there's that short story by Stephen King called The Jaunt which has something like this. It's pretty good
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if you ever try it out, let me know what you think! if you're looking to enjoy the story more without focusing on the gameplay mechanics, they have a ton of modifiers you can use that give you more/infinite health, energy, and damage. I also recommend the Ultimate Edition that comes with the DLC since the DLC is pretty substantial and adds a lot of really cool settings. There's also some secret mods you can get there for you weapons that make them so much more fun. Plus with the Ultimate Edition on console it runs at 60fps which makes the game feel waaaay better
yeah it's kind of a weird post with the way it's all worded. framing it in a "why what you like is wrong" way probably hurts it more than anything. it doesn't invite discussion and is more or less just a ranting if you're not giving examples.
it's not like anyone here is trying to force someone to like the same games they do and the first thought I had after reading was "okay..."
Personally I like all sorts of storytelling as long as it's involving topics/genres I'm interested. Lovecraftian setting? inject it into my veins. stories about realistic depictions of depression and suicide - sign me up. There's not a singular formula that all my favorite games need to adhere to - why would anyone want all their story structures to be so rigid and similar?
Anyways one of my favorite games, probably my overall favorite, is Control. It does a lot of 'show, don't tell' while also having an incredible amount of world building there for you to engage with if you're interested. The setting is like they tailor-made this for my interests. So pumped for the other games coming out in that universe
not too sure how I feel about the animation style. it's hard to explain but it gives me "Netflix anime" vibes. Kinda surprised that's MAPPA after seeing that trailer