While elements of the NeS that could be evaluated by its beauty could include any number of things previously mentioned, such as its experience, the holographic design of the elemental tetrad, the themes that unify it, whatever generally provides pleasure, its flow, its functional space, its emergent qualities, the actions taken, its elegence, its character, what it inspires us to imagine, and how it provides control (in the context of interfaces), I'm uncertain which of these best benefit from this particular analysis. To default with a rather simplistic take, the elements that make up the NeS are primarily those of describing characters, their words and actions (which often drive conflict) and the context of any given scene. These can be made more beautiful with the staples of good writing: concrete descriptions, strong verbs, and metaphors and other such poetic language that help show the story in a (literally) attractive light.Lens #63: The Lens of Beauty
We love to experience things of great beauty. Use this lens to make your game a joy forever by asking yourself these questions:
- What elements make up my game? How can each one be more beautiful?
- Some things are not beautiful by themselves, but are beautiful in combination. How can the elements of my game be composed in a way that is poetic and beautiful?
- What does beauty mean within the context of my game?
Beauty in combination... sounds like something that should hit the mark with the NeS. As I've hammered home again and again, collaboration among writers will help make the story more beautiful, all working to solve the narrative problems together. Themes help unify, of course, as does proper functional space. Otherwise, I think the NeS seems to do a fairly decent job of seemingly combining elements together in a beautiful way as it is.
But what does beauty mean in the context of the NeS? Perhaps it involves elegance, or truth to its character. Perhaps, if beauty lies in the eye of the beholder, beauty is the experience of the NeS, or its flow, or the imagination it inspires. Perhaps beauty is more concretely found in its elements of aesthetics, mechanics, narrative and technology. Perhaps beauty is the freedom allowed in the actions and control. Perhaps beauty is the love the writers pour forth into their effort and the brotherhood among each other. Perhaps beauty is nothing more than the pleasures it elicits. I think involves all these things, but personally, what I find uniquely beautiful about the NeS is the time I've spent with it, and how that time with it has gifted my life as I've given in my own.
Do you find the NeS beautiful? Do you feel judging by its beauty is even right? Comment, question, criticize, and analyze with this lens yourself!
P.S. CoolMatty, you're absolutely right. That's one of the reasons why Valve rocks.