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Issue 7.5 - Special Issue "Contemporary Storytelling and Seriality" Previous Issues

Dynamic Storytelling in Episodic Videogames

Rebekah Cunningham December 16, 2019 No Comments beansgame discoursegame makersgame theoryUbisoftvideogamesYouTube

Rebekah Cunningham provides an account of aspects of reciprocity, dynamism, and seriality in episodic videogames.

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Ulysses as an RPG

Alistair Brown October 1, 2012 3 Comments BildungsromanElder Scrollsergodic literatureFallout 3game theorygrindinginter textsJames Joyceludicludologymodernismnew mediaroleplaying gamesRPGstemporalityUlysses

“I’ve put in so many enigmas and puzzles,” Joyce famously said of Ulysses, “it’ll keep the professors busy for centuries” (Ellmann 521). Having reinvented the novel…

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