Thursday, October 22, 2015

Analyze Two Games

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
The Tetrad: 
  • Story: You follow two brothers as they journey to a far away forest to obtain a special ingredient for a medicine that will save their dying father.
  • Tech: No modern technology; the story is set in a medieval times like era.
  • Art: Charming and colorful
  • Mechanics: You play with a controller using one half of the controls to control the older brother, and the other half controls the younger brother. You move them strategically to solve puzzles in this puzzle platformer.
Balance: 
  • The puzzles are balanced nicely and scale in difficulty as you progress. Things are kept simple for the most part but it works out well with the game being so short (~2-3 hours).
Emergent Properties:
  • You have two buttons for each brother: a joystick for movement and a trigger button for interactions. These interactions can be talking to a person, climbing a rope, or various other activities. As you go through the story you find more and more objects you can interact with and are encouraged to try to interact with lots of things in your surroundings. These provide bases for more and more complex puzzles and level designs. 
Interest Curves:
  • This is a relatively short game with a pretty standard interest curve. The game first catches your attention by connecting you emotionally with the boys. They've lost their mother already and their father will die if they don't go on a dangerous journey, you feel compelled to help them! You solve puzzles and then you come across various characters who will either help or harm you, and the outcomes of some such encounters are very exciting plot twists. Once you reach the destination you have a final boss fight and heart wrenching climax (which I will not spoil here, go play the game, its good!). The game slowly lets you down after the climax as you tie up loose ends and make the journey back to your father, hoping you're not out of time to save him. 
I'd rate this game 10/10:
  • I really love this game. It's short but sweet and has an interesting and new puzzle mechanic of controlling both brothers at once. The story is simple but beautiful and heart wrenching. I was interested the whole time, wondering what would come next. The art is easy on the eyes and there are some really beautiful scenes and landscapes throughout the game. 


League of Legends
The Tetrad:

  • Story: Two kingdoms Demacia and Noxus are at war with each other and the battle is fought by warriors summoned to the field by summoners. There are currently 123 unique champions all with their own lore and backstories that can be used by the player as they fight 5 vs 5 battles with and against other players from around the world. 
  • Tech: Fantasy technology ranging from staves and bows to guns and magical artifacts. 
  • Art: Colorful cartoonish but slightly realistic characters on colorful and unique battlefields. 
  • Mechanics: Attack specifics differ from character to character but all champions have 3 upgradeable attack abilities, a basic attack, and 3 special abilities. Players fight their way to the other teams Nexus to destroy it and win the game.
Balance: 
  • The champions are in a constant state of being rebalanced as new champions are introduced. Riot, the maker of LoL, does a great job at listening to the players and buffing/nerfing champions as they become too powerful or too weak to be viable in competitive play.
Emergent Properties:
  • The more you play the better you get and the more challenge you face as you're matched with better players.
Interest Curves:
  • League of Legends has a very interesting interest curve because there is no story to follow along and complete. You stay interested in a match because you are personally invested in winning so that you can rank up at the end of the season. You end up with a curve that is just a series of identical spikes as you enter and play out a match.
I'd rate this game 5/10:
  • League of Legends is a really good game but the community is so harsh on new players and the learning curve is rather steep so it's hard to really get into it. If you don't have a group of friends willing to teach and play with you getting the hang of things is nigh impossible without being insulted non stop for being bad at the game. There is constantly new content though and it is one of the most famous esports out there. 



Team Tasks:

  • This week I worked on level design and thought up ideas for puzzles. Next week we will have source control set up and put to use and will start working on one file for the final game.







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