12-13-2025, 03:43 AM
There are certain gaming narrative breakthroughs that elevate the medium and make you realize games can be just as powerful as any other art form. These are the defining gaming moments for me personally.
For me, playing What Remains of Edith Finch was a gaming revelation about how games can tell stories in ways no other medium can. The way each family member's death is presented through unique gameplay mechanics created such strong video game emotional connections.
Another would be the ending of SOMA, which raises philosophical questions that stayed with me for weeks. What are the gaming narrative breakthroughs that made you see games as more than just entertainment?
For me, playing What Remains of Edith Finch was a gaming revelation about how games can tell stories in ways no other medium can. The way each family member's death is presented through unique gameplay mechanics created such strong video game emotional connections.
Another would be the ending of SOMA, which raises philosophical questions that stayed with me for weeks. What are the gaming narrative breakthroughs that made you see games as more than just entertainment?