A recent trend in gaming that i've been following is the rise of cinematic bullshit. When I look at games like GTA IV and then compare it to Saints Row 2, I find a huge difference between how much fun the games are and how much they focused on story. I hear about uncharted games and am happy for the fans that enjoy them, but I don't think I could get into a game that leads me around by the nose to pre rendered action sequences when I can do similarly awesome things in a sandbox environment at any time I want. I look at part 6 of darksydephil's heavy rain playthrough and think "How the hell did they get away with that homework scene?". Then I look at games that are going to come out and I find that they're either linear, or simulate house chores, future elder scrolls release excluded.
I understand why people like drama, certainly, but what about the epic moments in free roam modes that just make you laugh, like in Saints Row 2 when my character badly sings along with the final countdown while i'm flying a private jet? What about those epic moments where you realize that, for example, you just did a base jump that began from over the clouds and ended when you released the parachute about 1 meter or less from the ground? What about things so epically ridiculous that they make you laugh, like in Just Cause 2 when rico starts humming "March Of The Valkyries" while you're shredding an army base with the two miniguns on the helicopter you just stole by throwing the pilot out several meters in the air?
Why can't games have both dramatic moments and still be really fun? Why must a game be entirely dramatic and therefore have scenes where you set the table, shave your character, make dinner, and so on? It's not like it's impossible.
And so I end with this question. Fellow escapists, what are YOUR thoughts on all of this?
I understand why people like drama, certainly, but what about the epic moments in free roam modes that just make you laugh, like in Saints Row 2 when my character badly sings along with the final countdown while i'm flying a private jet? What about those epic moments where you realize that, for example, you just did a base jump that began from over the clouds and ended when you released the parachute about 1 meter or less from the ground? What about things so epically ridiculous that they make you laugh, like in Just Cause 2 when rico starts humming "March Of The Valkyries" while you're shredding an army base with the two miniguns on the helicopter you just stole by throwing the pilot out several meters in the air?
Why can't games have both dramatic moments and still be really fun? Why must a game be entirely dramatic and therefore have scenes where you set the table, shave your character, make dinner, and so on? It's not like it's impossible.
And so I end with this question. Fellow escapists, what are YOUR thoughts on all of this?