The Rise of Rail Roading
Is less choice and less complexity really the future of gaming?
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Is less choice and less complexity really the future of gaming?
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HAH! Nowadays, even for single-player games, if we lowly players have the audacity to do that, we can expect a 'fix' in the next patch (I'm looking at you, Gearbox!).[What happened to] the thrill a developer used to feel when players came up with a solution they didn't think of?
This isn't about open worlds. This is about moment-to-moment gameplay. Half Life is an old game that is utterly linear with no open world, but still a less directed experience than, say, Call of Duty 4, in which practically every single thing you do involves a scripted sequence.enzilewulf said:This is the reason I loved Mario 64. You started off with a few worlds and you were allowed to go where ever you pleased as long as you had the required amount of stars. You had to figure out how to do everything on your own. I really hope games will break off this path and do more stuff that is open world. I really love sandboxes and don't mind seeing more.
They barely even told you what you were doing as well.enzilewulf said:This is the reason I loved Mario 64. You started off with a few worlds and you were allowed to go where ever you pleased as long as you had the required amount of stars. You had to figure out how to do everything on your own. I really hope games will break off this path and do more stuff that is open world. I really love sandboxes and don't mind seeing more.
I don't know if you looked at older titles already, but I would recommend playing Chrono Trigger, you may like it.carnege4 said:I'm surprised you didn't mention FF XIII.
I've been playing lots of RPG's and sandbox games now, because i really don't like linear games (there are exceptions of course) but i like the idea of exploring the world you are in and making secondary quests, not just the main quest, take for example Oblivion, it's one of the best open world i've seen, you have so much quests to do. (Dark brotherhood is one of the best side missions <-)
I think the issue has come down to two problems, the money a studio spends, and the money they are going to make.Yahtzee Croshaw said:Snip