noname2200 said:
It's a videogame. If the defense of the story is "it would have worked fine if this was a movie (disagree)" then you've still got a bad story, because you failed to work within your medium and tried to shove a round peg into a square hole. There's a reason movies create a new screenplay when adopting a film or play, for example. If anything, this point is a slamming indictment of your thesis.
Also, it doesn't matter that she eventually recovered and killed Ridley, because she had no business freaking out over it in the first place. |
I'm not trying to defend how the story was presented but rather the story itself.