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9Jan 13

Look what the doctor found in my wife

Baby



For those that aren't sure what they are looking at the above is an ultrasound image of a foetus. Yes, an actual human is growing inside my lovely wife. Whether you find the idea to be weird or wonderful it's a bit of a shocker and I am finding it a bit unreal that I will soon be labelled as 'father.' This wasn't unplanned but it has happened rather quickly and I am struggling to get a mental grip on the realities of the situation. Many turn to books or films for advice and guidance but as a man who loves videogames I am turning to my gaming library for assistance. It turns out I probably shouldn't have!

The closest comparison that springs to mind is the escort mission and it must be the nearest gameplay type to my current situation. Sadly I reckon gamers aren't particularly nurturing because I am pretty sure that when you see one coming you roll your eyes in exasperation as much as I do. Remember Ashley from Resident Evil 4? Instead of climbing a tree or waiting on a ledge when trouble shuffled into view she would just stand there while zombie dogs bit her face off. Then when you went to check on her she would accuse you of looking up her skirt. What a cheek! But she wasn't the worse. At least Ashley had the sense to duck when you pointed a gun at her, how about the human sheep from Dead Rising? I remember taking a swing at a big horde of zombies when one fool put himself in the way. I can only assume he was some zombie rights activist but his reward for such kind behaviour was getting his head stoved in with a sledgehammer. Unlike real life you can reload a game but with a frustrating escort mission you might not want to.

But there is one exception. In Ico I genuinely wanted to save the girl and despite her frailty the game somehow fostered a bond between me and my fragile ward. It would have been nice if she had swung a stick or something every so often but then again Sheva in Resident Evil 5 had a gun and she spent most of the time pumping ammo into the sky so it's probably not worth the effort. I'll stick with Ico then.

Ico



So it seems there is some hope and on continued reflection even the unfriendliest of games have a protective element. In Call of Duty or Battlefield there are usually a few NPCs under your wing that charge with you into action. Naturally there are the fodder that get themselves shot to tatters in the first 10 seconds but Private A. Smith or Lieutenant B. Shootman aren't my concern. I am talking about mustachioed he-man Captain Price or fearless lunatic Private Haggard. Men who stand side-by-side with us as we battle whichever group are on the hate-list at Activision HQ that week. Should these men take a bullet we would be there to patch them up and send them back into the fray. The problem is that they don't. These are super-soldiers that can take an RPG to the chest and just run it off. You are a delicate meatbag that they are taking along for the ride but should you fall that's it. They move on and you don't. It's a one-way love.

OK so maybe trying to find the caring side to Call of Duty is a bit ambitious but there are characters in games that are specifically identified by their role as father, characters like Max Payne or Kratos. Actually they are not the best examples of model parents either but they loved their offspring (to death in Kratos's case) and they can teach me what NOT to do. At least now I know that I shouldn't involve myself in organised crime and when in a brutal, frenzied rage, don't go straight home. Valuable life lessons there. But of course I am forgetting about the best gaming daddy of all, Octodad. He is not the biological parent (obviously) but he is still a caring provider to his kids. By not being an octopus I am already one step ahead. Things are looking up.

Octodad



In fact there is an example of an entire genre where protection and development are at it's very core, the tower defense game. Think about it. You are put in charge of a vulnerable and defenseless ...... well, something and must protect it from external forces hell bent on it's destruction. You are it's champion and protector and through your wisdom and patience you must take your delicate core from weak and new to strong, experienced and sophisticated. An example to us all.

Of course there are plenty more examples of games that require looking after someone or something but they all have their drawbacks as parent trainers. Bioshock had Big Daddies but they let their kids turn into junkies, Pikmin had the little leaf creatures that you gently tended but only so you could lob them at bug-eyed plant monsters and Lost In blue put you in the care of a lost and frightened girl far from home who sadly was just too boring to live for. But these are no good. It's the loving triforce of Ico, Octodad and Desktop Defence that I am interested in and developers need to take notice, mash them all together, market them to nervous fathers-to-be and then take my money. I just need a catchy name before setting up my Kickstarter account. Any ideas?

41 comments
angryfodder
angryfodder

I'm late to the party on this.  Congrats dude!!!  Well I say that, but kids are real little f uckers mate.  1 kid isn't too bad (once they get to about 2 1/2 ish) but having 2 is a f ucking battle.  There are some positives though.  You now get the chance to try out breast milk (you may have missed out when you were a baby and if you didn't, you probably don't remember....unless you were from one of those weird families were your mum nursed you into your early teens).  Also, its probably the single biggest life changing thing happens in a regular persons life.  There is nothing that really brings me as much f ucking stress in my life, but on the flip side, there is nothing that brings me as much joy either mate ;)

-INKling-
-INKling-

@angryfodderCheers. All I can think of is that there is going to be a child in my house all the time.... and I can't stand children. Pass the gas and air. I have heard that it ignites a change in you when the time comes so I am pretty much counting on that. Either that or I will move into the loft with the cat and live like a crazy hermit :P

dogzlipstick
dogzlipstick

@-INKling- @angryfodderSnap I'am late too. Congrats mate! If it's any consolation I went into shock when my wife gave me an envelope with a pair of knitted booties inside, I also told her they wouldn't fit me! 8 year gap  and my 2nd little surprise came along, Fodder is so right, I NEVER wanted kids, but wouldn't change any of it for the world now, I pity my Daughters first boyfriend she brings home!!!LOL. Jump on the rollercoaster and be done with it  mate 'cos  you can't off!! All the best hope it all goes well ;-[)

-INKling-
-INKling-

@dogzlipstick Thanks very much. Only 3 months to go now and my brain is still in a state of denial! I am in for a tough ride.

