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I've met a lot of Liars on the internet in my time...
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<blockquote data-quote="The Question" data-source="post: 1053845" data-attributes="member: 1100"><p>Indeed. There's a stark difference in playstyle between something like Borderlands 2 -- in which the story primarily exists to move the player(s) from frenetic action set-piece to frenetic action set-piece -- and Fallout New Vegas, where the player is actually rewarded for walking (not running) through the world, being observant, and finding little snippets of what we call "environmental storytelling": discarded notes, even debris which tells a small story by its very arrangement.</p><p></p><p>Pandora is a world you run around fighting in; the Mojave is a world you experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Question, post: 1053845, member: 1100"] Indeed. There's a stark difference in playstyle between something like Borderlands 2 -- in which the story primarily exists to move the player(s) from frenetic action set-piece to frenetic action set-piece -- and Fallout New Vegas, where the player is actually rewarded for walking (not running) through the world, being observant, and finding little snippets of what we call "environmental storytelling": discarded notes, even debris which tells a small story by its very arrangement. Pandora is a world you run around fighting in; the Mojave is a world you experience. [/QUOTE]
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