10°

Walkthroughs: Lazy gamer crutch or guilt-free group aid?

From the Globe and Mail:

"[Braid developer Jonathan Blow's] admonition of those who would seek help for his game struck me as pointless and perhaps even slightly elitist. Some people are simply better puzzle solvers than others. Would he rather see a player walk away from his game out of frustration than jump on a forum for a little assistance? There is a word used to describe people who don't ask for help when help is needed, and that word is stubborn.

[Wired's Clive] Thompson, ever the elegant persuader, wrote in his April column: "Most [gamers] play puzzle video games alone, dipping into walkthroughs only when they get truly stuck and then only briefly, like a temporary brain enhancement."

The crux of his argument is that some people enjoy solving puzzles alone, and some prefer doing it as part of a group, or, in his words, "a neuron in a much bigger intelligence." In this case, that bigger intelligence is a group of gamers connecting online to swap solutions and create ad-hoc game guides..."
Feemee - contributor
Published: 192 days 21 hours ago | Article | Gaming
 
 
 

Gaming
10 best unintentionally educational games
Gaming | Article
From Gamertell: "Gamertell's put together a brief list of some video games that weren't created with the developers aiming to educate the...

Gaming
Xbox Evolved - Turtle Beach's Ear Force XLC Rev...
Gaming | Review
XE writes: "The Ear Force XLC is a cheap alternative to Microsoft's official wired headset and a great one at that. Has your official 360...
10°

Gaming
Street Fighter IV Snuggie
Gaming | News
DualShockers writes: "I'm not quite sure whether to think this is incredibly cool or very scary, but there is apparently a Street Fighter...
50°

Gaming
Call of Duty – Can Games be too Immersive?
Gaming | Article
Koku Gamer writes: "With all of the controversy around Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, it is an appropriate time to discuss immersion in video...
About N4G
N4G is a social game news site that covers the game industry 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
More Info... | Submit News