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submitted 1 day ago by alyaza@beehaw.org to c/gaming@beehaw.org

I've noticed a trend—particularly in some recent RPGs—of, well, let's call it 'Netflixiness'.

Dialogue designed to leave absolutely nothing to interpretation, to exposit information in the most direct way possible, devoid of any real character or context. There's an assumption that any moment the audience spends confused, curious, or out-of-the-loop is a narrative disaster.

I hate to keep knocking Dragon Age: The Veilguard about, especially since I still had a decent time with it all told, but the thing that made me break off from it after 60 hours really was its story. It's a tale that does get (slightly) better, but it gave me a terrible first impression I never quite shook.

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[-] Asafum@feddit.nl 23 points 1 day ago

This concept of a second screen show is so unbelievably fucking moronic... It's your own damn fault if you're not paying attention!

I have a second monitor that I play things on, and it's either a stream of someone playing something similar or the same game, or it's a show I've already watched and know the story of.

If I'm watching something new, then I'm watching it. To have stories dumbed down, or just butchered to suit tictok brainrotted people completely devoid of attention spans is so freaking depressing and only exacerbates the issue. But in the end I guess I get it, you're out for a profit and it hurts to have a plethora of idiots rate you poorly because they weren't paying attention and didn't understand the story... Ughh...

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