Best Storyline in a game

Started by ByakuyaKuchiki13 pages

That was incredibly mean.

and wrong. 😄

Originally posted by ByakuyaKuchiki
That was incredibly mean.

Calling JRPG stories the best in any medium wasn't just mean. It was a war crime.

Outside of the JRPG genre, the only stories that truly come close are the Metal Gear Solid games, Lost, and the Prestige. That's it.

Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Calling JRPG stories the best in any medium wasn't just mean. It was a war crime.

In a war that the Japanese are winning. 😄

Originally posted by ByakuyaKuchiki
Outside of the JRPG genre, the only stories that truly come close are the Metal Gear Solid games, Lost, and the Prestige. That's it.

MGS had a pretty solid storyline, Lost is a contrived shitburger, don't know what you mean by the Prestige.

There are some Japanese games that have pretty good storylines and none of them are JRPGs.

The Prestige, directed by the incredibly talented Christopher Nolan who also wrote the scripts for and directed Memento, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. As a film, it's fundamentally unique in two ways:

1. Not only does it have amazing first viewing value with the incredible sense of mystery, suspense, and revelation throughout, but also incredible rewatchability with the manner in which we see everything connect together and start seeing all the different clues hinting to what we eventually find out.

2. Not only is it an incredibly unique, complex, artistically brilliant and meaningful film, but unlike others like that out there, it isn't that way at the expense of a fast moving, entertaining plot.

Essentially, it's the perfect movie and by far the greatest ever made.

Originally posted by ByakuyaKuchiki
The Prestige, directed by the incredibly talented Christopher Nolan who also wrote the scripts for and directed Memento, Batman Begins and The Dark Knight. As a film, it's fundamentally unique in two ways:

1. Not only does it have amazing first viewing value with the incredible sense of mystery, suspense, and revelation throughout, but also incredible rewatchability with the manner in which we see everything connect together and start seeing all the different clues hinting to what we eventually find out.

2. Not only is it an incredibly unique, complex, artistically brilliant and meaningful film, but unlike others like that out there, it isn't that way at the expense of a fast moving, entertaining plot.

Essentially, it's the perfect movie and by far the greatest ever made.

Sounds interesting. I haven't seen Memento, but if it's anything like Batman Begins and/or The Dark Knight, then I'll pass.

Extremely underrated.

http://megavideo.com/?v=MX665FT1

Both (The Prestige and Memento) were far superior to the Batman films, and vastly different as well.

Originally posted by ByakuyaKuchiki
Outside of the JRPG genre, the only stories that truly come close are the Metal Gear Solid games, Lost, and the Prestige. That's it.

So you apparently haven't picked up many books or watched many films then.

Originally posted by ByakuyaKuchiki
Outside of the JRPG genre, the only stories that truly come close are the Metal Gear Solid games, Lost, and the Prestige. That's it.

Um... Metal Gear Solid is a Japanese game franchise, created and written by a Japanese guy, developed by Japanese programmers 😐

JRPG 😐

Originally posted by SnakeEyes
So you apparently haven't picked up many books or watched many films then.

I've read/watched a few...

The Dan Brown books, the Robert Langdon series in particular, have all been incredible and kind of come close. Films, nothing but The Prestige even approaches them. For one, character and plot development is usually far superior in the more notable JRPGs out there, and its largely due to how longer they actually are and how much more time there is to explore the characters and the setting (and of course largely due to the talented writing staff behind these games). Secondly, these Japanese developers tend to be far more capable at using music to set the atmosphere and feeling of a particular scene than any movie maker out there and generally manage to do so masterfully throughout.

I understand that the majority of people out there are going to find it hard to accept that a game is going to be able to tell a better story than a format designed for it but the fact of the matter is in almost every case they (JRPGs) do.

I've done watching The Prestige. Definitely a cut above the average mental diarrhea that Hollywood throws at us. All the twists and turns were interesting if a bit contrived and confusing at times. Not bad all for all, but not quite the greatest movie ever.

Now it's time to continue my list:
Starcraft
Mass Effect(nothing too spectacular, but started a story that has a lot of promise)
Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne
Braid
LoK
MM6: The Mandate of Heaven
Silent Hill 1

Now if anyone wants to shake their head at this list and point out some dog shit JRPG that you totally think is better, then don't – you probably don't know anything.

It's all subjective anyway.

Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Starcraft
Mass Effect(nothing too spectacular, but started a story that has a lot of promise)
Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne
Braid
LoK
MM6: The Mandate of Heaven
Silent Hill 1

😂

KOF has the best storyline....

the end....

😐

Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Starcraft
Mass Effect(nothing too spectacular, but started a story that has a lot of promise)
Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne
Braid
LoK
MM6: The Mandate of Heaven

WTF!! Those games don't have better storylines than even the worst JRPGs.

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Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Silent Hill 1

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The storyline was made by Japanese btw

Originally posted by occultdestroyer
WTF!! Those games don't have better storylines than even the worst JRPGs.

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The storyline was made by Japanese btw

Any of the games I listed has a better story than all of the JRPGs combined. If you think otherwise, you can always exercise your God-given right to bite me.

Yeah, SH was made by the Japanese and had an awesome story, too bad it wasn't a JRPG. And thank the Lawd, I wouldn't want androgynous teens with hairdos that can impale you running around in my Silent Hill.

Maybe later, if I'm feeling generous, I'll introduce you deprived sods to what is very likely the best video game ever made.