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Eh. Same recycled story as the Animal Crossing letters from mom story. Or an even earlier version where their sister/girlfriend/etc etc left a note on some game they were playing, or a version from 5000 years ago where a scroll they were transcribing had a note from a friend who recently died from yellow fever or whatever.
The Animal Crossing one with the mom is way more hard hitting.
It’s the way the mom letters are delivered through the in-game mail. The game isn’t incidental to the story like in here - the very mechanics of how the game works are inherently important to the method of the delivery of the message.
We can see through the veil on this one because Zelda here could easily be anything. Could be a movie. Could be a board game. Could be a bike. But you could not replace animal crossing, and if you did, it could not work as well with the same characters (message in a MMO? Why is your Mom playing a MMO???)
Mom story had the better worldbuilding.
Anyone got a link to that?
agreed there
Doesn’t even make sense, why would his brother not live at the same house
Because he’s an adult and moved out into his own place?
Is that still a thing?
Our world is not one and the same place, we still have places where Humans experience the stoneage
in this economy?
I don’t live in the same house as my brother.
aw frick, right in my heckin feels!
that fucking hurt.
Why do Anons always link emotional milestones to fucking video games? Touch grass.
Oof. What a garbage take. Would you feel the same if it were movies? Books?
Nothing cures your depression more than this media in time
No video game has ever or will ever invoke the global emotional response that films or literature do. The artists making them are creatively throttled by the gaming industry and emotionally stunted by the culture. The market is beyond flooded. Twitch culture is just plain sad. It offers no knowledge or inspiration save for walkthroughs (which are for pussies). The fuckwads that treat video games like actual athletics are fucking cringe and those that are actually the best are getting abused by their sponsors because nobody gives a fat fuck. The real accomplishment was creating the product not the nameless sheep that play it.
For specifics, Texas Saw is better than DBD but immediately broken by speedrunners. Without randomized levels it’s toast. The Quarry was a joke. Give me actual filmed cutscenes and the style of gameplay is dated and cheap. I’d rather just watch Banderdnatch. The Last of Us was the closest you’ll ever get to a mature, thoughtful, narrative and the show was way better than the game anyway. Fuck Anon.
You’re a fucking dumbass.
I was gonna make a sarcastic comment about how video games can psychologically invoke stronger emotions for a lot of people mainly because of the interactivity, but I gotta go with the other reply to this comment.
You’re a fucking dumbass.
Name a more currently popular form of media that has active interaction.
Talking. Throw some eye contact in there and even a little touch for the full user experience.
Talking is not a form of media, and playing games together includes talking.
Uh, sure, whatever. touches grass while playing Zelda on the Switch