Beyre
Insider
When I first read about Sui Generis, I was immediately exited. Here is why:
In the last few years more and more games are starting to grasp a concept called 'flow'. All games of Thatgamecompany, indie games like supermeatboy (which is so difficult, challenging and intuïtive you can't help being totally focused on the game). This concept is something that attracts a lot of people, because of the meditative, focused and fullfilling state you get in when you are playing these games. I think Sui Generis takes this concept to a new scale, and the developers are trying to help you, the gamer, be "in the moment" as much as possible by making it easy to feel like it is really your experience.
I read on this forums a lot of people talk about 'immersion'. This made me wonder. I have always been looking for the same immersion in my life, the immersion you get when you are really on your own journey, and you start appreciating everything that happens, whether it is good or bad.
Are there other people around who are attracted to this game for the same reason as I am? And who see the correlation between games like this and real life? I am curious...
Cheers,
B
In the last few years more and more games are starting to grasp a concept called 'flow'. All games of Thatgamecompany, indie games like supermeatboy (which is so difficult, challenging and intuïtive you can't help being totally focused on the game). This concept is something that attracts a lot of people, because of the meditative, focused and fullfilling state you get in when you are playing these games. I think Sui Generis takes this concept to a new scale, and the developers are trying to help you, the gamer, be "in the moment" as much as possible by making it easy to feel like it is really your experience.
I read on this forums a lot of people talk about 'immersion'. This made me wonder. I have always been looking for the same immersion in my life, the immersion you get when you are really on your own journey, and you start appreciating everything that happens, whether it is good or bad.
Are there other people around who are attracted to this game for the same reason as I am? And who see the correlation between games like this and real life? I am curious...
Cheers,
B