So, I just got back from watching some Venture Bros. So, naturally, my mind was on failure. I started thinking about video game failures, and my fondness for a number of the more interesting ones. I then started examining why exactly I liked them so much. Was it because they had good gameplay? Most often, no. A good story? Sometimes yes, sometimes no. I found out that I liked them because they were interesting. They were different from the norm, and they tried their damnedest to do something new. And I really appreciate that, much more than a game that plays it safe and succeeds.
But, I decided I wanted to get everyone else's take on this. So, which do you like more: an ambitious failure, like Alpha Protocol, or a safe success, like Modern Warfare 2/3?
EDIT: For claririties sake, here are the definitions I was working off:
Failure: A game that did not succeed in everything it set out to do.
Success: A game that did succeed in everything it set out to do.
But, I decided I wanted to get everyone else's take on this. So, which do you like more: an ambitious failure, like Alpha Protocol, or a safe success, like Modern Warfare 2/3?
EDIT: For claririties sake, here are the definitions I was working off:
Failure: A game that did not succeed in everything it set out to do.
Success: A game that did succeed in everything it set out to do.