Here's the thing: I love puzzle adventures. I've spent my youth playing them. I have revisited the Longest Journey multiple times. However, there's a new trend in these games which really is starting to grind my gears. I don't mind having choices in the game, and sure, go ahead and flaunt how much your choices matter, but fucking do it outside the game. I don't want to be immersed in the game, being interested in what's happening and then suddenly see a sign saying CHUCKLEFUCK NO. 1 WILL REMEMBER THAT, or even worse: the SEE? YOUR ACTIONS TOTALLY DID INFLUENCE IN THE WORLD IN SOME MINOR AND COMPLETELY UNIMPORTANT WAY, as seen in Dreamfall Chapters.
Another, similar thing was in Mirror's Edge. I can forgive the designers the horrible fighting mechanics, higher-ups may have thought that it would sell otherwise. However, the incompetence of these managers cannot explain why they decided to break the flow of the running by introducing the horribly slow climbing mechanics, or the few minutes it takes Faith to turn a the wheel of a valve. It actually goes against other gameplay elements, which reward you for getting up to speed and staying there.
Why do the game designers think such things are good ideas? Why do they feel the need to yank players out of their flow to do shit like this? Are there any other mechanics such as these which you have raged at?
Another, similar thing was in Mirror's Edge. I can forgive the designers the horrible fighting mechanics, higher-ups may have thought that it would sell otherwise. However, the incompetence of these managers cannot explain why they decided to break the flow of the running by introducing the horribly slow climbing mechanics, or the few minutes it takes Faith to turn a the wheel of a valve. It actually goes against other gameplay elements, which reward you for getting up to speed and staying there.
Why do the game designers think such things are good ideas? Why do they feel the need to yank players out of their flow to do shit like this? Are there any other mechanics such as these which you have raged at?