I keep hearing recently that games and TV are merging into on format, television companies wanting to making TV into media hub and console companies like Microsoft and Sony wanting to do the same with consoles to some degree. I also keep hearing "It's the way media is heading, media without interactivity is dying out and TV needs to become more interactive with game features to survive" as well as, "Games need to become more episodic like TV and more epic like movies to be taken seriously"
However, the more I think about it the more I don't want the mediums to merge. At the moment I like playing video games then watch something like Game Of Thrones after I have finished gaming. The non interactivity of TV is something I enjoy. I don't want to control Tyrion Lannister because I know my input to the character would ruin him. Spoilers for season 2 ahead but its just a quick example.
This is an extreme example but there are other examples of shows were interactivity can ruin the experience.
There are gaming examples as well, imagine if every game left on a cliff hanger were there didn't need to be. Or if there were forced romance subplots in every game..... wait this is already happening.
How about if games started getting commissioned like TV shows are. For starters the independent games would suffer more and more. The commissioners would only make whats selling at the moment so lots more Call Of Duty's and Battlefields, and games that really need squeals would be side lined for games that would defiantly get more money from squeals
It would be like EA and Ubisoft had a baby
So what do you guys think, is there hope in a TV/ Movie/ Game merger or would you guys, like me, would prefur them to stay seperate?
However, the more I think about it the more I don't want the mediums to merge. At the moment I like playing video games then watch something like Game Of Thrones after I have finished gaming. The non interactivity of TV is something I enjoy. I don't want to control Tyrion Lannister because I know my input to the character would ruin him. Spoilers for season 2 ahead but its just a quick example.
Imagine if in Game Of Thrones you were given the option to choose if Tyrion would kill Joffrey Baratheon after the events of series 2 episode 9 when he almost gets killed by one of the kings guard, most people would take that option, but it would be something so out of character for Tyrion, that the characters integrity would suffer and the show would be so much worse for it
This is an extreme example but there are other examples of shows were interactivity can ruin the experience.
There are gaming examples as well, imagine if every game left on a cliff hanger were there didn't need to be. Or if there were forced romance subplots in every game..... wait this is already happening.
How about if games started getting commissioned like TV shows are. For starters the independent games would suffer more and more. The commissioners would only make whats selling at the moment so lots more Call Of Duty's and Battlefields, and games that really need squeals would be side lined for games that would defiantly get more money from squeals
It would be like EA and Ubisoft had a baby
So what do you guys think, is there hope in a TV/ Movie/ Game merger or would you guys, like me, would prefur them to stay seperate?