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Re: The Impact of Player Choices in Story-Driven Games

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ELLA wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2023 11:08 pm Hey everyone! I've been playing a lot of story-driven games recently, and I'm amazed at how much the choices we make in these games can impact the narrative.
What are your thoughts on this?
These games often reflect real-life moral dilemmas and consequences, making them thought-provoking. Plus, they encourage multiple playthroughs to explore different story paths, adding to their entertainment value.

Re: The Impact of Player Choices in Story-Driven Games

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Falcon237 wrote: Mon Oct 30, 2023 11:14 pm I've also noticed that some games, like "Mass Effect," allow choices from previous games to carry over to the sequels. It creates a sense of continuity and investment in the world and characters. It's like our decisions ripple through the entire series.
You're absolutely right. Videogames like “Mass Effect” that allow players’ choices to be accumulated between sequels engender a feeling of continuity and investment in the game world and characters. This addition to the narration makes players feel like they have a direct effect on the happenings and therefore they are involved emotionally. It’s one of the strongest communication tools in the industry of gaming.