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MICHAEL GUADALUPE
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History major from Stonybrook university. I've been playing games since the late 80's, and I enjoy writing about them.
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When did we come to accept that a game could be judged by a simple number?
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 | Comments (2)
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"I have to say Mark that I do agree with you.  Video games, like many other things are a business.  When 90% of your target audience does not finish a game, why would you want to invest in a mind blowing ending?  I have to also agree with Danny, this rise in multiplayer games (fps genre for example has seen a huge rise in multiplayer) has given developers less reason to focus on a single player ending.  However this I feel is genre specific.  Rpg's such as dragon age, I felt had a pretty strong ending.  I would expect a decent ending from a rpg, as story should be a main element.

And dont worry Corey, you aren't alone.  I hated red dead myself, and didn't bother to finish it.  I also agree that if the stories were well developed I would be more inclined to actually finish a game.

On a side note, this is my first form of activity on this site, and I must say it's wonderfu"

Sunday, September 18, 2011