Narrative: Challenge and Complicity

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Jul 182009
 

News Narrative: Challenge and ComplicityThere’s a biweekly column on GameSetWatch called Homer in Silicon — this little dose of gamely journalism usually explores stuff like narrative and storytelling in games. Looking at the latest offering, it has an eye-catching reference to the previously-reviewed Judith as well as an action-platformer called Don’t Look Back by the same developer.

It’s nothing mind-blowing: it just throws a few interesting thoughts in the direction of the reader, and idling about on a glorious Saturday afternoon gives me reason to believe that this would be just the reading to fit in with that vibe.

-Nandrew

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