ENKC said:I don't expect AC/DC to be Beethoven's fifth and I don't expect God of War to be Ico. It works as what it is, not as an intellectual piece.Furrama said:Nothing gets better unless it is held to higher standards. That was his and my point. Video gaming doesn't have to be a pointless time waister.ENKC said:Are you asking too much of a video game? Yes. Yes you are. This article was overthinking taken to an absurd, Ted Mosby-esque level. God of War is all about the extreme excess of killing everything in Greek mythology, in one case with a bridge. I just don't feel it's a game that was meant to stand up to analysis as a literary work, nor should it be judged by those standards.
Yes, but it could have been better. Everything could have been better than what it is, but they often stop short for whatever reason. NOTHING IS ABOVE CRITICISM. You do know that people argue about books and movies and hold them to higher expectations sometimes. Sometimes you see a glimmer of genius in something and then feel let down when it falls apart. There is nothing wrong with wanting more out of anything in life.
God of War could have been more than about blood and death. Blood and death was at first just a vehicle, but it soon became the driving force. When that happened it lost some appeal to most people who want more than to get up in the morning and death death death death death lunch death death death afternoon tea death death death quick shower death death death....