At this point, I feel like I'm obligated to make some nerdy, overly-semantic statement or correction about Greek mythology which is completely devoid of humour. However, I'll just say that I find that most video games with morality systems thus far have been far too simplistic and childish to be of anymore worth than a novel in which you skip to page 133 if you want a character to do one thing or skip to page 152 if you want him to do another.
#1 Benedict Jun 25, 2005 01:36pm
At this point, I feel like I'm obligated to make some nerdy, overly-semantic statement or correction about Greek mythology which is completely devoid of humour. However, I'll just say that I find that most video games with morality systems thus far have been far too simplistic and childish to be of anymore worth than a novel in which you skip to page 133 if you want a character to do one thing or skip to page 152 if you want him to do another.