Detroit Become Human
one of several rather impressive things from Sony's E3 presentation
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 8:07, Share, Reply)
one of several rather impressive things from Sony's E3 presentation
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I'm guessing there is more than one scene in the game
but I could be wrong
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 9:46, Share, Reply)
but I could be wrong
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 9:46, Share, Reply)
Depends if
Peter Molyneux had anything to do with it or not.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 10:53, Share, Reply)
Peter Molyneux had anything to do with it or not.
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tech demo
with quicktime events... this shit is still going on i see.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 9:41, Share, Reply)
with quicktime events... this shit is still going on i see.
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I'm quite liking the advances in interactive storytelling
must be my age
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 9:48, Share, Reply)
must be my age
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the thing is
it's never going to get any better than a "choose your own adventure book" which basically mounts down to "how many times can you read a book wrongly, before you get it right".
Truly interactive storytelling is only possible through human improvisation... and that's when it becomes something more than a frustrating "error your way through this narrative"
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 9:55, Share, Reply)
it's never going to get any better than a "choose your own adventure book" which basically mounts down to "how many times can you read a book wrongly, before you get it right".
Truly interactive storytelling is only possible through human improvisation... and that's when it becomes something more than a frustrating "error your way through this narrative"
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 9:55, Share, Reply)
But it's not just press the wrong button until you find the right one
they're providing interesting variations and alternative outcomes, all with delicious visuals. If it's cheap I'll happily waste a few hours seeing what it offers
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 10:28, Share, Reply)
they're providing interesting variations and alternative outcomes, all with delicious visuals. If it's cheap I'll happily waste a few hours seeing what it offers
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so are you going to play it over and over and over again?
because otherwise you are going to be paying for an awful lot of content that your variations and choices will never lead too...
Games are great for interactivity, and occasionally the narrative aint bad...
movies are great for narrative and a wonderful sensory overload of staring at "stories"
I see no need to combine these two.... personally speaking of course.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 12:27, Share, Reply)
because otherwise you are going to be paying for an awful lot of content that your variations and choices will never lead too...
Games are great for interactivity, and occasionally the narrative aint bad...
movies are great for narrative and a wonderful sensory overload of staring at "stories"
I see no need to combine these two.... personally speaking of course.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 12:27, Share, Reply)
yes, the aspect of replaying a scenario to achieve different outcomes appeals to me
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Yeah the problem is the game starts to grow exponentially as you provide the player more choices with unique outcomes
So the game eventually has to merge outcomes which feels hollow and unsatisfying. Not to mention that it's such a curated experience that no solution you find ever feels novel.
( , Tue 14 Jun 2016, 16:00, Share, Reply)
So the game eventually has to merge outcomes which feels hollow and unsatisfying. Not to mention that it's such a curated experience that no solution you find ever feels novel.
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