Immersion is when..

Recommended Videos

Yassen

New member
Apr 5, 2008
1,308
0
0
Yahtzee's recent review on Oblivion raised a very good point about gaming. One of the aspects that makes gaming so appealing is that you as a player, contribute to the story and thus become more immersised. He gave a couple of good examples like the one about thief 2 but I'd like to hear some examples from the escapist communities about immersion examples, perhaps ones that have actually happened to you.

Immersion is after you've played world of warcraft, go for a drive and pass a police car,you wonder if you aggroed it.

Immersion is when you walk down a busy street after playing GTA 4 and think "bad car, bad car, alright car, bad car, nice car! (prepare to steal)"
 

Ravenstien

New member
Mar 20, 2008
28
0
0
Immersion is when you've been playing Splinter Cell for hours, stop, then find yourself looking for the best shadows to hide in.
Immersion is when you've been playing Burnout: Paradise for too long and find yourself trying to press Boost in your own car.
 

karn3

New member
Jun 11, 2008
114
0
0
Yassen said:
immersised
Is that even a word?

Immersion is when your playing a game and you forget what your playing is a game. Everything in you peripheral vison blurs until only the screen remains. When a game makes you jump an inch of your seat which shock and fear it's an immersive game.
 

stompy

New member
Jan 21, 2008
2,951
0
0
karn3 said:
Yassen said:
immersised
Is that even a word?

Immersion is when your playing a game and you forget what your playing is a game. Everything in you peripheral vision blurs until only the screen remains. When a game makes you jump an inch of your seat which shock and fear it's an immersive game.
I'm immersed pretty quickly then...

Immersion is when you've been playing GTA4 for too long, then suddenly get the urge to smash a car window with your elbow when you pass by a car outside.

Immersion is when you play too much BF2142 and start muttering 'Mediiic' when you need help.

This one isn't mine, so yeh Immersion is when you've been playing too much Mass Effect, and when you get a burn in real-life, yell out for Medi-gel.
 

Lance Icarus

New member
Oct 12, 2007
340
0
0
Immersion is when you play Burnout and wonder what you could crash your car into that would get the most points (I highly advise not going for a drive right after playing Burnout :p).

Immersion is when you play Resident Evil and you're afraid to use the bathroom because it's right under the window.

Immersion is when you play GTA and pass a guy who got pulled over, wondering what his wanted level must have been considering the police force around him (fun car game!).

Immersion is when you play Metal Gear Solid and start walking around ready for CQC.

Immersion is when you play Assassin's Creed and go for a walk, sitting on benches and listening in to people's conversations.

Immersion is when you play Silent Hill and then hear your car radio start getting static. Suddenly you look for Pyramid Head for a couple seconds.
 

SomeBritishDude

New member
Nov 1, 2007
5,081
0
0
Immersion is when you play Fable and start to find blonde people more trustworthy.

Immersion is when you play team fortress 2 then try to mend your 360 by hitting it with a spanner.
 

Oh-Wiseone

New member
Jun 9, 2008
62
0
0
Immersion occurs when I get up from a video game and my latest encounter with real life reminds me of my first encounter with video games, confused and helplessly lost.
 

vede

New member
Dec 4, 2007
859
0
0
Immersion is when you play STALKER (or any FPS, but in STALKER, cover is essential to survival), and start avoiding areas in real life because there's not enough potential cover available or there's too many ways an enemy could flank you. I've been hesitating to enter certain rooms and areas recently because of this.
 

fix-the-spade

New member
Feb 25, 2008
8,639
0
0
Immersion is playing Alien Resurrection, then jumping out of your skin when the microwave goes beep.

Immersion is playing Half life two, then checking the ceiling for Barnacles.
 

L.B. Jeffries

New member
Nov 29, 2007
2,175
0
0
So...is immersion when something in the video game spills over into the real world?

I was pretty immersed in 'Tie Fighter' when I was driving in my car and found myself seriously wishing there was a match speed button in my dashboard.
 

vede

New member
Dec 4, 2007
859
0
0
L.B. Jeffries said:
So...is immersion when something in the video game spills over into the real world?
No, not necessarily. Immersion is also when a game-world goes together so well that it actually starts to become believable. When you feel like you really are in that world instead of the real world.

