Jul 6, 2011 at 12:37 AM
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sexplosive said:what cultr said
honestly if we're going to talk about horrible stories here, any super mario game before he became three dimensional
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sexplosive said:what cultr said
honestly if we're going to talk about horrible stories here, any super mario game before he became three dimensional

Someguy said:Pac-Man and his unhealth obsession with balls.
DoubleThink said:There's a difference between a bad story and a simple lack of story. Taking the Mario example, the story isn't really the focus and barely detracts from the games as a whole. They also tend to have plenty of vibrance and personality despite the lack of an actual narrative. The worst stories are the ones that expect/force you to sit through hours of excruciatingly bad writing delivered through the mouths of unlikable characters (again I reference things like Star Ocean 4).


Drunken Applesauce said:Personally I think the worst story in a game I've played is Halo ODST.
It doesnt really have a purpose, it's not connected to any other Halo games other than the fact that it takes place during 2. It honestly has no reason for existence other than that it was just tiding fans over until Reach.

Tpcool said:There is indeed a story, this is when you collect all 30 hidden audio files. I guess it gives you some kind of backstory to why it all happened, I dunno.
jed37 said:Rehabilitation and philosophy are not fun things to do in video games.

Miles_Valentine said:In media in general i'm tired of the old crutch thats being used across the board. Violence being the only option. Where the antagonist(s) are either subdued or killed, because thats what happens to bad guys. Surprisingly it crops up in kids films too. Recently a notable example was in:
Kung Fu Panda 2. The bad guy, like our protagonist, Po, had a difficult childhood that left him with unfinished business. Po's problems are looked at in detail over the course of a good chunk of the film. The antagonists issues are only vaguely glanced over, and Po makes a good attempt at trying to get him to rethink what he's doing and that he'd be better off with peace in his heart rather than revenge. Though unsurprisingly, the antagonist fails to see it that way and makes a final attempt to do Po in, getting himself killed.
This happened in Tarzan. This happened in Beauty and the beast. It even happens in Klonoa 2, leading to a pretty unpleasant fight with one unhappy dude.
This happens in so many different films and games and i'm sick of it. Oh for there to be more films and games that explore right and wrong more thoroughly and encourages rehabilitation and philosophy rather than outright violence. It's such a cop out.