I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this 'another pretentious game story'. It could be about a character's over - the - top journey in a game world filled with complex and showy elements.
Well, without more context, it's hard to say. But perhaps it's a story that involves a game where the developers or characters within the game are trying too hard to be something special. Maybe it has a convoluted narrative with lots of fancy - sounding but ultimately empty concepts, like a game where the story is full of self - important characters on a quest that seems more about showing off than having real substance.
Since we don't know much about this 'another pretentious game story', it could potentially be about a game with a story that is full of high - brow or artsy - fartsy elements that seem out of place or forced. It might be a game that tries to be deep and meaningful in a very contrived way, like having a plot that jumps between different philosophical ideas without really making a coherent point, or characters that spout overly complex dialogues just to seem intelligent rather than serving the story in a natural way.
I have no idea. There's not enough information to determine who the main characters are in 'another pretentious game story'.
Using overly complex language just for the sake of sounding smart. For example, when the game uses a lot of archaic or very technical jargon that doesn't really add to the story but just makes it seem more 'high - brow'.
A pretentious game love story might be one where the characters seem overly concerned with appearances and status within the game world. For example, they might flaunt their in - game achievements or rare items just to attract each other. It could also involve elaborate and showy courtship rituals that are more about impressing onlookers than genuine affection.
It could also be a game story that is constantly self - referential and seems more interested in showing off its own cleverness rather than engaging the player in a genuine and immersive experience. It might be filled with meta - references and in - jokes that only a small subset of players would understand, making it seem pretentious to the general audience.
Ignore it. If the game story is too pretentious and not engaging, just focus on the gameplay mechanics instead.
Sometimes it is. Some plot story PC games draw inspiration from existing games and build on their concepts.
One example could be a game where the story is told in a very flowery and overly poetic way that doesn't really add to the gameplay. Like, every description is a long, drawn - out passage full of words that most players have to look up in the dictionary.
Sure. Imagine a game where there are two characters who are part of a very exclusive guild. They start 'dating' in - game. They always make a big show of their relationship in front of other guild members. They'll go on adventures not for the fun of it or to bond, but just to show off their relationship and how 'powerful' they are as a couple. For example, they might defeat a minor boss in a really over - the - top way, with lots of flashy moves and then make a big deal about how their love made them stronger. It's all about the appearance and impressing others rather than a true love story.
Another name for plot in a story could be'storyline'.
The story focuses on Mary Santiago, a girl with a passion for dancing. She is mistreated by her step - family. Then she meets Joey Parker, a famous pop star. They fall in love but face many challenges due to their different worlds and the interference of her step - family, much like the original Cinderella concept but set in a contemporary high - school - like setting.