Depends on the game. Many mainstream ones overfocus on graphics, while some sacrifice graphics for story, or balance it.
Could you tell me one or better yet 2 or 3 mainstream games that were overfocused on graphics (aside from Crysis)? I honestly can't think of any, could someone point out these games that are "overfocused" on graphics?Cid SilverWing post=9.69238.656536 said:Depends on the game. Many mainstream ones overfocus on graphics, while some sacrifice graphics for story, or balance it.
This is just as stupid. Of course they're having fun with their graphicsShivari post=9.69238.654581 said:Not to me, but I notice some people in my school that literally won't touch a Wii because it's not as powerful as their precious PS3. It's sad really, they say graphics > gameplay, and I just tell them "Well if you don't want to have fun then that's your choice. I'll be over there playing Mario Galaxy and being happy."
There have, in fact, been games with stories better than those found in B-movies. I'm guessing you started playing games a few years ago, so you have neard heard of them.tiredinnuendo post=9.69238.654236 said:Sad realization time:
No game plotline, ever, has been better than a B-class movie. Period.
A story doesn't have to be "innovative" (whatever this stupid buzz word is supposed to mean in this context) to be good. It just has to be told well. One of my all-time favorite stories is essentially just interpersonal drama concerned with fairly mundane things.There might have epic music, there might be an awesome story for a game, the presentation may have been really good, but at the end of the day, we've never had a game present a storyline that was truly new or innovative. Nothing that an author or screenwriter didn't do before and better.
Eh? We've had story-focused games for over two decades. If anything, games are becoming less and less about story telling. Why are you citing Mario 64 as an example? Have you really never heard of adventure and roleplaying games?As games become more story focused, it becomes easier to see that the stories aren't very good (after all, you weren't thinking about storyline when you were playing Mario 64). That's what you're seeing.
I think you might want to watch more films. Like, a lot more.poleboy post=9.69238.655143 said:Torment disagrees with you. With a big axe. Seriously, show me a movie made in the last fifty years or so that discusses and analyzes such diverse issues as immortality, morality, human bonds and intellectual lust while keeping it all tied together in a single storyline.
What does this even mean?As for unoriginal ideas that's sort of a moot point. There is no work of fiction created in hundreds of years at least that can not be traced back to some source or inspiration. The only reason video games seem worse is because they tend to operate in clearly defined universes.
CoD4? Are you being serious?Solo508 post=9.69238.662536 said:This doesn't even need debate, the last couple years have just been nothing but a giant war of graphics and I've yet to play a game that doesn't dissapoint me in terms of gameplay/story... besides COD4.
I didn't realize the market is being flooded by interactive movies.Anyway, I read somewhere that its coming to an end so hopefully we will get some actual GAMES not interactive movies sometime soon.
I only feel that games LIKE Crysis, Gears of War, and EVEN CoD4! They were cool, but I'm worried we're more concerned about graphics than an actual GAME!Eggo post=9.69238.655071 said:Other than Crysis, could you list all of these games where this is occurring?
You say it like it's a bad thing, fucking A! Final Fantasy VIII pissed battery acid on 10 an 12!Xvito post=9.69238.653702 said:I've noticed a lack of good story in most of the games that I've played period, but some games still shine and give us hope.
Like Final Fantasy VIII (Yes that's right I said it).
I've been gaming a fairly long time at this point. I started with the 2600 and the C64. I'll ask you to trust me that stories are not why we are here. I regret that you've been banned, as I would've loved to have you list some of your "better than B movie" game plots.frontier psychiatrist post=9.69238.662513 said:There have, in fact, been games with stories better than those found in B-movies. I'm guessing you started playing games a few years ago, so you have neard heard of them.tiredinnuendo post=9.69238.654236 said:Sad realization time:
No game plotline, ever, has been better than a B-class movie. Period.
Innovative means new, or at the very least brought across in a very new way. 'Like something not done before' you might say. Ours is a genre so dominated by tropes and cliches that to call it anything other than "passable" is usually pushing it.A story doesn't have to be "innovative" (whatever this stupid buzz word is supposed to mean in this context) to be good. It just has to be told well. One of my all-time favorite stories is essentially just interpersonal drama concerned with fairly mundane things.There might have epic music, there might be an awesome story for a game, the presentation may have been really good, but at the end of the day, we've never had a game present a storyline that was truly new or innovative. Nothing that an author or screenwriter didn't do before and better.
Yes, we've had story-based games for decades, but I brought up Mario 64 because most of the folks on this site tend to vote around the 14 - 17 bracket whenever a "What age are you" poll comes out. If I had said "Pong", it might not've had the same personal impact.Eh? We've had story-focused games for over two decades. If anything, games are becoming less and less about story telling. Why are you citing Mario 64 as an example? Have you really never heard of adventure and roleplaying games?As games become more story focused, it becomes easier to see that the stories aren't very good (after all, you weren't thinking about storyline when you were playing Mario 64). That's what you're seeing.
we still don't play games that look kinda like Advent children or any pixar movie.EmileeElectro post=9.69238.653765 said:I don't think CGI can get any better, to be honest.
I beg to differ.tiredinnuendo post=9.69238.654236 said:Sad realization time:
No game plotline, ever, has been better than a B-class movie. Period.
There might have epic music, there might be an awesome story for a game, the presentation may have been really good, but at the end of the day, we've never had a game present a storyline that was truly new or innovative. Nothing that an author or screenwriter didn't do before and better.
As games become more story focused, it becomes easier to see that the stories aren't very good (after all, you weren't thinking about storyline when you were playing Mario 64). That's what you're seeing.
Hopefully we'll rise up some day.
- J
Oh no don't get me wrong, Crysis was a head above the rest in graphics... but so what?! All three of them for me were pretty much just eye candy!! Eye candy shoot em ups!! I'd care more if there was a REALLY good reason for fighting against these people rather than just knowing I've got to shoot them! That gets me into a whole new conversation about glamorizing violence though!Eggo post=9.69238.670436 said:GoW and CoD4 are nothing like Crysis though.ike_luv post=9.69238.670388 said:I only feel that games LIKE Crysis, Gears of War, and EVEN CoD4! They were cool, but I'm worried we're more concerned about graphics than an actual GAME!