Video Games Drifting Towards Even More Open Play

No Man's Sky

While the most popular video games in the world are very story-driven and probably cinematic in their structure, including the three-act structure, the ever changing way in which we consume gaming (like Twitch) means there’s also room for more freedom and less restrictions on one’s game playing experience.

2016 Will be another step in that direction. Not a massive one, but an example of how developers understand gamers want more control over the narrative, and less being told or forced to follow a certain set path, even if its within very wide parameters.

Maybe the best example for this among upcoming games will be No Man’s Sky, a space exploration game with what seems like a huge amount of planets to visit, and supposedly, no two players’ journeys will be alike despite heading towards the same place.

Another interesting game coming out will be Firewatch, following the story of a volunteer fire lookout after the Yellowstone fires of 1988. There is a plot, but it comes with a very broad framework, which enables the protagonist’s relationship with those around him.

Minecraft might be the best example of those looking for complete freedom. A sandbox game, with a clean slate, in which you can express your personality and creativity, although not a lot actually happens in the game. It’s not for everyone, but it’s been a massive success.

Cinematic, story-driven games aren’t going away, and will probably remain on top of the pyramid. But there’s room and demand for more than that in the gaming world, and we might see a shift or at least more experimenting in that direction.

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New Batman Video Game in 2016 by … Telltale Games?

Telltale Games Batman

One of the more interesting video game announcements recently comes from Telltale Games, who’ll be developing a new Batman game, scheduled for a 2016 release.

Kevin Bruner, Co-Founder and CEO of Telltale Games announced about the upcoming release, which like all Telltale games, is planned to become a series with hopefully more than one game in mind.

At Telltale, we’ve been honored to bring our unique approach to interactive storytelling to some of the biggest entertainment franchises in the world, and we’re excited to announce that we’ll soon be exploring what it means to be Batman in an all-new series starting next year. This iteration of Batman will give fans a first-hand opportunity to dive deeper into the complex life and mind of Bruce Wayne, the duality of his own identity, and the struggle of responsibility in saving a city overcome with corruption and villainy.

There’s already a teaser trailer for the game, which is mostly soundbytes of people sharing their opinions on Batman combined with some news reports.

According to David Haddad, president of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Telltale has an established track record of creating award-winning content for some of the best properties in the world and we look forward to working with the team as they deliver a new interactive way for fans and gamers to experience the rich narrative world of Batman.

Telltale games are known for turning source material like Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead into very successful video game franchises. Like them, Batman will appear on the PC/Mac and the consoles.