DeduS said:
They shouldn't have to give their games a different denomination just because you have a different definition of what a game is. Just because the gameplay isn't "jump over that obstacle" or "shoot all those enemies" doesn't mean it's not gameplay. You kinda got me wondering how your definition of what a game is actually works. Let's play a game (or whatever you want to call it) - I'll list a few "games" and you tell me wether they're games or not by your standard: - Heavy Rain Dont know this game, but I heard its very cinematic but has gameplay, if so, then game - Ace Attorney Game - The Walking Dead interactive comic - Danganronpa Thats the one where its all quicktime events, thats also gameplay - Prof. Layton Not sure about this, I heard its a puzzle game, if it is then its a game. - Monkey Island Never heard of it - Virtue's Last Reward Never Heard of it - Bejeweled Sounds like a candycrush game, so yes, game and to make it more interesting: - Chess Great game - Snakes and Ladders / Chutes and Ladders Great game - Klondike / Solitaire Great Game - Poker Game that people should not play, Have friends who lost everything to it - Sudoku Great game
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"I" Have a diferent opinion of what a game is? Thats like saying toffu is meat, it can be the best toffu in the world and delicious in its own right, but it will never be meat.
Its like saying the music player on a console plays games cuz you have some slight input on a console by a controler and the result gives you a song you unlocked, NO.
You dont watch games, you play them. Interaction should be more then a multyple choice question then watch a cutscene. Like I already said, its a great novel that walking dead one, love it, but I will not call it a game and will not pay for something I dont need to interact with, watched a few episodes on youtube and got the same experience. You think watching smash bros on youtube would have satisfied my need to play it?
I answered your game as best as I could, hope you are satisfied with the answers and it helps you in future decicions on your own of the way I see the world and you wont need to ask me again.
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