Mass Effect
Like Doom, Quake, Crysis and other shitty games?
Some games, like Grand Theft Auto, may be worthless pieces of trash played only by trash in our society, however, they are actually semi-intellectual works.
But when games do not even pretend to have that aspect, and they are just brainless mindless POS like many FPSes, that really really draws my ire.
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PS. There are some great FPSes like the Call of Duty series that are antithesis of the topic.
i think any game which has skill powers that u can use in combination is not considered a mindless FPS.
A mindless FPS is something where u can go out running like a headless chicken, spray a entire clip and still not hit anything.
Or a game which allows you to spell your name on the wall with bullet holes, b4 all the holes fade away.
Youre confusing plot with gameplay. Halos gameplay is roughly that of every other FPS: go kill things and dont die. I spoke of plot.
I'm not confusing anything with anything. Halo's plot was clichéd drivel.
I'm not confusing anything with anything. Halo's plot was clichéd drivel.
Mass Effect
Diablo is far from mindless. There are tons of websites out there devoted to different strategies to be used. A game that requires you to think about what strategy you're going to be using is the opposite of mindless..Diablo is mindless, but Diablo is not overrated. Those two words are not interchangeable.
I still want someone to give me better examples of video game science fiction plots. It is easy to come up with antagonizing critiques like "drivel" but I have yet to see anyone point out a better example which itself isn't cliched or derived.
Get a Gamecube. Then play a little-known game called Eternal Darkness. To this day it is still the greatest storyline I've ever seen in a video game, and I still sometimes think about how deep/existential it is.
I know that in reality, most people who read this post will probably ignore it. If you do play it though, you won't regret it. It's not like anything else I've ever played.
(Edit: Not exactly scifi, but close enough.)
Dumac, I completely disagree that individual forms of media (and even genres within them) shouldn’t be judged on their own scales. If someone tasked me with making a list of my top five favorite horror movies I could do that. I would describe all five of those movies as “good, for a horror movie”. However, I know that none of those movies would appear on my list of top five OVERALL movies.
System Shock 2? (or Bioshock if you are young)I maintain that the overall story arc of Halo 1-3 is up there with some of the best Sci-Fi in video games. The only way to refute that would be to come back with actual counterexamples.
every games plot is, its pretty much par for the course
I still want someone to give me better examples of video game science fiction plots. It is easy to come up with antagonizing critiques like "drivel" but I have yet to see anyone point out a better example which itself isn't cliched or derived.
Diablo is far from mindless. There are tons of websites out there devoted to different strategies to be used. A game that requires you to think about what strategy you're going to be using is the opposite of mindless..
Like Doom, Quake, Crysis and other shitty games?
Some games, like Grand Theft Auto, may be worthless pieces of trash played only by trash in our society, however, they are actually semi-intellectual works.
But when games do not even pretend to have that aspect, and they are just brainless mindless POS like many FPSes, that really really draws my ire.
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PS. There are some great FPSes like the Call of Duty series that are antithesis of the topic.
Well, he said that the Halo series had one of the best sci-fi plots (in video games), but the plot is just terrible.
It isn't a homage; it is just lazy writing. They didn't do references in any clever way. The game doesn't EVER poke fun at itself or the science fiction genre. They just reused old, tired science fiction plot devices and setting.
A plot can't be "up there with some of the best" when it isn't innovative or interesting. Something so derivative as Halo can't be described as a shining example of excellent writing.
And please, don't use the "oh no video games ever have good plots so I judge them on a scale where shit gets an A+" line. That's a silly, and untrue, excuse.
I do agree that the first Halo was the best, just in terms of presentation. The plot and setting still lacked.
As for the issue of Halo being an homage, that isn’t true in the sense it is being taken here. I dislike darkswordsman17’s comparison to Hot Fuzz. Halo isn’t a spoof or satire. Yes, Halo draws inspiration from other creative works, but that doesn’t mean it should “poke fun” at itself.
(Sorry for trimming your quote, but it was very long) I liked the Flood but I didn’t think they needed a speaking role (e.g. Gravemind). The Flood were so central to the overall plot arc that I’m not sure it would even be Halo without them. Yes, Halo 2 was a huge letdown. I also didn’t care for ODST, which is why my post only mentioned the core story arc of Halo 1-3. I’m apprehensive about Reach, too, but I’ll give it a try. Finally, +100 for Halo’s music. Always fantastic!
Not every video game plot is cliched drivel. I am SO tired of this excuse.
"This game has such a shitty plot"
"Well every game does, so its okay"
No they don't! Science fiction is a weak genre of video games, but there are even science fiction games with great plots. Once you leave that genre, it only gets better.
Halo definitely has its flaws (in pretty much every manner: graphics, gameplay, storyline, etc), but I find it absurd for someone to call it complete crap. I could see not liking it, even saying its mediocre, but not crap.
Most games are brainless just like watching tv. I guess an exception might be rts type games.