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Wednesday 17 July 2013

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BioShock Infinite is not the first or only game to try to tell a compelling story, of course. LucasArts' various SCUMM titles, for example, had strong narratives more than twenty years ago. Nonetheless, I think there has been an evolution and maturation of games, with stories becoming more important to major game titles.
Most old games were a celebration of the purely mechanical. We marveled at their technology—even as primitive as games like Wolfenstein 3D now look—and found their basic "find key, open door, shoot bad guys" gameplay cathartic.
Sometimes the gameplay alone is enough. It's not like anybody really cares why those stupid birds are so angry at the pigs. Nobody plays Angry Birds just to resolve the story. And I'll gladly stack up those Tetris blocks for hours on end. Minor, if inconsequential, achievements can further extend the draw of the gameplay: you'll play longer just to get 3 stars on every Cut The Rope level or to finish Doom with 100 percent secrets, 100 percent kills (which, back in the day, I totally did for the shareware Doom).
The speedrun subculture takes this to an extreme, constructing a whole metagame of its own that's then applied to a wide range of games, both old and new.This kind of simplicity doesn't make these games bad. They can provide plenty of enjoyment, and they can be carefully honed, stripped down experiences that perfectly showcase a particular kind of gameplay. Many still admire, for example, Quake III Arena as the crowning achievement in the development of twitch shooters.
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