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Alex Hutchinson, creative director on Army Of Two: The 40th Day has said that linear stories in videogames don't make the grade

Speaking exclusively to NowGamer about the Army of Two sequel, Hutchinson, who spent six years working on titles like the Sims and Spore, told us that videogaming suits narratives generated by players. "One of the things I took from [my time at Maxis] was this idea about the player driving the story, the player driving the narrative and the player being in control of their own game, which is the thing that we do in gaming the best," he said. "Telling a linear story we’re actually crap at. The best story in a game is a terrible movie, it’s made up for by the fact it’s an awesome game. We’re terrible at telling stories, we kid ourselves that we can tell stories. They’re awful, they’re cheesy, they’re shallow, they’re weirdly paced, they have bad endings that are always blowing things up or punching people – we’re not good at that."

“We're terrible at telling stories, we kid ourselves we can tell stories”

Hutchinson believes that players should drive certain elements of the story due to the interactive nature of gaming. "If you ask players – and we saw this at Maxis and you even see it in shooters, which is why I think it’s very applicable – ‘What was the story? What happened?’ they don’t tell you the story, they tell you what they did," he said. He also explained how Army of Two: The 40th Day will try and buck the trend for linearity: "We try to branch it out," he said "‘Do we go left or right, do we go up or down, do we stick together or do we split up?’ – but it’s still reasonably linear. But let people make their own story."

http://www.nowgamer.com/news/1532/ea-dev-game-stories-are-crap

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Right....I disagree actually

He obviously NEVER played FF6 or MGS4



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He's right. More game developers need to realize this.

 

Edit: Whoops, I just posted in a vg$ thread, thereby encouraging them.



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Someone introduce this man to Uncharted 2.



Well I certainly can't think of many EA games with a decent stories.



 

hum,

I presume it depends of the game indeed ...



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Well, its Ea afterall



I agree.

95% of games have crap stories. The games that try to put emphasis on story like Gears of war 2 and Uncharted are the worst offenders...cause they often neglect gamplay to tell a semi retarded story.

Of course there are exceptions. MGS1, MGS3, Chrono Trigger, Shenmue, Condemned...etc.



I tend to agree, Videogames offer such a wide medum for story telling but they are mostly bland dull stories thats are recycled over and over again.

I love Mario but the story has pretty much lost all meaning when I play new Mario games now... If it wasnt Mario I would have stopped playing Mario games ages ago.



to add to my previous post... EA is the worst offender so he would know.



darth, pointing to MGS doesn't really disprove the point. i never played MGS so i'll just take your word that it's a great story but in general story telling in video games is pretty poor. plus, most games that do tell a good story don't really tell the story via gameplay, they tell it via cut scenes with isn't actually a video game, it's a video game movie break.