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In this episode, the Retro Rebel Gamecast delves into the gaming industry’s evolving landscape, discussing the trend of “forever games” and the impact of social narratives on gaming experiences.
Forever Games and the Evolving Landscape of Gaming
Hosts Stacy and Amanda begin by exploring the rebranding of live-service titles as “forever games”. They see this as a reflection of the industry’s shift towards games that are continuously updated and supported, keeping players engaged indefinitely. This trend raises questions about the future of gaming experiences, especially for those who prefer narrative-driven, single-player games with definitive endings. The hosts express nostalgia for the days when games were complete and self-contained experiences, rather than ongoing services.
Social Narratives in Games
The discussion then turns to the criticism surrounding the inclusion of social narratives in games like “Dragon Age: Dreadwolf”. The hosts acknowledge the need for nuanced storytelling and the importance of representing diverse perspectives in gaming narratives. They believe that games have the potential to explore complex social issues and challenge players to think critically about the world around them. However, they also stress the importance of well-written and well-executed narratives that avoid feeling forced or preachy.
The Impact of “Forever Games” on Social Narratives
The hosts also delve into the potential impact of “forever games” on the way social narratives are presented and received. They speculate that the emphasis on continuous updates and player engagement might lead to a greater focus on social elements and a corresponding increase in the prevalence of social narratives. This raises questions about the future of storytelling in games and the potential for “forever games” to shape players’ understanding of social issues.
A Nostalgic Look Back
The episode concludes with a nostalgic look back at the gaming experiences of the past. The hosts reminisce about midnight releases, gaming magazines, and the anticipation of playing complete and polished games on day one. They express appreciation for the sense of community and shared excitement that surrounded these events. Also, they lament the loss of these experiences in the age of digital distribution and “forever games.”
Retro Rebel Podcast
The Retro Rebel Gamecast offers a thoughtful and engaging discussion on the current state of the gaming industry, inviting listeners to reflect on the changes and challenges that shape the gaming landscape.
Join hosts Amanda Fox and Stacy Bishop as they take a deep dive into the gaming industry. You can download each episode here on the Temple of Geek Website or by subscribing on Apple Podcasts / Google Play / Stitcher / iHeartRadio / SpotifyBest video game consoles
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