Thursday 29 November 2012

Effective Learning Curve

for this blog post I will be choosing 2 games and comparing them. First off I will be choosing a game that when you start the game it doesn't really throw you into the deep end and expect you to play through it without any training first, that game I have chosen is Star Wars The Force Unleashed. The main reason for choosing this specific game are because if you look to the picture to the right then you can see that right at the start of the game, once you have played the prologue, you get put into a training room were the game goes through with you the basic move of how the game really works, shows you how to use the force and pick up objects as well as using those object to throw at enemy units. Then goes through basic combat move whilst using your light-saber.

Now I will be writing about the game which isn't really very good at explaining the controls, it kind of throws the player into the deep end by not explaining the controls and the basics of the game properly. That game is Devil May Cry and the main reason that I chose this game was because whilst playing the games, the controls seem quite complex from the start, the game could do with explaining these controls by doing what Star Wars does and places the player in some sort of training room where the player can get to grips with the controls. This would be very beneficial to player who've never played this game before.

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