Digitalvideogamer writes, "Emotional experiences are quite interesting because they rely on a sense of wonder. They expect players to relate to the main character on a human level, understand their plight, and some games expect us to love the girl the main character may have lost to demon overlords: and that’s what’s perplexing."
Shenmue: Reclaiming the Path is a fan game using Dreamcast-era visuals, and tells a new story within the Shenmue saga taking place in both Hong Kong and Guilin. Its expected to release on September 16th.
Something about recreating old school graphics in an era of HD high poly photo realism just hits a spot. I'm not nostalgic cause I mostly played GameCube and GB/A, but it's a visual style that gets over looked even by indies.
While the mainstream media always sees things turning in favor of the hero, here are 6 games that own being a bad guy.
Pretty much all of these games listed are based around a morality system you don't have to be bad and you don't have to be good.
It seems to have left out some real amazing games like red dead redemption 1/2,ass effect and true crime la/ny
CCP Games has unveiled an ambitious roadmap for their sci-fi MMO EVE Online in 2024, headlined by the massive Equinox expansion set to launch on June 11th.
If you didn't feel anything at the end of Snake Eater than your not alive.
There has always been an emotional link to video games. Be it empowerment, nostalgia etc. That is why we play them.
@ M-EASY
Exactly, I'll admit...Metal Gear Solid 3 ending is the only videogame that made me tear up and actually start crying. Saddest videogame ending ever? IMO MGS3.
Spyro. :'(
Believe it or not but I had a real immotional connection with my character in Demon's Souls. Probably because I felt completely alone and the only thing not trying to kill me was my character it's self. I barely saw his face, he never spoke a single word, yet I felt it was like him and me together, fighting those hordes or merciless demon's together. We shared death and defeat, but also the amazing feeling of vanquishing an enormous boss.