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Give the POV to another relevant character, and...

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 12:19 am
by gekiganwing
After reading the Let's Reverse Things for a Second thread on the Katawa Shoujo forums, I started thinking about alternate viewpoints and retellings. In this thread, let's talk about the following:

1. VNs and games which you believe would benefit if they were told from another character's perspective.
2. The reasons why you think so: Just for the sake of variety? To have an unusual or fascinating narrator? To challenge the audience? Some other reason?
3. What would you lose with this different point of view?

We don't need to make a long list of alternate POV stories that *already exist*. But if you need to make a comparison, go ahead and mention one or two.

Re: Give the POV to another relevant character, and...

Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2013 4:25 am
by Kami
I am actually working on a game which offers player to choose between two POV when they start the game. The idea of the game is that it happens in two different parts of the world and when main characters are not interacting they are having different lives, which makes it two COMPLETEY different experiences.

So, in my opinion, different POV are a good idea when they offer completely different game experience, you could argue that every character is different and each POV would be completely different, however, if characters are very closely tied and they spend a lot of time together the game would be fairly similar. Then again, if the POV is from female or male perspective it is acceptable because some people don't like playing opposite gender and would feel more comfortable having a choice.

Re: Give the POV to another relevant character, and...

Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 10:59 am
by Semienigma
I haven't really played that many games but I was playing a game with my friend that hade two people you could choose to play and they both were in the same party. It was really cool. It was tales of Xillia. I personally really like the idea of doing different povs, the more different the characters the pov is through, the better