Games are such a multitude of things: sport, mental stimulation, art (?), and design. And sometimes, a lot of times, we roleplay. We free our fantasies and become the narrators of our own stories. Recently, like every other person on my social media timeline it seems, I have been playing Baldur's Gate 3...
Tag: video games
Dunkey is going Big Mode – Can the Youtuber succeed as a Publisher?
Marketing on the other hand might be a more complicated affair. Will he promote a game with micro-transactions if it’s deemed the only way to turn a certain game profitable? Will every game he publishes be featured on the channel, if so in what format?
Video Games approaching the Singularity – Pt. 3
This is the last piece in my three part series about Video Games and Art. After sitting down with Patricia Taxxon last week, discussing the topic of Games as Art, and in particular the late Roger Ebert's opinions on the subject I wanted to finally outline a social historical theory of Games and how they actually relate to Art.
“Video Games can never be Art” Patricia Taxxon Discusses -Pt. 2
This is part 2 of a three part series on Video Games and Art. In the first part we talked with Patricia Taxxon about her career, being a furry and thoughts on Art. Part 2 continues our discussion and focuses on Roger Ebert's proclamation that "Video Games can Never be Art" and the state of… Continue reading “Video Games can never be Art” Patricia Taxxon Discusses -Pt. 2
Interview with Patricia Taxxon -Pt. 1
Part One of a three part series on Art and Video Games, Andrej Markov talks with electronic musician Patricia Taxxon about her art and games.
