Posted March 28, 2014
Has anyone else noticed this before? So many modern Western games try so hard to "emotionally engage" the player, but it always seems to fall flat. When I think about games where I genuinely felt strong emotions toward characters, I'd say older JRPG's (again maybe it's because I was younger) and games like Silent Hill 1-3, Metal Gear Solid 1 and 2 or even more recently NIER. They evoke something unique and really make you feel attached.
I generally only play games for gameplay, but when I do actually particularly want to go for "emotional" stories I will always go to old Japanese games.
Is it just that writers are so undervalued in Western game development?
I generally only play games for gameplay, but when I do actually particularly want to go for "emotional" stories I will always go to old Japanese games.
Is it just that writers are so undervalued in Western game development?