Posted February 22, 2021 by BlueChris118
After I had read "The Medium of Video Game" By Mark J. P. Wolf and "Hamlets Hit Points" By Robin D. Laws. I have to agree when it comes to the complexity of the graphic because when seeing how game graphic would becoming more like a movie but it does come to a point where does the line cross when video game graphic becomes more like movies. Because The Last Of Us part 2 by Naughty Dog, and Death Stranding by Kojima Productions show how these video games are more like a movie than a game because the graphic would make the charter have more human looks to them when the game gave or when playing the game. Then when it comes to the range of emotions make me think that it would be interesting because we are most likely to show how the player would get very emotional like how the first The Last Of Us made by Naughty Dog had made many players get very emotional from the began of the game. But this still does come full circle when games blur the line of what a game and what a movie. Now I think the first few quotes come from John Scott is kind of true but not really true because sometimes having a roleplaying game that has a powerful lenses does help with understanding what world you are in like Dungeon and Dragons would make the roleplaying game more a life but sometimes having a world with very little powerful lenses could also help to see a thing in a different way.