Artigo Acesso aberto Revisado por pares

Selective Realism

2015; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 12; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/1555412015587802

ISSN

1555-4139

Autores

Holger Pötzsch,

Tópico(s)

Gothic Literature and Media Analysis

Resumo

The present article develops the concept of selective realism to understand how design features and narrative frames of first- and third-person shooters (F/TPS) exclude attention to salient, yet unpleasant, features of warfare such as problematic forms of violence, long-term psychological impacts, or sociopolitical blowbacks. Identifying four specific filters that frame player experiences, I argue that the resulting selectivity is significant because it is characteristic of the F/TPS genre as a whole that, through its wide dissemination, impacts upon the cultural framing of actual warfare. The article illustrates features of selective realism before it conducts in-depth analysis of the titles Spec Ops: The Line and The Last of Us to show how critical game design can invite a conscious unraveling of the generic frames and the ideological positions these invite. The article concludes with a reassessment of arguments regarding alleged sociopolitical impacts of war- and violence-themed computer games.

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