Monday, May 2, 2011

JUSTICE FOR THE UNDEAD: Chuck Wendig of The Escapist fully and definitively explains what's wrong with every zombie video game you've ever played.

(Hint: It's not the nihilistic fascination with necrotic apocalypse, the seeming conviction that one or more of humanity's flaws or excesses will lead inevitably to our extinction, or the aggressive re-imagination of our friends and neighbors as moaning soulless cannibals.)

5 comments:

  1. Dan Suitor1:51 PM

    I think it's just the nature of the medium. Running and gunning translates well to video games and, for the most part, personal interplay and narrative-based proceedings don't. What gives me hope, however, is that we could possibly get some sort of Heavy Rain-type zombie game that downplays the head-shooting and emphasizes the more interesting aspects of the zombie genre.

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  2. isaac_spaceman2:31 PM

    Braaaaaaaaaaaains

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  3. Squid3:00 PM

    I guess Chuck never played System Shock 2.  This is understandable, since it wasn't exactly a best-seller.

    Creepy as all get-out, with an environment and a game style that emphasized suspense over raw action.  Really amazing game, and I'd love to play something like it again, though I suspect that "really amazing game that doesn't sell" isn't going to get you very far with the producers, no matter how insistently you point to columns in The Escapist.

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  4. May not get me very far with the producers, whoever they are, but it might get me as far as the Amazon store.  Thanks.

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  5. zero punctuation is a favorite

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