Book Series Explores Kojima, Miyamoto, Wright 14
Thanks to an anonymous reader for pointing to an overview of the Ludologica book series, offering critical, academia-heavy videogame analysis on a number of seminal titles, from "highlighting the political and ideological messages" behind Hideo Kojima's Metal Gear Solid 2, to the "video game becoming a living organism" in Bruce Shelley's Age Of Empires. Unfortunately, these books are only confirmed in Italian-language form thus far, but further volumes will deal with Myst, Silent Hill, Doom, and Gran Turismo (?), as well as a in-the-planning-stages special to mark the 15th anniversary of Sim City.
Gran Turismo (Score:4, Interesting)
* The optimal distribution of finite resources.
* The creation of short, medium and long term strategies.
* The absolute, positive *need* to enter a mental state of heightened concentration while remaining relaxed. Much like Rocket Arena on a good day, actually.
The only thing I can't do is rail my mate through the back of the head.
Dave
Re:Gran Turismo (Score:2)
The hell? (Score:2)
Excerpts would be nice too....
Re:The hell? (Score:2)
Re:The hell? (Score:2)
I never seem to fit in, wherever I go
Artificial Life? (Score:2)
Re:Artificial Life? (Score:1)
Political/Ideological messages of MGS2 (Score:2)
Re:Political/Ideological messages of MGS2 (Score:1)
It would be an interesting game if it touched on these issues in a straightforward way. It would've been a pinnacle of storytelling if Hideo Kojima had done it in a subtle way. Instead, we get half-assed ideas and conflicting ideals coming from the exa
Re:Political/Ideological messages of MGS2 (Score:1)
Re:Political/Ideological messages of MGS2 (Score:1)
That's why I still play the Substance missions now. It's all the great gameplay without the annoying long-winded narrative.
Kojima still makes incredible games as long as you plug your ears/press skip repeatedly at certain points.
Re:Political/Ideological messages of MGS2 (Score:2)
Now we're going to go into left field and fight Metal Gears on an astral plane or some crap.
Now you're talking to an AI.
Now all of politics is a lie.
Now we're fighting in some other location that we got to with no apparent rhyme or reason.
It just got LAMER and LAMER. You know what could've been gripping? Rescuing the Preside