Player and Figure: An Analysis of a Scene in Kentucky Route Zero
Keywords:
avatar, player-character, subjectivity, phenomenologyAbstract
Discussions of the relation between the player and the figure under her control have identified a duality between the figure as ‘avatar’ and ‘character’. This paper argues that two separate dualities are being conflated: an ontological duality in the figure, by which it is both self and other for the player, and a duality in the player’s relation to it, which can be both subjective and objective. This insight is used as the basis for developing a two- axis model that identifies four aspects to the player-figure relation. This model is then put to work on a close analysis of a scene in Kentucky Route Zero (Cardboard Computer 2013), which will serve to demonstrate the dimensions of the player-figure relation.Downloads
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2014-01-01
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@Conference{digra701, title ="Player and Figure: An Analysis of a Scene in Kentucky Route Zero", year = "2014", author = "Vella, Daniel", publisher = "DiGRA", address = "Tampere", howpublished = "\url{https://dl.digra.org/index.php/dl/article/view/701}", booktitle = "Proceedings of Nordic DiGRA 2014 Conference"}
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