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LAN Party: How Would You Describe Video Games to a Non-Gamer?

We asked our team: how would you describe video games to a non-gamer, and what game would you recommend as their intro to the medium?

By Aaron Suduiko, 7 years ago April 14, 2018
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Not Just Monika: Sadistic Horror in Doki Doki Literature Club

Think the horror of Doki Doki Literature Club is a simple case of breaking the fourth wall? Look closer.

By Kent Vainio, 7 years ago April 13, 2018
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Zelda Universe Interviews With a Terrible Fate: Gaming Canons and PAX

With a Terrible Fate chats with Zelda Universe about the origins of our site, the task of building a video game canon, and more.

By Aaron Suduiko, 7 years ago March 30, 2018
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Birth of a Hero: The Problem of Custom Characters in Sonic Forces

Behind all the ire towards Sonic Forces is a lesson in the costs and benefits of character creation.

By Skylar Cohen, 7 years ago March 21, 2018
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The Real Architect of Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is Plato

One of the world's oldest thinkers gives us a surprising view into one of the world's newest forms of storytelling.

By Aaron Suduiko, 7 years ago March 14, 2018
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How Okami Transformed the Meaning of Characters like Amaterasu

Take a deep-dive into how the characters of Japanese mythology were transformed through a video game and novel.

By Laila Carter, 7 years ago February 8, 2018
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You Only Launch Once: What Game Consoles’ First Titles Need to Succeed

It takes a special kind of game to initiate players into a brand-new console. Here's everything it takes for launch games to succeed.

By Skylar Cohen, 8 years ago November 3, 2017
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Arcade Games Can Tell Meaningful Stories, Too

A case study in how Tokyo Jungle elevated the storytelling of arcade games.

By Peter Finn, 8 years ago October 30, 2017
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Press ‘A’ to Marry: The Narrative Value of Romance in Rune Factory 4

There's more value to in-game relationships than stereotypes suggest.

By Kent Vainio, 8 years ago October 17, 2017
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Why Turn a Myth into a Game: How Okami Reinvented the Kojiki

Not all forms of media are equally able to retell ancient myths. Here's why video games are the right choice.

By Laila Carter, 8 years ago October 15, 2017

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