I guess we're just going with the flow.
 

tobyornottoby

New member
Jan 2, 2008
517
0
0
Immersion is when you've played Goldeneye/Perfect Dark and any time you see a surveillance camera hanging anywhere, your hands start to aim at it in reflex

Immersion is when you've played the difficult Goron Race of Majora's Mask so many times before you finally finished it, that when you're canyoning in the mountain and you have to make a far jump into a freefall of many meters into a pond somewhere below, that when the guide counts up, you actually start running after 2 so you would economically jump right a nanosecond after 3 has been said.

That was dangerous >.> scared the hell out of him, grabbing me last minute

Immersion is that you're so accustomed to tools like Photoshop, that when you're drawing with pen and paper you wonder where CTRL-Z is

Not mine but from a friend; Immersion is when you've played so much SIMS, you're imagining emotion balloons over people's heads

But that's not the immersion I'm looking for in games anyway. I want the game world to 'come alive' when I'm in it, not that it comes alive in me in my world. wrong way :p

So...is immersion when something in the video game spills over into the real world?
that. I think it can go 2 ways. you can become part of the game world, or the game world becomes part of you. Or maybe those always go together, dunno. First sounds like the 'real' immersion while this thread is about the second. Immersion does not always comes only with realistic worlds. 'Immersed in tetris' is the much used example
 

The_Toe_Bighter98

New member
Mar 22, 2008
405
0
0
Immersion is playing Zombie Panic Source, when you eye your surroundings and attempt to get as high as possible.

Or immersion is playing Mass Effect, and only talking with good, neutral or evil answers.
 

Alphavillain

New member
Jan 19, 2008
965
0
0
Immersion is when, after playing MGS4, your thumb involuntarily reaches for the Start button when someone is telling you something really uniteresting, forgetting you can't "Skip" what they are saying.
 

Jack Spencer Jr

New member
Dec 15, 2007
96
0
0
Yassen said:
One of the aspects that makes gaming so appealing is that you as a player, contribute to the story and thus become more immersised.
I'm going to disagree with you here. The interactive aspect of gaming does not make it more immersive, just immersive in a different way. (I'm not even going to go into how in most games you don't contribute to the story so much as just connect the dot of the pre-planned story the developers have set up) When I came out of the movie Twister and drove past a farmer's field on my way home, I was scanning the horizon for tornadoes. (Yes, I know that movie was dumb. Sue me.) My point is, immersion happens when immersion happens and I call bullshit when gamers of any stripe try to sell the idea that gaming is more immersive than other media solely because of interactivity. I find the interactivity hampers immersion. Which is why those games that manage to be immersive are so special. If all games were immersive by the very nature of gaming, immersion would be a useless concept. But they're not, so it isn't.

As for my own stories... well, they're stupid, such as hopping around the bleachers at school like I was Q*bert or something. What can I say, I was a stupid kid with an overactive imagination.
 

MindBullets

New member
Apr 5, 2008
654
0
0
Immersion is when, after you've been playing Hitman, you start designating targets in the street and wondering how to covertly assassinate them without being witnessed or leaving evidence.

Immersion is also, for me at least, when something shocks you in the game and, instead of actually jumping backward in fright, you press S and the spacebar to make your guy jump backward out of fright. This happened when I'd used the inflate tool in Gmod on a vortigaunt's head. I shot at him and he whips his head round to look at you. Scared the crap out of me when his head, particularly the central red eye, was that big.
 

billy-j

New member
Dec 16, 2007
44
0
0
Immersion is when i've been playing Bioshock and i go out and try to shoot bees at people from my hand

Immersion is when i've been playing Fable and ask the barber which haircut will make my evil stats go up
 

vun

Burrowed Lurker
Apr 10, 2008
302
0
0
Immersion is when you're going for a walk, come to a fence and then try to hit space to climb over it while wondering where the fuck your gun is after too much Call of Duty 4.
 

Katana314

New member
Oct 4, 2007
2,299
0
0
Immersion is when you're playing Phoenix Wright, and show genuine concern for the defendant when the judge is about to declare "GUILTY".
It actually accomplishes that often.