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[–] Keld@hexbear.net 7 points 4 days ago

That is irrelevant to the issue. The issue is not that Kratos loses, it is that they interrupt the manner in which the story is told and overwrite your input as a participant in an interactive medium to facilitate it. It is not the same as a novel having a prearranged narrative, because a novel is not interactive and you do not create the narrative through your interaction with it. The characters in your novel don't make their choices based on whether or not you pressed square or circle (The closest is those choose your own adventure novels, but the equivalent there would be you selecting to go to page 89 and the page 89 description being "No you didn't, go to page 93 instead" and the novel then mocking your choice, which would either be satirical or incredibly bad storytelling).

And kratos, for the most part, has cutscene competence. in which as soon as you press a button in a cutscene he succeeds, the only exception as far as I recall being that you sometimes have impossible to complete "Mash this button" challenges, but in that scenario You still failed and the narrative of failure is created through your failure in the interaction.