wookiee777 said:
I got into an argument with my sister over whether a game can be objectively good. I told her that no game is truly "good" or "bad" in the objective sense but what people mean when they say that is "I like this game" or "I do not like this game". She asked about when people say things like "I could recognize that the game was good, but I didn't really like it". I told her that when that is stated it just means that said person has aspects of the game they respect or like, but the game as a whole doesn't satisfy them.
But she stuck to her belief that Good Game=/=Subjective and that I Like It=Subjective only. I figured that these two statements were synonyms basically. What do you think about this, Escapist? Is a game good in the objective sense? Can you dislike a game that is "good"?
you are WRONG. Why can't something be objectively better than another in it's on genre? You can't compare action to rts but you can tell when something's total shit. Yes a game isn't good subjectively if the subjected person is an arrogant moron incapable of any amount of logical thinking, and only likes fighting games but was forced to sit through an RTS but you know what? That's obviously subjective. You can tell when something does it's JOB right. A game is good if it can achieve it's intended purpose. That's it. Same with movies. Same with everything else. Not that difficult to understand. :|
I fucking hate League of Legends. The game's whole concept revolves around the sole concept of DPS. All the fucking characters are the same. All the fucking items are to modify damage, heal being reverse damage. The mechanic is based around the single value that is DMG, it is by logical necessity imbalanced. Stupidity are often inconsequential. Catching up requires the other team to fuck up, instead of your team pulling clever shit out of your ass. Runes, Levels, and Hero release are a shameless money scam. Heroes that come out are either imba or buffed to be imba, as a money scam. The marketting is a psychological scam. The Runes, Levels, and Hero releases are also psychological scams (look up B.F. Skinner). The game's single and only upside is that it's incredibly inclusive - which is ALSO a money scam. I look at this game and get disgusted at it given I understand the psychology working behind the game. Does that make it a bad game? No. I believe it's a great game, because it's both inclusive and competitive, a rare combination but EVEN if I believed it's a terrible game, doesn't change the fact that it's inclusive, it's competitive, ripping off countless players daily, and it's immersing for those who only want brainless fun. A movie is good if it's immersing. A song is good if it's immersing. Art is good if it's immersing. If it's purpose is to immerse it's audience and give about an array of emotions ; A game is a good if it's *immersing.*