Weekend Confirmed 109 - Prey 2, Trials Evolution, Fez, God of War: Ascension
by Garnett Lee, Apr 20, 2012 11:00am PDTThere's no two ways around it, the run to E3 has started. Big news leads off this episode of Weekend Confirmed with Sony announcing a new God of War game in the works for PlayStation 3. One of last year's E3 surprises, Prey 2, also finds its way into the news with word of a delay as rumors swirl around its development. Screen Tear host Carlos Rodela joins the two Jeff's and Garnett as they tackles these stories along with more love for Fez and plenty of enthusiasm for the finger-melting action of Trials Evolution. There's even some board game love worked in there before Finishing Moves brings it all home.
Weekend Confirmed Ep. 109: 04/20/2012
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Round 1 00:00:36 – 00:27:42
Whatcha Been Playing Part 1 00:28:07 – 00:55:48
Whatcha Been Playing Part 2 00:56:49 – 01:24:50
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I'm instantly skeptical any time I hear people make sweeping generalizations about the lack of high-quality storytelling in videogames. I personally think that 95% of people who play games are only paying minimal attention to the story to begin with (Jeff, I'm not including you in that 95%, I get the feeling you pay far closer attention to story in games than most do). I think many videogame "stories" are fairly well put together.... just as well as the average movie. The problem is that the experience of PLAYING the game often gets in the way of storytelling. Our attention (and therefore our ability to absorb the story) is constantly divided.
Another issue is that the primary focus of most videogames is not storytelling. The primary focus is gamplay, with the story acting as a metaphor or "excuse" for the gameplay that is taking place.
Of course, the ideal situation is to have a game with great storytelling AND great gameplay, but the truth is that for most people, a game doesn't need to have a great story to be enjoyable. On the flip side, a game with great story but bad gameplay just won't be enjoyable for most. Its an issue of priorities, and I feel that storytelling is often not the priority of the developer, or the player.
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