THE FUTURE, THE CRISIS, AND THE FUTURE OF REPLAY STORY
The article explores the notion of replay story by Janet Murray. Replay story – a game telling a story through choices and allowing the player to access all of their outcomes – was supposed to be a step in the process of games becoming the most important narrative medium of a new era. Soon after...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Wydawnictwa AGH
2021-06-01
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Series: | Studia Humanistyczne AGH |
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Online Access: | https://journals.bg.agh.edu.pl/STUDIA/2021.20.2/human.2021.20.2.85.pdf |
Summary: | The article explores the notion of replay story by Janet Murray. Replay story – a game telling a story through
choices and allowing the player to access all of their outcomes – was supposed to be a step in the process of
games becoming the most important narrative medium of a new era. Soon after that, the reasonable critique
emerged: not every story can, and should, be told through a replay story. Some, mostly tragic ones, can even
be highly controversial if told in such form. However, new ways of storytelling through replay have emerged
in recent years: New Game +, multiple routes that influence one another, and games that are conscious of previous playthroughs. Three years ago, Ian Bogost stated that the possibilities of development of narrative games
had already been played out, and yet, there still is a chance that replay story can once again be considered
a keystone in the evolution of games. |
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ISSN: | 2084-3364 2084-3364 |