He concludes: "Boys may be boys, but that does not mean boys need be assholes in public." So I wanted to play with that moment, where you're between two worlds, and for a short little period you're not sure which one is more real.?"This week also featured a host of reaction pieces, the first of which comes from Denis Farr, who reflects on his own "This Gaymer's Story" and the reception it has garnered. You're actually startled to come back into your life at the end of it. Especially in something like Minecraft, that's so endless. I love the strangeness that comes when people get so lost in a game that the game becomes the world. "The word 'dream' gets used, but it's really a story about the dream of a game, and the dream of life. Tom Chatfield sat down with Julian Gough, author of Minecraft's endgame this week for insight on how to "end an endless game": It's time for This Week in Video Game Criticism!įirst up, a brief announcement: the folks over at Digital Love Child have put out a Call for Articles. ![]() As we settle into 2012, the ludodecahedron keeps on a-turnin'.
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