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Originally posted by Zombie Fred View PostMax Payne or Torment takes the cake for narrative crown, in my opinion. Even if Silent Hill 2 has one of the most memorable characters in gaming, and a damn fine game and the best Silent Hill title. You be thinking with a bias mind ;)
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Originally posted by america>europe View Post>Max Payne
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Since I judge narrative crown on the ability to tell an epic story without detriment to its integrity as a game, my vote goes for either Mass Effect or Uncharted on that point.
Still, SH2 is a fantastic game and it's a strange feeling knowing it's already ten years old. Happy anniversary.A man chooses...a slave obeys.
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The Legacy of Kain series, in my opinion, has one of the best narratives in gaming history. The writing is top notch, probably the closest we'll ever get to a Shakespearean play in video game form.
Amy Hennig, who writes the Uncharted series, also wrote the LoK series, so that should give you an idea. The difference being that while the writing in the Uncharted games is excellent, the actual stories are pretty ho hum. The LoK games actually require you to think.
I would also like to say that the only time I've ever gotten choked up by a game was during a certain scene in Defiance. It was one of the few times I was really caught off guard by a game's story.Last edited by Archelon; 09-26-2011, 11:58 AM.
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I'm going to mention the Syphon Filter series, as it's a narrative that actually makes sense and flows well from one game to the next.
Plus it's written by John Garvin.Last edited by Mr. Spencer; 09-26-2011, 12:37 PM.See you in hell.
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Originally posted by PracticalAl View PostLet's not all forget Deadly Premonition either. ♥
Nonetheless, I'd definitely give SH2 the narrative crown, if I could give the characterization crown to SH3.
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I bought this years ago and never really completed it, maybe because just scared the shit out of me.....anyways I left it for years and I decided to replay it after seeing this post and the damn thing didnt work, it worked right up until I got into the hospital then just froze! seriously annoying.
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Originally posted by Archelon View PostThe Legacy of Kain series, in my opinion, has one of the best narratives in gaming history. The writing is top notch, probably the closest we'll ever get to a Shakespearean play in video game form.
Amy Hennig, who writes the Uncharted series, also wrote the LoK series, so that should give you an idea. The difference being that while the writing in the Uncharted games is excellent, the actual stories are pretty ho hum. The LoK games actually require you to think.
I would also like to say that the only time I've ever gotten choked up by a game was during a certain scene in Defiance. It was one of the few times I was really caught off guard by a game's story.
You're absolutely right, the narrative is truly amazing. My old sig was from a quote from defiance that I found very moving. The series has received a lot of flak for not having the best game play, but that's when the superb story telling comes in. The voice acting is some of the best I've ever heard, especially from Kain. I wish they'd make another one, but alas the plot is all wrapped up. I guess that's never stopped anyone before though.
"One can only match, move by move, the machinations of fate... and thus defy the tyrannous stars." - Kain
Anyways, Happy B-day SH2.Last edited by REmaster; 09-27-2011, 08:38 AM."One can only match, move by move, the machinations of fate... and thus defy the tyrannous stars."
Resident Evil/Castlevania/ Silent Hill/Onimusha/Tekken /Dark Souls
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