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Thu 30/01/03 at 20:42
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When you die in your favourite game, whatever it may be, you are usually faced with a blank screen with a dash of blood here and there saying “game over” or “you died”. This is relevant and ok in some games, but sometimes don’t you want to see the character die in agony? Ah go on, you do don’t you? Lets take a look at some of the games where the death sequence would be enjoyable viewing.

Resident Evil:

Ok, granted, you get to see the zombie lurch at your character and bite his or her neck, but you don’t hear their wimpish screams or see them desperately struggle as the last drop of blood is sucked out of their arteries. You merely hear a faint, “ow” and watch them lamely pushing the zombies shoulder. Face it, if you were been bitten by a zombie you would be screaming, “help, for the love of God get it off me, argggh” wouldn’t you? I want to see a close up of Jill falling to the floor and blood splattering everywhere. This would not only increase the games fear factor, but dissuade you from getting bitten again and give you a survival instinct.

Any 007 Game:

Take your pick of James Bond titles; they all have the same death sequence. The blood rolls down the screen and you appear back at the beginning of the level. Don’t you want to see the smarmy cocky tuxedo-wearing pillock get pumped full of hot lead or blinded by a hand grenade? I certainly do. When you fail a mission you deserve to see the consequences of your bad judgement or manoeuvre. James Bond doesn’t cry for help or shriek like a little girl in any of the films, but you could see him grimace as he clutches his bloody chest, a sight we have all wished to witness at one point in time.

Mario, (Sunshine, 64, whatever you like):

Don’t you dare tell me you haven’t prayed to see the fat chubby cheeked plumber and his handlebar moustache meet a terrible fate? In any of the games you never see anything bad happen to him, you hear his ridiculous screams but they aren’t satisfying, if you fall from a high ledge in the game he lands on his behind instead of landing on his neck and severing his spinal cord. I know Mario is the grandfather of cutesy platformers, but the mature gamers want more than a faint, “ahhh!” when he dies. I want blood and lots of it.

Age of Empires:

It’s the most important battle of the game; you have all of your siege weapons, knights and archers, which took you 4 hours to build up, at the ready, as does your enemy. You engage in battle and as both sides weaken you begin to lose, your army is worked down until there is but one brave little soldier left. This soldier keeps fighting until he is killed and the little light around him fades, but this isn’t what I want to see. I want to see the camera angle zoom in right up to his face so you can see the fear in his eyes and the sweat on his brow. I want to hear his gallant last scream as he draws back his sword, knowing his own fate is imminent. I want to feel the intensity as he is impaled by an enemy blade and the air of defeat as he drops to the ground and the war has been lost.

These are the things that would make games better and more emotional. Yes improving graphics and having a more compelling storyline involving the kidnap of the main characters child is emotional, but feeling the defeat, pain and sometimes humour of a death in a game would make it all the more undeniably real.

Thanks for reading

-kyz²²-
Mon 03/02/03 at 16:58
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"gsybe you!"
Posts: 18,825
Empahsising on death too much would spoil the game.

In a game like Age Of Empires, I feel a total detachment to troops, once they have served a purpose. Callous I know, but the fact is, I don't give a toss about them unless they actualy help me win. Adding things like these would not fit into the games style at all. It would emphasise (in AoEs case anyway) too much on the un important things.

Anyway.

:D

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Mon 03/02/03 at 16:58
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"Z will be here soon"
Posts: 7,562
Course im chuffed, it went yellow!
Mon 03/02/03 at 16:56
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"bit of a brain"
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Nice.
Mon 03/02/03 at 16:55
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"Being Ignorant"
Posts: 2,574
Well done Kyz22!

Bet you're chuffed!

:P
Mon 03/02/03 at 16:50
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"Z will be here soon"
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Thanks Special Reserve :-)
Mon 03/02/03 at 15:58
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Congrats on this GAD Kyz22.
Fri 31/01/03 at 18:11
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"Just Bog Standard.."
Posts: 4,589
Whats going on here then?
Thu 30/01/03 at 20:53
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"Just Bog Standard.."
Posts: 4,589
Yea, all that Death would cheer me up no end.

:)
Thu 30/01/03 at 20:42
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"Z will be here soon"
Posts: 7,562
When you die in your favourite game, whatever it may be, you are usually faced with a blank screen with a dash of blood here and there saying “game over” or “you died”. This is relevant and ok in some games, but sometimes don’t you want to see the character die in agony? Ah go on, you do don’t you? Lets take a look at some of the games where the death sequence would be enjoyable viewing.

Resident Evil:

Ok, granted, you get to see the zombie lurch at your character and bite his or her neck, but you don’t hear their wimpish screams or see them desperately struggle as the last drop of blood is sucked out of their arteries. You merely hear a faint, “ow” and watch them lamely pushing the zombies shoulder. Face it, if you were been bitten by a zombie you would be screaming, “help, for the love of God get it off me, argggh” wouldn’t you? I want to see a close up of Jill falling to the floor and blood splattering everywhere. This would not only increase the games fear factor, but dissuade you from getting bitten again and give you a survival instinct.

Any 007 Game:

Take your pick of James Bond titles; they all have the same death sequence. The blood rolls down the screen and you appear back at the beginning of the level. Don’t you want to see the smarmy cocky tuxedo-wearing pillock get pumped full of hot lead or blinded by a hand grenade? I certainly do. When you fail a mission you deserve to see the consequences of your bad judgement or manoeuvre. James Bond doesn’t cry for help or shriek like a little girl in any of the films, but you could see him grimace as he clutches his bloody chest, a sight we have all wished to witness at one point in time.

Mario, (Sunshine, 64, whatever you like):

Don’t you dare tell me you haven’t prayed to see the fat chubby cheeked plumber and his handlebar moustache meet a terrible fate? In any of the games you never see anything bad happen to him, you hear his ridiculous screams but they aren’t satisfying, if you fall from a high ledge in the game he lands on his behind instead of landing on his neck and severing his spinal cord. I know Mario is the grandfather of cutesy platformers, but the mature gamers want more than a faint, “ahhh!” when he dies. I want blood and lots of it.

Age of Empires:

It’s the most important battle of the game; you have all of your siege weapons, knights and archers, which took you 4 hours to build up, at the ready, as does your enemy. You engage in battle and as both sides weaken you begin to lose, your army is worked down until there is but one brave little soldier left. This soldier keeps fighting until he is killed and the little light around him fades, but this isn’t what I want to see. I want to see the camera angle zoom in right up to his face so you can see the fear in his eyes and the sweat on his brow. I want to hear his gallant last scream as he draws back his sword, knowing his own fate is imminent. I want to feel the intensity as he is impaled by an enemy blade and the air of defeat as he drops to the ground and the war has been lost.

These are the things that would make games better and more emotional. Yes improving graphics and having a more compelling storyline involving the kidnap of the main characters child is emotional, but feeling the defeat, pain and sometimes humour of a death in a game would make it all the more undeniably real.

Thanks for reading

-kyz²²-

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