Who's In the Driver's Seat?
"The problem is game writers refer to the "player character" as a single entity, when it's in fact a compound creature, like Jekyll and Hyde. And, as the poor doctor discovered, only one can be in control. Either the character is driving the game's narrative or the player is."
Marty M. O'Hale examines the difficulties of telling stories with games.
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"The problem is game writers refer to the "player character" as a single entity, when it's in fact a compound creature, like Jekyll and Hyde. And, as the poor doctor discovered, only one can be in control. Either the character is driving the game's narrative or the player is."
Marty M. O'Hale examines the difficulties of telling stories with games.
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