Exploring the effect of textual and non-textual narrative on player experience in first-person horror video games
This paper reports an experimental analysis that explores the influence of textual and non-textual narrative on the experience of players in first-person horror video games (FPHGs). Textual narrative (traditional narrative media) uses textual debriefing to directly tell the story to players, and the...
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