Okay, wow.
I'm sorry for saying that the game could be one finest games ever made, claiming absolutes apprently doesn't turn out that well, heh. It was (and is) my opinion, and I honestly thought people would see eye to eye with me, but a lot of good points have been raised about the game, and I'd like to elaborate.
SaneAmongInsane said:
I don't think so. I just read the entire plot of the game on the Wikipedia article. sooo....
Ok, well you just missed the entire point.
TheYellowCellPhone said:
HOWEVER, the game isn't worth buying. Not at the original $20 that Steam wants.
I agree with this. I only picked it up on steam when it was on discount. I was aware of the game before, but didn't feel like coughing up 20? for it. They should definitely cut the price in half.
Specter Von Baren said:
I've played tons and tons of games with depth that comes about through effort and style. I take insult to someone saying that this game, somehow is better than those just because it deals with a hot topic issue in it. Gone Home at least got a bunch of media buzz, the games that do so much more usually never even sniff that much. It's something destined to generate that buzz, be hailed as amazing, and then be forgotten.
"I take insult to someone saying that this game, somehow is better than those just because it it deals with a hot topic issue in it." Because no great work of fiction ever did that.
I take insult in you taking insult in my taste of stories. Okay, I might have been a bit quick on the gun decalring it one of the best games ever made, though it is how I honestly feel.
Did you play the game? It's in no way trying to be "cheap attention getting game" or a preachy story on how [SPOILERS] "there's nothing wrong with being gay". It's a love stroy that just happens to be about two young women, there's nothing ham-handed or forced about it. I actually feel it's more about teenage insecurity, confusion and naiveté than it is about homosexuality. [SPOILERS]
Specter Von Baren said:
And I say no to that. Games are already in many ways seen as an artform by some people, but in order for even more to do so, it doesn't need cheap attention getting games like Gone Home. I prefer games that are like The Beatles or Queen, ones that are seen as classics. Gone Home is the equivalent of a boy band.
I in no way meant that every game from now on should be like Gone Home. What I'm trying to say is: There are a lot of people who would greatly enjoy games like gone home, but are drawn away from games by the current image that video games have in the general public. Games are mostly known for war and murder and not for intricate storytelling.
FieryTrainwreck said:
On the flip side, if the player can't relate to the setting and story personally, I'm not sure Gone Home does enough in terms of raw narrative structure and play mechanics to warrant the excessive merit. It's essentially a big ball of references that either matter to you or don't. If it's the former, you probably enjoyed the hell out of the experience and gave it a 9 or a 10. If it's the latter, you probably feel like you're taking crazy pills because you don't understand why the hell people are talking about this game.
Well, I'm a 20 year old straight male from Finland and don't listen to Punk. I didn't grow up in America in the 90's, so there's absolutely nothing nostalgic to me about the game. The only thing I could relate to was that I've also been in love, and I believe alot of other people have been too. Of course I could be just a small minority of "outsiders" being drawn to a story that doesn't really concern me, but I honestly feel like Gone Home is a universal tale of love.
FieryTrainwreck said:
Edit: just realized OP invoked Edward Scissorhands in a Gone Home thread. We are now sworn enemies.
But I love you... D: