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GDC 2012: Bastion dev blasts DLC and microtransactions
Posted: 09.03.2012 05:00 by JonahFalcon Comments: 4
Greg Kasavin, the creative director of Bastion developer Supergiant Games, stated during a panel discussion at Game Developers Conference that DLC, social networking games and in-game microtransactions are incompatible with player immersion.


He maintained that achieving it was really difficult, stating, "If your business goal is to make many bits of content and have in-games stores and stuff like that, I don't know how compatible that is to having an atmospheric experience. I think it's pretty tough. I think when the game asks you to pay real money it's hard to make it atmospheric. In fact I've never played a game that has achieved that."

Kasavin singled out social games like Zynga's Mafia Wars 2, stating that such a game could never truly offer players any sort of immersion or atmosphere, and that getting ads to play other Zynga games "shatter the fourth wall with a baseball bat".

"Certain design decisions make achieving atmosphere virtually impossible," Kasavin complained, "I can't imagine how somebody could have an atmospheric experience playing something like Mafia Wars 2. Because this is a game that is constantly prompting you to go and play a completely different game."

Bastion was released on the 20th July, 2011, and earned rave reviews, including a 9.0/10 from Strategy Informer. Read the review here.

Comments

By FoolWolf (SI Elite) on Mar 09, 2012
FoolWolf
I agree - micro transitions and crap destroys a game. like when I walked up to a guy in my camp in Dragon Age Origins and started a quest and I came to their webpage ahving to buy a DLC - login etc - and I was really put off...
By nocutius (SI Elite) on Mar 09, 2012
nocutius
One of the universal truths, the more immersive the game the truer it is.

I remember that one in DA as well, stuff like that really kicks you out of the game. If companies really need to make DLC they at least should not advertise it in-game.
By JonahFalcon (SI Elite) on Mar 09, 2012
JonahFalcon
Except... not everyone's idea or immersion is the same. I know some people who are VERY immersed in games like The Sim Social and Mafia Wars 2.
By nocutius (SI Elite) on Mar 09, 2012
nocutius
True, it depends on the person.
I also hate product placement in movies as you instantly get remined that you're only watching a movie, some people are ok with that as well.