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DS Daily: Story

Some games really depend on story, like the Ace Attorney series or any number of text-based adventures. Sure, they may have other elements as well, but it's really the story that pulls you along (or doesn't, if that's not your thing). But how do you feel about stories in games in general? Are you the type who skates through story screens as quickly as possible, or do you watch and read everything closely, even if it's not necessarily important to the game?

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Brittany1

12-17-2007 @ 9:22AM

Brittany said...

I'm not going to lie...I skate through stories :( I'm thinking the only one I didn't skate right through is Rocket Slime and I really enjoyed it, maybe my boyfriend is right...the story really does add to most games :)

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Joshua2

12-17-2007 @ 9:30AM

Joshua said...

I don't understand skipping stories in games. I mean, how can you get into it if you don't know what's going on? I'm seriously asking, by the way...

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Brittany3

12-17-2007 @ 9:35AM

Brittany said...

I've never had that be a problem. My only comment on that might be because when I first started playing video games (that faithful day of getting an Atari!) they just flat out didn't have a story that went with them. Then when games started to develop in video games, they just felt superfluous to me.

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rob4

12-17-2007 @ 10:03AM

rob said...

I skate through them. I am not able to commit enough time to remember what goes on in the story. My time is mostly a few minutes here and there. I did actually get into Custom Robo Battle. I really enjoyed that. Zelda is looking good. Have to spend more time with it though.

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William5

12-17-2007 @ 10:22AM

William said...

It really depends on what kind of game it is. If it's a racing game with a story (think Need for Speed Underground), I polevault over the story, but when it comes down to , say, RPGs I won't miss a word. I really think the story (and playability) means a lot more than sweet graphics. I even ranked FFVII as my favorite game ever, and I played it _after_ Half Life 2.

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Dig6

12-17-2007 @ 11:44AM

Dig said...

I have to read everything. If it's an action game, I have to know the emotional factors for the protagonist shooting a zombie in the head. If it's a puzzle game, I must know the in-game cultural implications of lining up three jewels of the same color. RPGs are the worse since I stretch out the playtime by at least two hours talking to every NPC at least twice to make sure that I didn't miss any line of dialog that was put in. But I don't regret it at all!

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Jackson H7

12-17-2007 @ 3:45PM

Jackson H said...

Ha. Sounds like me. I'm kind of a freak about the story elements.

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Bizarrohulk8

12-17-2007 @ 1:19PM

Bizarrohulk said...

Most of the time I do pay attention to the story, and I've made an effort to pick games which have good stories. The better developers have been hiring real writers in the last few years, so a good story can be indicative of a good game overall (Have you listened to the zany henchmen conversations in Splinter Cell?).

Sometimes, good character/dialog/story can make a game worth playing despite mediocre gameplay, such as "The Bard's Tale" which has some of the best game dialog and situations I've ever seen.

If the story is outright terrible I'll skip it (I'm looking at YOU Robot Alchemic Drive).

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Mechyslav P.9

12-17-2007 @ 3:32PM

Mechyslav P. said...

I'm the type of a gamer that reads every single thing. I beleave it makes a difference

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Max Headroom10

12-17-2007 @ 3:48PM

Max Headroom said...

Generally, I only like story when it is told in very small chunks. I grew up with games where the only plot point was "The Princess was kidnapped. Save her." I watch movies and read books for stories, but I like to get right to the action in a game. For modern games, the Resident Evil series is pretty good at giving me a story in small enough doses to easily digest. I get about an hour of playtime followed by a two minute cutscene. That's acceptable. RPGs with a lot of dialog are terribly boring to me. I can only stand to play one every few years, if that.

I should also mention that there are two DS games that have me interested in the story far more than any other game has: Trace Memory and Hotel Dusk. I tend to treat these as more like books than video games though. Instead of reading a book chapter before bed, I will play through a chapter of one of these.

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Robert Baldwin11

12-17-2007 @ 6:56PM

Robert Baldwin said...

I'll present pieces of evidence or persons for people to comment on, just for that extra bit of dialog. I also make sure I examine everything in the office, despite it being irrelevant to the outcome of the case. I just appreciate the extra bits of dialog. Thats why I rarely get around to playing RPGs because I'm the sort who has to speak to every single NPC to see what they say.
A story isn't necessary for some games, but it is something that I sure as heck will pay attention to if it is there.

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Swampgirl Inez12

12-17-2007 @ 9:32PM

Swampgirl Inez said...

How could we know the continuing story of Charley the plant if we didn't click on him everytime we're in the office? :)

I like to talk to everyone the first time I play through something, but I'll skip if I've seen it before.

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Lupe13

12-18-2007 @ 1:41PM

Lupe said...

I'd have to read through the story, just more fun that way. If you skip the story sequences you'd miss out on some funny quotes like "Son of a Submariner"

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Anton14

12-20-2007 @ 12:03AM

Anton said...

This is one of the things that repeatedly turns me off JRPGs, pages and pages of text introducing your to a character.

I much rather the alternate approach, where you are given little smatterings about a character's background as you progress - I've been relying on them so much already, I'm more likely to care when they tell me that their species has been infected with a mutation that makes it hard to breed.

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