James Patterson thinks his videogames based on theWomen’s Murder Clubseries are a better experience than what is typically offered on the casual market.Developis reporting that in anEntertainment Weeklyinterview, Patterson calls out casual developers for their “sloppy” casual design of side missions that have little relevance to the story arc of a game.
I wanted the story to have some dramatic power, something to hold you. [I wanted] the little side missions – which are a staple of casual games – to be a little more organic. In some casual games they can get a little sloppy. At least in WMC the little things – such as the parts where you have to mix the chemicals in the lab – have some relevance to the main story.
Of course, the latestWomen’s Murder Clubgame, being developed by I-play (Gabriel Knight) may still come out despite Patterson’s failed attempt at sustaining an audience on ABC. Hopefully,WMCthe videogame won’t get canned like his truly immersive television show.