- DraugenCP
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- Name: Iain
- Country: NL
- Website: http://systemwarsmagazine.com/
- My name is Jesse, I'm 24 years old, and I chose to register on Gamespot many moons ago. Though my activity initially limited itself to reading articles and posting on the forums, I eventually began writing reviews and articles for the user section. Over the years I've developed my own style, approaching games and industry-related developments in a less conventional, more erudite fashion. I've recently graduated from university and am now looking to start my own company for correcting and translating texts.
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Feb 27, 2013 11:05 pm GMTDraugenCP posted a new blog entry entitled Bicycle Clip Time - Stagnation and Innovation in Horror Games
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Bicycle Clip Time - Stagnation and Innovation in Horror Games
Ever since I started thinking about video games more seriously, I have had to acknowledge the significant advantages media such as literature and film have over video games when it comes to such elements as storytelling, pacing and composition. The obligatory focus on gameplay in video games causes them to have a virtually unsurpassable disadvantage when it comes to the development of these secondary but still important aspects. However, this does not automatically condemn gaming to being an inferior form of entertainment. Due to the high level of interaction with the player, video games offer unique possibilities Continue » -
Bloodbaths and Red Herrings
It is not often that a small-time blogger such as myself would risk his head by sticking it into the hornets nest that is the gun crime debate, but when American President Barack Obama introduced new measures to fight gun-related violence, a response was warranted. Among a wide array of new measures, Obama called for the US Congress to invest 10 million dollars into researching a possible link between gun violence and the depiction of violence in media, such as video games[1]. Unsurprisingly, the suggestion sparked outrage among gamers. The implication that their favourite pastime might be Continue »
