Like, the whole *reason* Watchmen is good is that it rejects all the stuff that comic book fanboys think is uniquely fun about comic books (which is why it's become so retroactively controversial with people who hate it)
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Back in the 90s I remember arguing with people about this on interactive fiction forums "Do you think it's possible to do a version of King Lear where you can save Cordelia by yelling at Albany's messenger RUN FASTER! RUN FASTER! from your seat Would that make the show better"
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People getting all partisan here "I want games to be GAMES, not just a movie where you control the characters during the fight scenes" Yeah okay, but the whole "player choice" thing has been obvious sleight of hand for all of history and you people are never satisfied with it
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Like come on Super Mario Bros. is a game, isn't it It doesn't have branching paths Unless getting pissed after Mario dies and never playing it again is an "alternate ending"
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It's a story with one ending, Mario saves the Princess Playing the game is just you, as the actor portraying Mario, getting in character and experiencing his painful struggle over time But the struggle only has one possible outcome And people kinda liked that game
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It's funny because as a geek into text adventures/"interactive fiction" we had all these debates a full generation before the mainstream gaming world exploded over Gone Home and "walking simulators" and shit
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And it's like no, obviously you don't have to be in control of anything or be able to change the outcome of anything for something to be a "real game" or for it to matter that it's a game and not a movie
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It's like saying that if I can't actually touch a sculpture and break pieces off of it that there's no difference between having a physical sculpture or looking at a photo of it on a screen
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Or, more directly, that it's "not really acting" to play a character by reading a script That there's no emotional experience to be had from embodying this character if I didn't actually write the story and if I know the ending of the play can't change
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(As someone who did improv for a long time, I am, in the long run, a fan of scripts Scripts are good and useful and powerful things In the end I have never had emotional experiences quite as powerful doing improv as I have when reciting memorized lines from a script)
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It's funny because you're talking about superhero comics and WATCHMEN, but you could also be describing the rise of prestige TV
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Well and that's why everyone got so fucking pissed at Game of Thrones, because they lied to us that they knew where this was all going and then pulled the ending out of their ass
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