"You Will Cry In Front Of Your Game"
A Reuters article claims that console makers are aiming to broaden the appeal of gaming to untapped demographics through use of next-generation fancy graphics.
At Europe's biggest computer-games fair, games companies said on Thursday they hoped the new consoles, which are capable of more lifelike representation, would lure players currently turned off by characters they consider cartoon-like. "It will be a quantum leap in terms of graphics, in terms of the emotions you can experience," said Gerhard Florin, European head of Electronic Arts, the world's biggest video games publisher. "You will cry in front of your game."Is next-gen visual realism really the missing link that has been keeping non-gamers away? It seems a shaky proposition at best. With video game costs raising into the tens of millions and retail game prices reported to climb higher in the next-generation, publishers clearly need the biggest audience they can get. Raising graphical potential is certainly the easiest and most obvious way to "improve" games, but will it actually provide an experience so much better that it will entice the rest of the world to join the gaming masses?
From The Chatty
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I have never cried at a EA game. I HAVE cried playing ICO, Zelda, and some rpgs. EA will NEVER make a game that pulls any sort of emotional tugs. They don't know how. They never will.
You have to have a soul to do that. EA will never understand beauty, subtlety, and emotion. All they know is money and how to exploit the general population with shiny ads. -