When getting bogged down in a world of battle royal games and multiplayer experiences, it is nice to take the time to enjoy
a purely narrative game where you can lose yourself for a few ours in the wilderness.
Not exact matches
Will the final
game feature any types of puzzles or is it
purely a
narrative experience?
This not being the case for today's Video
game titles, with all the New genres /
game archetypes, and some being
purely multiplayer based which needs no story, but that falls on whether or not
games even need
narrative but that's a whole different post you can read here.
Will the final
game feature any types of puzzles or is it
purely a
narrative experience?
This ancient, mythic concept is central to the
narrative of our
game: a universal story told
purely through imagery and sound.
At times, it feels like the world is designed
purely to function within the framework of the
game's
narrative, rather than being a space that's meant to be interesting in and of itself.