Perfect example of why discussions like this will always go nowhere. Not flaming GS, although his name makes me want to. But his opinions on what makes a game 'immersive' are clearly different than mine. And since people have differing opinions, games are going to be made to differing standards. I don't find Rez immersive at all. I don't need to, it can still be fun without being immersive. Mario's the least realistic game I can think of, and Nintendo's made a bajillion dollars off of that franchise.GloatingSwine said:Stuff and nonsense.qlpoth said:OK here's an argument I get into all the time. Is it important? to me, yes. I like immersion, and if a game has no basis in reality, it's hard to get immersed in it..
Games can be highly immersive whilst being very abstract indeed. Rez, for instance, is almost hypnotic but it's one of the most abstract games you'll ever play.
But -I- will always find realistic, immersive games more fun, because that's what I like to play. So again, for me, it's important.