Posted by on 03 27th, 2008  - 32 views

Why Video Game Cutscenes Should Be Eliminated

Don Reisinger writes:

I don’t know about you, but after playing through countless hours of video games saving the world in more worlds than I can count, I’ve grown tired of the same old thing. I can live with sword fights and looting, but more than anything else, I’m sick and tired of cutscenes that break up the action.

Can anyone give me one good reason for why cutscenes are really that necessary? Sure, they help move the story along and I can appreciate that, but I don’t need fancy renderings of my pixelated heroes talking to each other when all I really want to do is slay some more beasts.

As far as I can tell, this idea of cutscenes, which was made brutally unbearable by Hideo Kojima in the Metal Gear series is nothing more than an attempt by game developers to display their graphical prowess and make a video game feel more like a movie.

I don’t want a movie. I want a video game.

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