Pondering a Hugo for Video Games
Sep. 1st, 2009 10:33 pmHaving been thinking about the Hugos it occurred to me that video games aren't eligible. After discussing it with Cam we agreed that while the odd game might be worthy of one there isn't generally enough of them in any given year to justify a whole category.
Still, it was fun trying to list games (from all time, not just this year) we felt were worthy of at least being nominated. Cam was initially only allowing games he felt had a plot as good as a Hugo award winning novel, but I pointed out that tv, movies, and art all have their own categories, so imo a winning game should be a combination of good sff ideas, plot, art, feel etc as well as, of course, a good game. (Here's the recent long-form drama winners which I think is the closest category)
So, the ones we thought of:
The Myst games, especially Riven
Gabriel Knight 2 and 3
Bioshock
Several of the Final Fantasy games (my vote's for X but I'm a sucker for humanist fantasy)
Haven't played but seem like they might be suitable:
Half Life 2
Fallout 3
Mass Effect
Dead Space
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
What do you guys think? Any suggestions?
Some related stuff I found by poking around:
Wired: Hugo Awards Overdue For A Videogame Category
10 videogames that redefine science fiction
Still, it was fun trying to list games (from all time, not just this year) we felt were worthy of at least being nominated. Cam was initially only allowing games he felt had a plot as good as a Hugo award winning novel, but I pointed out that tv, movies, and art all have their own categories, so imo a winning game should be a combination of good sff ideas, plot, art, feel etc as well as, of course, a good game. (Here's the recent long-form drama winners which I think is the closest category)
So, the ones we thought of:
The Myst games, especially Riven
Gabriel Knight 2 and 3
Bioshock
Several of the Final Fantasy games (my vote's for X but I'm a sucker for humanist fantasy)
Haven't played but seem like they might be suitable:
Half Life 2
Fallout 3
Mass Effect
Dead Space
Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
What do you guys think? Any suggestions?
Some related stuff I found by poking around:
Wired: Hugo Awards Overdue For A Videogame Category
10 videogames that redefine science fiction
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Date: 2009-09-01 03:08 pm (UTC)Wing Commander
Fallout 1 & 2
Psychonauts
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Date: 2009-09-01 03:11 pm (UTC)Quake needs to be on this list.
Portal had a big thing :P
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Date: 2009-09-01 03:14 pm (UTC)Both Uplink and Darwinia (Multiwinia doesn't really expose much of a story)
TIE Fighter, easily the most interesting story in the Star Wars games.
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Date: 2009-09-01 03:21 pm (UTC)Alpha Centauri, was excellent. Where the half of my life when I wasn't playing Quake 2 went. (I couldn't run Quake 2 on the computer in my room, and I wasn't allowed to play it, so I could only play it when mum wasn't at home, and I could get friends copies).
Ah the life of a computer games nerd when you have stupidly restrictive parents. And no access to a computer games store.
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Date: 2009-09-01 03:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-09-01 04:18 pm (UTC)It had a pretty interesting and thought provoking plot, elements of SF that weren't too far-fetched, realistic gameplay (Snake could get dizzy if you roll around too much in the barrel and being practically an octogenerian, back cramps as well a psyche meter which if depleted resulted in panic attacks), a combination of modern and retro art styles, it had a lot of high tension moments as you snuck across battlefields trying to avoid both sides, epic boss fights and it even had a monkey.
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Date: 2009-09-02 02:09 am (UTC)There's a string of Japanese RPGs with strong enough plots and characters to deserve nominations, if not wins. Thinking of stuff like Final Fantasy VII, Chrono Trigger, possibly even Shenmue or Secret of Mana. Lost Odyssey on the Xbox 360 would be a worthy recent game.
Some of the Ron Gilbert or Tim Schafer stuff like The Secret of Monkey Island or Psychonauts would have been worth nominating.
The biggest problem with the idea in practical terms is that I simply wouldn't trust the voting pool of the Hugos to nominate the most appropriate or deserving games. It'd wind up being like the new graphic novel category, where a very "fannish" webcomic collection managed to trump countless exceptional works of science fiction and fantasy - most of which didn't even get nominated.
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Date: 2009-09-02 02:56 am (UTC)The first one had a bit of one, but it was a little disjointed (that said, I've never been able to play the actual original, just that nquake thing, so I may be wrong). Sides if Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire has one a hugo, you can't for me argue that winning should be purely based on plot.
I mean computer games aren't (just) about the plot, and quake was wonderful for the genre in otherways (though the awesome lovecraftian horror in it was also fun). Not that I've read much Lovecraft. Shit. I need to get back into reading oh god.
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Date: 2009-09-02 02:57 am (UTC)I think this category is going to be heavily weighted towards RPGs as they have a lot more ...reason to worldbuild/plot as opposed to most of your FPS where the plot is often "You're at A, get to B, here's a gun, these guys might try to stop you"
Maybe Starcraft?
It also depends on how you're rating the game. If you take *all* of the gameplay aspects out of it and leave just the story (ie it's a book) it's a very different way of rating games compared with what you're used to. Indy games and not-big-budget-blockbusters are going to be solid chances at winning as opposed to the-ones-with-the-shiny-graphics.
Gamespy Game of the Year 2008 has Fallout 3 in 1st, Left 4 Dead in 3rd, LittleBigPlanet, Gears of War 2, GTA4, Rockband 2, WoW, Warhammer Online, MGS4 and in a shocking turn of events, Professor Layton.
Compare the storyline, graphics and styles of all of these games.
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Date: 2009-09-02 10:14 am (UTC)TIE Fighter over any of the other Star Wars games out there.
Grim Fandango over anything else that was out at the same time.
Homeworld (1) deserves a nod.
Wing Commander 3 was a great game, and still holds up surprisingly well, but for Space Sims, the only thing to even come close to TIE Fighter is Freespace 2, which also deserves a 'video game Hugo'.
Planescape: Torment, most definitely.
The original Elite, for being so amazing with the very limited technology.
The whole Diablo series, if only for being so consistently good at utterly devouring lives by the
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Date: 2009-09-04 01:21 am (UTC)Huh that looks pretty cool. That's the problem with games of course: you can't just go and play any old game that sounds cool without a lot of hassle.
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Date: 2009-09-04 01:23 am (UTC)I need to get back into reading oh god.
No need to sound so horrified :)
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Date: 2009-09-04 01:31 am (UTC)Oh absolutely. Which is one reason I want to try and read/watch as many genuinely worthy films/comics etc this year so I can vote for the stuff that genuinely deserves it rather than the stuff I happen to have encountered.
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Date: 2009-09-04 01:47 am (UTC)Also, hey, that's where
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Date: 2009-09-04 01:55 am (UTC)Your problem is more likely to be that they're really, really difficult. Persona 3 is the easiest one and I'm happy to lend it to you if you want XD but Digital Devil Saga is a bit of an exercise in running madly between save points hoping that you don't die. On the other hand it's a lot shorter than the others since both games kind of count as one (by which I mean they're maybe 30-40 hours each instead of 80 or so like Persona games).
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Date: 2009-09-04 02:43 am (UTC)I managed 45 pages of a terrible but easy book yesterday before falling asleep.
Movies so much easier its scary.
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Date: 2009-09-05 11:31 am (UTC)*googles* Hmm. I'd be curious to see this film if it ever comes out.
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