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If there is one simple, undeniable fact about anything, it's this: every game idea is improved by putting it in first person. Don't believe me? Cool, that's the point I'm here to prove, and I will do that simply by listing all the times the first person perspective made other, lesser games better.
Mike Fahey is my role model, and he wrote this review of Digimon Cyber Sleuth , and it's great, and you should read it, but in case you wanted someone else's take on an excellent Digimon game, here's mine: "Finally! A JRPG worth playing!"
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is a pretty good video game. I like many things about it. It is beautiful. I haven't predicted where the story's going yet. I get a kick out of running errands for people. Some of the quests have me genuinely unsure what decision to make.
Our favorite games are often the ones that made us feel these really cool, powerful things. How'd you feel when you met your first Colossus or saw Rapture for the first time? I think the best games stick with us because everything about them, from mechanics to presentation, is all about crafting that perfect, powerful moment.
So, you're in charge of a brand new giant AAA video game, and the execs up top are expecting you to drop one of the most slammin' game designs of 2018 on their desks. What do you do?