Would you believe me if I said Press E To is actually kind of powerful, even if itâs suuuper minimal and based on a goofy moment from Call of Duty?
Press E To is a free PC game that emerged in part from another project creator Leo Burke was working on, and in part from, wellâŠ
This.
In what has become probably Call of Duty: Advanced Warfareâs most notorious scene, the player attends a funeral and has to âhold [button dependent on game platform of choice] to pay respects.â Itâs a clumsy intersection of traditional video-game-y-ness and narrative, a crossing of the streams that ends in unintentional hilarity rather than tragedy. Even Conan made fun of it. To borrow phrasing from my good friend Morbo, FUNERALS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY.
https://lastchance.cc/conan-thinks-call-of-dutys-funeral-is-stupid-too-1654353224%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Press E To isnât the most profound game Iâve played all year or anything, but itâs an interesting little digital art piece and a look at what can actually be done with the sort of thing Call of Duty lazily glossed over. Personally I think there are better ways for video games to convey a characterâs grief (or any other emotion, for that matter) than a quick button press, but it is what it is.
Now then, good graveyard games/games with graveyard scenes: go! And yes, I know about The Graveyard. Weirdly, it came up during a lesson in one of my college media courses once. I donât remember why.