So, I played a game recently where I became disconnected from the narrative, towards the end of the story. It was a game that involved multiple universes/existing timelines. That's as much of the game I will detail, so not to delve into spoilers.
I felt that I, unconsciously, was withdrawn from my investment in the story and suddenly the characters had little to no meaning to me.
Now, I personally do not blame this game for this happening, as I thought the whole concept was clever and well done, when considering it in retrospect, but it did mean that the emotional impact of the story at the end was largely lost on me.
There is no specific reason that I can assign to why this happened, as it happened unconsciously. I did not choose to separate myself from the narrative, but just drifted away naturally. I assume it was to do with the fact that I thought the game had devalued my characters and my story by showing that there were millions of universes. To me this makes it seem like mine doesn't really matter that much, in the grand scheme of things, and to every time I win or do something good, there has been a timeline created where this didn't happen and suffering/pain ensued instead. I was just happening to continue in the World where I was succeeding, but was creating extra universes where this was not true, so really, I hadn't won or succeeded at all.
Should I blame the game for disconnecting me from the narrative? Because at the moment, I don't. Was it their fault that this happened? Should this make me rate the game any less than I did?
Have you ever lost connection with a game's narrative? Why do you think it happened?
Disclaimer: This is my first thread topic on a forum ever, so go easy on me.
I felt that I, unconsciously, was withdrawn from my investment in the story and suddenly the characters had little to no meaning to me.
Now, I personally do not blame this game for this happening, as I thought the whole concept was clever and well done, when considering it in retrospect, but it did mean that the emotional impact of the story at the end was largely lost on me.
There is no specific reason that I can assign to why this happened, as it happened unconsciously. I did not choose to separate myself from the narrative, but just drifted away naturally. I assume it was to do with the fact that I thought the game had devalued my characters and my story by showing that there were millions of universes. To me this makes it seem like mine doesn't really matter that much, in the grand scheme of things, and to every time I win or do something good, there has been a timeline created where this didn't happen and suffering/pain ensued instead. I was just happening to continue in the World where I was succeeding, but was creating extra universes where this was not true, so really, I hadn't won or succeeded at all.
Should I blame the game for disconnecting me from the narrative? Because at the moment, I don't. Was it their fault that this happened? Should this make me rate the game any less than I did?
Have you ever lost connection with a game's narrative? Why do you think it happened?
Disclaimer: This is my first thread topic on a forum ever, so go easy on me.