Monday, September 2, 2013

Capstone Time!

I'm entering my final year at Northeastern very soon. What this means is that, for the majority of the next year, I'll be focusing on completing (hopefully) super cool capstone game projects!

So, Dear Data-Log will probably have to take a back seat while I focus on those projects. However, there's a good chance that at least one of the capstone projects will have its own blog dedicated to production. If/when that happens, I'll make a post about it here! Or maybe just copy all of my posts from that to here. We'll see.


Friday, August 16, 2013

Hiding Depth



Is it worth hiding the depth of your game's systems from new players?

Many games--specifically, MMOs--have an almost completely consistent track record of making their mechanics start off incredibly simple. Many of them have interesting and complex mechanics, but, at the beginning of the game, they are consistently simple. Most MMOs start you off with one or two very basic combat abilities, and it takes quite a long time to unlock the complexity of your character.
There are, of course, valid reasons for doing this. It allows for players to be slowly immersed in complicated mechanics. It can make the game far less overwhelming for new players, potentially preventing them from being turned off by the complexity. It also allows for a clear feeling of progression, the mechanics of the game getting more complicated as you and your characters progresses. From a design standpoint, new abilities/mechanics are often some of the most anticipated and desirable rewards, so spreading them out over a long time could help insure that the player consistently has something to look forward to for a long period of time. But is it worth it?

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Internship Hiatus

So, good news and bad news!

Good news: I landed myself a shiny new Game Design Internship at Creat Studios!

Bad news: I'll be working there full-time under an NDA, so I won't be able to talk about it!

In all likelihood, there will be a dearth of posts to this blog for a while as my focus shifts to being impressive at Creat. By mid-summer, I'll hopefully be able to start posting frequently again.

So, in case anyone is reading this, no I have neither died nor given up on posting here. I will be back, I promise!