Day 17: Favorite Cinematic
Hard to say... I love the Bioware ones when you can see your own character act. God of War (2018) has great ones with a lot of emphasis on emotions and moments of silence.
One that always give me goosebumps is the intro from Riven. :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lza_VWaSlg8
Hard to say... I love the Bioware ones when you can see your own character act. God of War (2018) has great ones with a lot of emphasis on emotions and moments of silence.
One that always give me goosebumps is the intro from Riven. :D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lza_VWaSlg8
Comments
Eh.... anything where you have to grind for hours to get an interesting reward. NieR Replicant's fishing and gardening mini-games are examples of this, but far from the only ones (or even the worst).
For me it's not about a mechanic in and of itself, but how it ties into and elevates the narrative.
I love preparing a fight with potions & oil in TW3 for example because that's how a witcher works!
Also environmental storytelling, if you can call that a "mechanic".
I don't play that many games with a final boss... I remember the final boss of Kingdom Hearts 1 was very easy to beat because I had levelled up against far harder optional bosses before.
Probably Bioware games because I can think of a personality for my character as I'm creating them, which is as important to me as how they look.
I'm hijacking this question now! Look at my Bioware characters and my Starfield character as bonus. =D