James McTeigue must be an interesting man to talk video games with, seeing as heâs had experience both directing movies (V For Vendetta) and working in the games business.
So itâs nice reading this interview with him on GI.biz, where amongst talk of video game movies and video games based on movies, he offers a tip for the game developers of the world.
Many of whom might scoff â heâs coming at the situation from the point of view of a guy who works mostly in a medium with a controlled, linear narrative â but then, a fresh pair of eyes can also give you the best advice.
And I like his advice, because itâs got nothing to do with staff counts, or art design, or difficulty levels. Itâs about whatâs put in front of the playerâs face.
ââŚthere has to be a master of the ship at some point. The master of the ship has to guide you like you do in a film or like you do in a game, so that what Iâm going to expose you to is worthwhileâ, he says. âLike anyone whoâs been in the gaming industry, you absolutely know that you will not please all of the people all of the time.â
âThe reason I bring that up is that I think as the maker of the game you ultimately have to decide for the gamer a little bitâ, he adds. âYou canât cover every option, you canât make the interior of every store, because whatâs the point if you have ten million people playing the game and only two want to go inside the shop? It doesnât make any sense. Just guide âem; it doesnât mean that you canât do it sometimes, but make it worthwhile, make it integral to the story, make it part of the thing that you need to do. Just donât get bogged down in the minutiae of that, hoping that someone will go in there sometime.â
Like I said, not everyone will agree. For some, that attention to detail is what turns a decorated virtual corridor into a world. But maybe heâs right; if it took X amount of people to make all that fluff, could their time and effort have been better spent making the meat of the game better?
Games need more direction, says filmmaker James McTeigue [GI.biz]