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The sense of morality in ''Choices Matter'' video gamesWith the recent rise in popularity in ''choices matter'' based video games, such as Mass Effect, Life is strange, Heavy rain, It's given players a new sense of immersion with each play through and outcome shaped by the flexibility of the one's choices. But does that it essentially It may teaches morality?
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Marvel movies are definitely becoming more and more recycled with the same character concept, same story structures, and witty slap-in-the-face sarcastic humour. That being said, they are still top grossing films no matter when they’re released, but the downside, It’s becoming backwash. | A Successful or Disappointing Future for Superhero Movies? |
The story rich idea of ”choice’s matter” in video games has definitely risen in terms of popularity in the past decade. It’s setting this new sense of moral values and teaching into players by thinking of the consequence to actions, and based on the outcome, everyone has a different experience, like stated. Personally it’s very exciting and brings you that much more into that alternate virtual reality. Awesome article | The Role of Choice in the Mass Effect Universe |
The story rich idea of ”choice’s matter” in video games has definitely risen in terms of popularity in the past decade. It’s setting this new sense of moral values and teaching into players by thinking of the consequence to actions, and based on the outcome, everyone has a different experience, like stated. Personally it’s very exciting and brings you that much more into that alternate virtual reality. | The Role of Choice in the Mass Effect Universe |
Super interesting article, never thought about the crucial ”Quality” vrs ”Quality” factor in terms of transgender representation. It definitely has more of an outcome showing a well written character dealing with real life experiences being brought up in such environments.