I was playing a game (which shall remain anonymous) the other day, and one thing I noticed from it was there was a large lack of detail going into it. When I attempt to pull up the codex/glossary, the game redirects me to a website and asks me to buy a separate novel/guide so I could understand all the terms, the details, the character history, etc. (To be honest, the game ?does? touch upon some of the concepts and characters it brings up, but does it so lightly that it feels empty/confusing).
Which brought me to a question: How accessible should a game be? Should they need to read a lore book beforehand or should whatever lore be placed within the game?
For example, in Bioware games, they usually provide a codex which details certain concepts and history the game cannot depict without getting extra costs. But at the same time, those games do a well enough job explaining who certain characters are and how they got to that point. For example, I never read the two books previous to Dragon Age: Origins, the Stolen Throne or The Calling. However, I was able to get a clear picture of the concept, the world and the characters (especially Loghain) just by playing the game and didn?t need to read the books.
But in another area, the Witcher, fans say that I would almost need to read the novels to appreciate the world as it goes into more details of the characters than the games do. (Disclosure: I have played Witcher 1 and 2, but not 3 because of monetary situation. I plan to pick it up this holiday season).
What do you think?
Which brought me to a question: How accessible should a game be? Should they need to read a lore book beforehand or should whatever lore be placed within the game?
For example, in Bioware games, they usually provide a codex which details certain concepts and history the game cannot depict without getting extra costs. But at the same time, those games do a well enough job explaining who certain characters are and how they got to that point. For example, I never read the two books previous to Dragon Age: Origins, the Stolen Throne or The Calling. However, I was able to get a clear picture of the concept, the world and the characters (especially Loghain) just by playing the game and didn?t need to read the books.
But in another area, the Witcher, fans say that I would almost need to read the novels to appreciate the world as it goes into more details of the characters than the games do. (Disclosure: I have played Witcher 1 and 2, but not 3 because of monetary situation. I plan to pick it up this holiday season).
What do you think?