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Tag Archives: gone home
L. Rhodes on Gone Home
If, then, you are receptive to it, the videogames’ interactions do more than just lead you through a linear series of events that might have been communicated as effectively (if not more so) as a prose novella. Similar to the … Continue reading
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Tagged detective, gone home, l. rhodes, narrative, video games
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Games of the Year 2013 – Part 1
These are my games of 2013. They are in no particular order. There will be something like 20 of them, and so this first post has ten and the next post will have another ten. That’s all you need to … Continue reading
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Tagged 2013, angvik, castles in the sky, gone home, goty, kentucky route zero, monster loves you!, remember me, rogue legacy, state of decay, the yahwg, tomb raider, video games
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On Gone Home
I’m going to try to keep this post from being jumble of words and thoughts and feelings that don’t communicate anything at all. I’ll say here, at the top, that all of those feelings are good feelings, the sounds and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990s, first person experiencer, fullbright company, gone home, video games
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