digoutyoursoul
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If I can only pick one to play, it will be third person. But both can be amazing when done right.
Half Life for example
If I can only pick one to play, it will be third person. But both can be amazing when done right.
Have there been ANY good stories told in a first person game? I cant think of any.
What are you smoking? There's literally an entire subset of games that use first person, focused on telling detailed narratives (immersive sim/looking glass style games). Here you find Deux Ex, System Shock, Thief, Prey, Vampire: The Masquerade, Dishonored among other derivatives like Bioshock. Then there's also stuff like Half Life, Portal, Fallout, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, etc.Have there been ANY good stories told in a first person game? I cant think of any.
Destiny 2 is one of my favorites as well. Not for the story, but some of the tightest feeling gameplay.Half Life for example
Destiny 2 is one of my favorites as well. Not for the story, but some of the tightest feeling gameplay.
Really just depends on the game. I’m glad I don’t have to choose one or the other irl.
Mirror’s Edge was great! I have fond memories of playing it on the 360. It was cool how it was first person, but way more of a platformer than shooter.I have a soft spot for the first Mirrors Edge . I get motion sickness off first person after a while tho and I like character customisation so prefer to see that on screen
Unless you're playing a 2D game or sidescroller, you're technically "playing as the camera" in most 3rd person games as well.Third person! I have no idea why people want to play as a camera. It often results in worse gameplay anyways and you can't even play those games with a controller.
It's because first person man has no peripheral vision and no neck like man e facesIt does depend on the game but more then not I prefer 3rd Person
I actually find 3rd person more immersive and engaging from a spectator view who is in control of what's unfolds.
And I feel more connected to the character.
While 1st person should be more immersive as you are the character, you know your not, the limit moment reminds you're not and you don't connect to the character.
So there's a disconnect, and that ruins the experience for me imo.
Nah, it is just games design/tech are stagnating, I can easily imagine an amazing first person melee system, it is just too hard to implement properly and too risky for AAA since they don't like the fact that weak gamers get motion sick. Last game that even attempted to do a half decent job is Mirror's Edge Catalyst.You lose out on so many different movesets and are limited to basic melee and shooter combat
Yeah they all suck when compared to traditionally told third person cutscenes.What are you smoking? There's literally an entire subset of games that use first person, focused on telling detailed narratives (immersive sim/looking glass style games). Here you find Deux Ex, System Shock, Thief, Prey, Vampire: The Masquerade, Dishonored among other derivatives like Bioshock. Then there's also stuff like Half Life, Portal, Fallout, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, etc.
I don't want a 3rd person Halo and I don't want a first person Uncharted.
That's a wild fucking claim. The majority of those games are revered for their storytelling (amongst other things). I think it's more likely you haven't played many of them.Yeah they all suck when compared to traditionally told third person cutscenes.
Couldn't agree more. Depends on the game/IP, the developer involved, the type of game being made, etc.Depends on the game tbh.
Shitty taste comfirmed, or you just never played any of them. There exists no reality where Uncharted has better story than Deus Ex, its not even a context.Yeah they all suck when compared to traditionally told third person cutscenes.
This. But if I had to choose, I'd pick third over First.Depends on the game tbh.
These can be played in third person.Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas