Thaius said:
Mr.Pandah said:
Thaius said:
I think the hardest things to overcome for many people are undoubtedly the stereotypes. Until a year or so ago, my mom didn't even know games had stories. I'm not sure how that logic follows, but she somehow thought that when I played Halo, I just sat there alone and shot random things for no reason over a 10+ hour campaign.
People really don't understand that video games have value. They don't understand the social value nor the literary value that video games hold. It's hard to get into something when you see it as nothing more than a waste of time.
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this one interests me. I've never heard of that one before. Perhaps Sony heard about your story and decided to base their Uncharted 2 commercial around it.
Well that's not the only example. When I first talked to my best friend's mom about how video games told great stories, I got that dismissal that you get when an adult is no doubt thinking "Oh, you're so cute with your little ideas: don't worry, you'll grow and be big and smart someday!" She completely dismissed my idea, and I still can't think of a good reason why.
I am a huge proponent of video games as a form of literature, so you can't even imagine all the crap I've gotten from many older people about this: people just don't get it.
Eh, I'm the same way, I just don't bother trying to explain it to people anymore though. I remember back when Okami first came out, and my mother was sitting down and glanced over at it and said how odd of a game it was. I told her about how great it was, all of the characters, the fleshed out story, the art form. She, thankfully, believed all of it and actually saw that the game was actually more then a game.
Another friend of mine who isn't always into games for their stories, was completely blown away by Shadow of the Collosus when I showed it to him. He bought the game the next day, and even though a story is almost non-existant, we both agreed that it was probably one of the best atmospheric games to date.
Edit: Sorry for the double post, but I have to go to bed. Duty calls. Hopefully this topic survives until I make it back here tomorrow.