Character Building Exercises

I would like to proudly announce that recently I finished off two video games in one day. Although I started them on different days  coincidence made it so I finished Galaxy Angel and Radiant Historia at the same time. Finishing both games back to back made me realize one thing. I would easily recommend both games so the next statement comes from someone who was thoroughly satisfied with his gaming experience (although if the last mission of Galaxy Angel were not an escort mission I would be happier.) Both games are sort of thin when it comes to their characters. They were enjoyable but in realized that had these character been from an anime or manga I would have considered them much weaker.  We simply accept a smaller amount of characterization in video games than we do from any other medium of entertainment.

We all know that video games have changed and evolved quite a bit over the years, but its been in many different directions. Even excluding the change in graphics capability and the potential length of games, plenty of growth in how people perceive games and how the creators make them has happened. They are a new and special type of storytelling, they are art to some and entertainment to many, and by any standard they have become integrated into the fabric of people’s lives on some level. But let’s go back to the storytelling element, certainly there have always been goals and structures for games, but we’ve seen epic stories come to life, too. And things just seem to grow more complex, with bigger ideas, and greater casts. But how characters develop in the story and through the player is still another idea all together.

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The Day After

As I write this Japan is still experiencing the effect of aftershocks and bracing themselves for possible additional damage due top more tsunamis and their crisis with the nuclear reactor. But just like the fact the sun also rises the Japanese people will recover and things will go back to normal. That which is lost will be mourned, things that are broken will be fixed, and the maybe even some light will be shed on existing problems so they can be improved upon. It might seem trivial faced with such current events but I still think questions about the entertainment industry are relevant. My question is what sort and long-term impact will this tragedy have on the Japanese entertainment industry that we are fans of.

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