It was a good conversation.

Gatsu

Shared on Sun, 07/04/2010 - 09:55

A friend of mine and I had a very interesting conversation yesterday about immersion in video games...and how you can become emotionally invested in the characters. He regaled about several RPGs he had played in the past that touched him emotionally. I sadly up to this point in my gaming career have yet to be touched by a gaming experience. Now I've been gaming since I was 5 or 6 years old....I'm getting close to 30 now.

He found that very odd given how many games I've played through the years. But I think we figured out why. I don't put myself into the characters shoes. I treat the story and gameplay as 2 completely separate entities. To me...I play a game for 15-20 minutes, watch a cutscene, play another 15-20 minutes. etc...

Lets take Halo for example. Story-wise, Master Chief is the last of the cyborg-enhanced spartan super soldiers, trying to save humanity from a race of religious nut aliens called the covenant. Humanity is on the brink of extinction. Its up to you to save your race. Deep stuff right? So I should feel urgency in every battle, relief with every conquest, and by the end of the 3rd game...happy about humanity being saved, but sad because of Master Chiefs sacrifice.

I do not.

Yet...I can watch Saving Private Ryan right now and by the end of the movie....I'll have a tear in my  eye by the final scene when Ryan falls to his knees infront of the grave, his wife joins his side and he says to her "Tell me I've had a good life....tell me I was a good man."

Just thinking about it gives me the shivers.

I have never had this type of emotional response to a video game. Do I blame the developers? No. I know this is on me. How do I know? Well let me explain.

My friend asked me "So do you feel the same kind of emotional impact in your every day life like you do when you watch Private Ryan? And I don' t mean deaths in the family or tragedies....just in every day life."

Nope. The only emotions I can really pinpoint that I experience often are anger and frustration. With the job....life....just overall.

Then it hit me. 

Thats why I project onto the characters I play as in the games. And thats what I get back.

To put it simply....I'm aggravated by the fact that Princess Peach has been kidnapped yet again...so I have to cancel all my plans and fucking save her dumb ass again. And thats really how I feel throughout the game.

So having short-changed myself all these years out of some great emotional roller-coaster rides in these games.....I am going to have to start playing games with a different mindset. Truly escape from the aggravations and angers of daily life and truly put myself in the shoes of the characters.

It will be difficult...because I've been so disconnected up to this point. But I think if I don't.....I will eventually get bored with gaming all together and possibly give it up. It has to be more than just the gameplay....or getting from point A to point B....or unlocking that achievement. I need to truly experience these games...not just play them.

I think Mass Effect will be my first test.

With all this in mind, I ask you all out there in 2old2play land. Has there ever been a video game that has made an emotional impact on you? If so...what game? I'd like to know.

- Gats

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Caesar's picture
Submitted by Caesar on Sun, 07/04/2010 - 10:02
i think its hard to feel immersed into a video game, i think the only game that has done that for me is forza when im racing
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Submitted by BalekFekete on Sun, 07/04/2010 - 10:09
As a father, Heavy Rain hit home with me pretty solidly. The 'will do anything for his child' mentality is alive and well in me, thankfully, so it resonated throughout the game and made it a more special experience than it would be, for example, to a random Timmy out there.
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Submitted by Leviticus78 on Sun, 07/04/2010 - 10:53
I would have to say Lost Odyssey got to me pretty good especially around disc 2. I would explain but it would be a huge spoiler. I always get sucked into the halo storylines as well. I would be willing to bet that if you succeed in this trial of immersing yourself into the games you play that a lot of your stresses of daily life won't be as bad as they used to be. I myself play games as a stress releiver, or a get-away if you will. Yes I am still around and once I finish closing on our house you should start to see me online more. :-)
endwon's picture
Submitted by endwon on Sun, 07/04/2010 - 11:10
the halo series. i have read the books and any little piece of lore that i could find.it is not being the hero that does it for me,rather the ideal that a segmented humanity has a common goal and,for the most part is unified.for me the over all theme of the game is that there is always hope.
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Submitted by goodolplumber on Sun, 07/04/2010 - 11:54
Final Fantasy VII, you go through all this trouble to invest time in leveling a character named Aeris up and then she dies.Makes me cry every time I think about it!
DeltaT's picture
Submitted by DeltaT on Sun, 07/04/2010 - 12:22
for me it was homeworld on the PC, it was the only time i got really invested in a game..what a great game that is!
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Submitted by Nunderw00b on Sun, 07/04/2010 - 21:09
There have been several games, The FF series, Lunar the Silver Story, Lunar 2, Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon.. Maybe I'm just a sucker for getting sucked into games. I do it also with books, but not so much with movies.
VenomRudman's picture
Submitted by VenomRudman on Mon, 07/05/2010 - 00:07
I play games like you do. It would be interesting to play one with a different mindset, I wonder if I could do that....
YoYo's picture
Submitted by YoYo on Mon, 07/05/2010 - 03:38
One of the more recent ones that I was completely immersersed in was BioShock. Finding out the truth midway really pissed me off and it was like it was actually happening to me cause I couldn't put the game down.
Armada99's picture
Submitted by Armada99 on Thu, 07/22/2010 - 12:33
COD4. Having been a soldier, I couldnt help but put myself in Jacksons shoes.
Pyrus's picture
Submitted by Pyrus on Thu, 07/22/2010 - 13:23
Halo:CE & Halo 2 did it for me. There's a little bit of influence with nostalgia when I think back on them, since I experienced them during some great years of my life, but the feel of the series as a whole is just so epic. I never come to tears, but there are a few key sequences that give me that electric feeling up my spine. For example, in H2 when The Chief is cutting through High Charity, comes upon a pack of Hunters+Elites fighting a pack of Brutes, Cortana suggests, "You might want to sit this one out...", and Breaking Benjamin's "Blow Me Away" comes in heavy as a fuel rod launches across the screen... Wow. There's definitely something to be said for letting yourself feel the game from inside their universe. Nice write up, Gatsu.
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Submitted by MTPathy on Thu, 07/22/2010 - 14:57
only games that give me the feeling of being emotionally invested are survival horror and the majority of rpgs like lost odyssey and last remnant. i dont know what the hell it is about survival horror games but im able to put myself in their situation and really enjoy the atmosphere and tension within the game. shooters are just shooters, only time i feel anything remotley close to being in the players place is when im out playing paintball. i enjoy the co-op im through with multiplayer.

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