WCK619
WCK619

have the doctor remove that growth.

WorldOfHurt
WorldOfHurt

Check you out, stud. Congratulations on not being a jaffa ;)

The game most like parenthood, though, is Journey. 

You don't know at the start whether you'll even get a companion.  When (if) you do, the best you can hope for is you enjoy the experience, work together to get through, and hope they will stick it out without quitting on you. You squawk at each other regularly, sometimes want to tear you hair out when they won't do what you want, but ultimately reach an amicable middle ground of mutual respect.

And then just when you think "this is actually quite fun", they up and leave and you realise what a massive gap they leave.

God, what a maudlin comment that turned out to be!

Enjoy Fatherhood, it's actually quite good fun :D

-INKling-
-INKling-

@WorldOfHurtThanks, and nice Journey comparison and although a little depressing I like the little disclaimer at the end!

Gen_Warbuff
Gen_Warbuff

Hey WOW! Congrats dude. Good luck with the alien growing inside your wife. Any idea how it got there?


Falru
Falru like.author.displayName 1 Like

I really feel the only problem I've ever encountered with "escort" or "protect" type scenarios is that generally the character I am supposed to be protecting is...

BAT

SHIT

STUPID.

It really deadens your empathy/connection to a character when they do the most unbelievably stupid things, thus making you fail the quest.

-INKling-
-INKling-

@Falru I know what you mean. The temptation to kill off the person you're trying to protect becomes quite strong although ultimately pointless as they can do a better job of offing themselves.

starduke
starduke

Gratz man! 

A combo of Ico, Octodad and Desktop Defence? That would certainly be an interesting game.

-INKling-
-INKling-

@starduke It really would and hopefully the start of plenty more mashups. Tetris Kart Racing anyone?

starduke
starduke

@-INKling- Whoa. Forget about that blue turtle shell, watch out for falling Tetris blocks. Even better, you'd have to line them up to form the track as you go along. Only people with super fast reflexes would be able to play it. 

Pierst179
Pierst179 moderator moderator

Congrats!

When it comes to protecting someone who is defenseless, Goldeneye and RE4 come to mind. I would say it is a great practice before being a parent, because Ashley and Natalia seem to have a level of intelligence inferior to that of a new born baby.

-INKling-
-INKling-

@Pierst179 It's true! That level in Goldeneye where you protect Natalia in that computer room took me flipping ages. All you gotta do is duck girl!

biggest_loser
biggest_loser

Congratulations ol' boy. I am sure it'll work out for you! Be sure to watch the movie Parenthood with Steve Martin! 

-INKling-
-INKling-

@biggest_loser Will do. Whatever happened to Steve Martin by the way? I guess once you have created groundbreaking art like the Three Amigos it's tough to stay at the peak!

Ovirew
Ovirew

Congrats on the baby.  Just don't name it Kickstarter.

-INKling-
-INKling-

@Ovirew I would never be as foolish as to name a child Kickstarter. No it has to be something sensible like Mario, Yoshi or Donkey Kong!

s_h_a_d_o
s_h_a_d_o

Traditionally, Dr. Benjamin Spock was the paediatrician of choice for child-care reference... I prefer the other Spock though, and suggest you get yourself a copy of Seaman. :P

danielwd
danielwd

*Octodad

(Please delete when the author amends his title.)

stephenage
stephenage

@danielwd Read the blog. The title is spawned in the last lines where he suggests a combination of Ico, Octodad and Desktop Defence. 

danielwd
danielwd

@stephenage @danielwd Damn, this is the first time I have posted a critical comment about an editorial without reading it first. Never again.

Sefrix
Sefrix ranger

Congrats! Also: Octodad is just hilarious :P

-INKling-
-INKling-

@Sefrix I never actually played Octodad but there is a sequel on the way so I might invest in that.

Sefrix
Sefrix ranger

@-INKling- It's free so if you ever have any spare time (you have more now than when the baby comes ;) ) I would suggest at least a dabble. I never beat it as the controls are wonky - but it's quite humorous.


Again congratulations on the new addition to the family. Being a father really is an amazing thing :)

wavey_gravey
wavey_gravey

Excellent news!  Congratulations!  Nice blog too, if you have soapbox does it automatically feature on front page now?


GunnyHath
GunnyHath ranger

@wavey_gravey I think it always did, but you have to mark it as an Editorial.  That is once you've been featured.

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