Meaningful Choice doesn't Mean Multiple Endings
So, I finally started playing Undertale. Everyone’s been talking about it. I knew nothing about this game when I went into it. Totally fresh, I played the game as I would play any RPG, I killed some monsters to keep my quest going. I soon found out that there are ways to avoid fighting in a battle by showing them mercy. That’s neat. I’ll try that out. So I let some go, I fought some others. I’m playing the story my way. After playing for a bit, I told a friend about it, and t
The Yoga of Dark Souls
Dark Souls was introduced and described to me, over and over again, as “the hardest game that you’ll ever play.” I saw gif after gif of a tiny player character being killed with one huge blow by an unseen monster, sitting somewhere off-screen. So many players would go on and on, laughing about how they spent hours replaying the same sequence. Everything that I had ever read about the game or seen online indicated to me that the game was pure masochism. The game always intrigu