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curl-6 said:
smellslikejavier1 said:

well that depends on opinions, there are people who enjoy his games and there are people who doesn't enjoy them, but the thing is that he is very passionate with his work and stories even if its results might not appeal to some people, and everyone can clearly see that he is, which doesn't fit with your "soulless/cynical" criticism.

any game on the interactive drama genre can't be classified as "soulless", since its a new genre that relies on its story and obviously doesn't sell as much as the anual popular AAA games like the division, call of duty, etc so since they know that they can't expect mind-blowing sales with them they actually put a lot of effort and creativity at making them.

A game can be soulless without being annualized series. In the case of Cage's games, it's their desperate attempts to ape Hollywood that qualify them as such in my opinion.

They are embarrassment to the videogame industry. It's like your little brother trying to act funny around your friends to gain acceptance.

Videogames at core, are an interactive medium; as soon as you tone that down to convey your work with characteristics from different medium, you'll loose most gamers.