In the wake of the terrible tragedy in Connecticut, initial reports said the shooter was a 24 year-old named Ryan Lanza. Online, people quickly located a Ryan Lanza on Facebook and searched through his profile to see if there were any "clues" they could pin the shooting on. They found their clues...but the wrong Lanza.
There are lots of reasons to love a good role-playing game. The stories are immersive, the worlds are detailed, and most importantly, the player is given a range of control over how they want to play. Options range from choosing what type of fighting style you like to customizing a character with a unique look and personality.
I really like the whole morality concept as long as it affects the ending and general progression of the game. At the very least how people treat you.
As much as I loved Infamous 2 for example, morality is pretty much a non factor in which ending you get as it is based on one final decision at the end of the game. Kinda a buzz kill if you ask me.
Infamous SS did it better IMO, save for a few story scenes that are exactly the same regardless of morality. At least here however your ending is determined by your overall morality throughout the game.
The Ogre Battle franchise does it best though. Not only does morality affect everything throughout the game, but also who your allies and enemies outside of the big bad do as well. How I miss this IP.
Jason Monroe writes:
No matter how hard I try, I just can’t do an evil playthrough of a video game. It’s not because I’m a nice guy (I’m actually a selfish jerk), games just can’t do them right.
inFAMOUS did it well, they only franchise where I constantly played each path, they made it interesting by presenting it as means vs ends not "good vs evil".
with Ghost of Tsushima SP said the paths will be warrior vs ninja
one other game that did the paths in an interesting way was Jade Empire and the open palm vs closed fist
I have a hard time doing it as well lol. I have been bad in a few games but it's always the second play through and only a few times. I'm going to do it in my second play through of Detroit and Vampyr though.
Lol i am the same. I recently attempted a "machine Connor" playthrough of Detroit Become Human, but halfway through I found myself choosing all the nice/kind options again. I need to try it again!
Some characters I like too much to go the jerk route lol. I will do the same options for certain characters even on jerk playthroughs. It’s all subconsciously though, I guess that’s just a testament to their character design.
Andrew and I have a lengthy discussion on the games and series we would love to see on a current generation platform." -- PlayStation Enthusiast
If only there were a system that supported games from previous generations it would make waiting for ports obsolete...
I never played Persona 3 or 4 and would love to give them go after a Persona 5! Also one game I was blown away by back in the day was Eternal Darkness! I would love to see it get a proper Remake much like Shadow of the Colossus! I know Silicone Knights about no more but man that game was amazingly ahead of its time!
Persona 3 yeah, fine. Leave Persona 4 alone though. It got a great rerelease on Vita and I'm tired of Vita games being put on consoles. Let it breath a gen atleast and then give it a full on remake
I know it was a tragic event and there was even another in China where several were stabbed in a school; but to lay blame especially on Mass Effect is quite a jump. Then again it is in the heat of the moment at this point so I take it people aren't going to even look into what Mass Effect is or even want to given that it is "linked" with the shooter. Perhaps in time the tune will change when and if they find more information that will put the pieces of the puzzle together.
Why Mass effect of all games :/....Right so media get wrong guy. Angry, emotional, dumb mob then looks him up and sees a video game and immediately thinks they are the worlds best detective and have deciding it is Mass Effect's fault. Right so not only is the media indulging in the killers actions but they blamed the wrong man and also put the blame on to something else (well FOX did). It seems these people should be more angry at the media than Mass Effect.
Cause the ending was so horrible that it inspired the perpetrator to do the shooting, PERHAPS?
But seriously, games always get to be the scapegoat, never films or literature. I believe the guy was just whacked up in the head, not because of gaming or anything.
Let's not his stop on his game preference. His clothes provider, the companies of his favourite food, and may be even the car he rode in should be incarcerated....
its not even the right person!