I recently wrote an article on good writing being tied to the future of gaming, a few days later an article appeared by Steven Sakkau that offered a different view. His article, like all good opinion pieces, made me question why I believe what I do. Of course then I started to rethink questioning those questions and vicious cycle started and before I knew it I was all tuckered out and needed to have a good sit down. When I regained my strength I found I was left with one thing left to ponder; what do I look for in a game? Where do I want this industry to go? Ultimately, what keeps me playing?
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This topic is perfect fodder for intoxicated conversations and I’ll be the first to admit that I sound like a
I see games a pinnacle of storytelling. This medium allows a person to interact with art and be engaged at a deep level. Players are by definition, not audience members. They are not spectators; they are, in a way, co-creators. Playing is a built in mechanic of a videogame! We like, all build these worlds together. My hands can touch anything but themselves.
I’m sorry, that last bit sounded ridiculously intoxicated. I swear I’m sober.
Over the past few days I have meditated on why I feel this way (I’m not a stoner Normal people meditate). As in incense burned down, I realized something; the only games I ever really master, or beat are ones with a compelling story.
I was still attracted to these other unconquered games and I did find hours of pleasure with them but they grew tiresome before too long. They lacked the one thing to keep me playing; good writing and a decent story.
Now I know my views aren’t unique but neither are they universal. That’s why I would like to charge the BitMob community with a task; dig down deep, access those locked away parts of your mind, search your twisted souls and share what keeps you playing a game and why. What does it take for you to wholly defeat a game? You might find that this question goes deeper than games that you merely like.