Just as it happens I do like Planescape. Now if someone were to tell me it's just trying to be a book, I'd concede there's alot of reading there and not much in the way of tactical combat.BloatedGuppy said:Well that's the thing, man. A game is a game is a game. I've been playing longer than you, and as long as Anthraxus. Does that mean *I* get to tell *you* what a real game is? When you sing the praises of Planescape, do I get to scoff and say "Planescape was just trying to be a book, Ultima IV was a REAL game". Do I get to bludgeon you with musty memories of M.U.L.E. and Pirates! and Crush Crumble and Chomp? I find gaming greyhairs telling COD fans that they don't know a real game if they bit them in the ass just as arrogant and obnoxious as 2K telling us strategy games aren't contemporary.veloper said:Well I wouldn't go that far, since true scotsmen in this analogy would include any mediocre point&clicker, tons of really bad first person shooters and more trash from the bin.
TWD atleast had a decent story, so it still had a little entertainment value. I'll give it that.
We're not talking about E.T. The Game or Big Rigs or Ultima IX here, this is not an objectively terrible experience. It's a game that has sacrificed a certain measure of player freedom and mechanical complexity in order to deliver a story with better pacing and heightened emotional resonance. Whether or not that's a tradeoff that appeals to you personally is a fine question. Perhaps, like Anthraxus, you don't like "cinematic" or linear gaming experiences, you want to roam free. You want Dwarf Fortress, and not Wing Commander. That's fine. Everyone is permitted their predilections, it's not like we can gainsay them. However, saying that the game is "rigged" shows a fundamental misunderstanding of what the point of the game was, and snotting that you prefer "actual games" is you trying to promote your personal benchmark for quality as a universal one.
I like all games. I like text adventures like Zork and Hitchhikers. I like no-frills stat crunching RPGs like Arkania or KoL, and I like cinematic light weight RPGs like ME or Witcher. I like MMOs. I like strategy games, both historical and contemporary. I like the new XCOM. I love JA2. I like indie games with shitty graphics and tons of charm, and I like AAA games with ridiculous production values and linear gameplay. It's very, very rare that I hate a game. It's even rarer that I'd try to argue that it's not even a game and attempt to imply that people are stupid for enjoying it. I don't demand that everyone share this philosophy, but I think it's worth considering.
I'd have liked Ps:T even more if the combat was good aswell.
I view the game (gameplay) and story as two different things. Nowhere did I mean to imply you're not allowed to like TWD. Should it ever come to an argument whether the game is good or not, then that would be a very different thread.