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I for sure agree with some of what you say but I think it’s more that the medium has the potential to do that than it has done so meaningfully at this point.I don’t think bio shock holds up super well tbh (although it was one of my favs in hs/college) and even tho the twist is pretty good I still think it’s handedly in the “for a game” tier imo (obv it’s lauded but I think it’s kinda over rated bc games are generally pretty abysmal when it comes to the narrative part)
Planescape is one of the ones I had in mind in my op tho. No notes on that one lol
I 100% agree that the unique perspective of being placed inside the story is a huge thing for games as a medium but I don’t believe it’s been utilized to its fullest yet in a way that can compare to other mediums. It’s a young art form so I wasn’t making a criticism on the scope of possibilities or potential in the medium just where we are as I see it now.
There are games that definitely hit close, the way parts of games like what remains of Edith finch give you a window into being a character is great.
One of the games I think does this super well is soma. Like that is a game that honestly wouldn’t work as anything else bc it’s central theme of identity hinges on the player experiencing it in the first person
Sadly bc of capitalist pressures 99% of games don’t really explore this stuff especially outside of niche indie games that have a limited budget. And tbh that’s generally why I prefer those games.
Like there are certainly extremely compelling stories but I just do not see it in the overwhelming majority of what the medium has to offer. And the micro/emergent stories that can come out of gameplay is an interesting and novel part of the experience but I generally wouldn’t put that thematically on the same level of what’s been achieved outside of games and maybe it’s just me but that’s kind of what I’m thinking of when I think narratives.
Thank you for your reply. I agree on Bioshock. I never really got it.
I'll put these on my list. I'm kind of between games and I need some new things to check out.
Hope you enjoy them! Soma is one of my favorite games ever and I always think of it when the conversation is about the unique advantages that player agency brings to the possibilities of story telling
Edith finch is a smaller kind of thing but enjoyable. I don’t want to big it up like it’s a masterpiece or anything but It’s ann enjoyable, experimental and short kind of game i think it presents some interesting stuff to think about wrt to story telling and how games can uniquely do it