumped with other forms of play, including game games, that they are labelled as games.
Anyhow, if it is any consolation, I also end up going to themoviespoiler.com to go and look at how movies end up also, so I can get a feeling how things are. Heck, I also don't bother to read any fiction either. I do read non-fiction to get the information out, or philosophical/metaphysical pieces.
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