You see, we can argue all the time we want about how a game handles the themes and all the liberty that the game gives you in acomplish such goals, but in the end there is no real impact on those decitions, do they? the audience is still safe behind the 4th Wall and its still free to explore all the other choices they missed without repercutions.Tallim said:Personally from the impression I have formed of Dishonored after many many playthroughs (think I'm up to 6 or 7 now) is that the worst possible ending is in fact the correct one for the story.
The chaos rating in Dishonored is not actually a good/evil moral measure at all. It is a measure of the state of the city.
I'm not actually sure what you are trying to ask with your "big gun" question so I feel incapable of providing an answer to it.
My philosophy is that the best way to make the gamer/audience feel something about your message is when you directly threathen their agency/control over the story. Specially if by removing it, they no longer will be able to have fun anymore like it was before that paradoxical moment.
So, in order to achieve this, i have to build up the story in a way that, more or less, you have ONE chance. Like with this game:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/OneChance
Or this one:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AiToYuukiToKashiwamochi
And that one chance is the choice i presented in the older post. You either sacrifice your control over the story (the very unique thing that makes videogames BE games) so your avatar lives a better life on her own and from now on becomes responsible, for the first time in her life, of her own mistakes, and the story goes on without your input. Or you either take absolute control and destroy any shreed of Free Will on your avatar because "why should i let this thing get away with killing the final boss? i want the fun loot for my own pleasure"
And yes, i want that each time you play that game again up to that point, the choice you made the first time will ALWAYS be repeated over and over and over. The change you made the first time is permanent so if you didnt think carefully about it before, then its too late.
Press X to erase Free Will 