![]() Then I begin to write fiction and some nonfiction for ten hours. By 7:00, I've read the financial newspapers and had breakfast at my desk. shower, walk our dog, Anna, and fully wake up about the time I'm securing her poop in a blue bag. So without further ado, New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz talks to Game Rant about character development, the advantages that video games have over other forms of media, and the necessity of morality-driven player choice.ĭo you ever play any video games? If so, is there a system you prefer to play on? What are some of your favorites? I also decided to get some advice from the experts themselves. ![]() So a few weeks ago, I wrote an article advocating the use of more novel-to-game adaptations as the means to better character development and coherent storytelling in gaming. ![]() This desire to tell complex and emotionally engaging stories while retaining quality gameplay has been met with mixed results. It's probably a safe bet that game makers' fascination with narrative will remain a fixed obsession in the video game industry for some time to come. ![]()
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