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    figment: a mind full of incoherent video game design

    January 10, 2022 /

    For a game that’s set inside a human mind, Figment doesn’t make a lot of sense.  Released in 2017 by Bedtime Digital Games, Figment is a single-player action-adventure game including platforming, puzzles, and boss battles where the boss sings an elaborately…

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    an analysis of gender and roles of league of legends champions

    February 8, 2021 /

    There is a persistent stereotype in multiplayer games that females tend to play support characters.  For example, it’s common to hear that women exclusively main the healer Mercy in Overwatch, which was addressed in a popular 2017 Reddit post by…

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    breath of the wild 2: why a playable zelda is not good enough

    January 11, 2021 /

    Ever since I played my first Legend of Zelda game – it was Link’s Awakening, if you were curious – I’ve wondered why I was playing as Link in a series named for Zelda.  Eventually, I stopped asking questions, because that was…

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    gotham knights’ 4 playable bat-family characters: hopes and fears

    August 28, 2020 /

    One of my latest lockdown activities has been playing the eleven-year-old video game that put Batman games on the map, Arkham Asylum. That nostalgia, combined with my love of Batman, games and comics, had me on the edge of my…

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