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- ghazi@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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- ghazi@lemmy.blahaj.zone
Thought this was a fun article to read, wanted to share. I think itās interesting that as societal and political views at large shift in the 2020s, itās good to go back and reevaluate how narratives are portrayed even as recently as 2015.
FTA:
The crucible of how the game treats its profundity is in the relation between its white Founders faction, which is in power, and its rebellious Vox Populi, who are attempting to liberate the oppressed racial and political classes of Columbia. The player stands between these two forces, doing tasks for each in turn, eventually learning that both are insufficient in creating a good reality. As Chris Franklin highlighted in a recent video, this is a common refrain in projects that Levine has worked on: putting the player in the position of a mediating force between two extremes. The player can feel pulled, and compelled, toward different directions while ultimately being forced down a particular path. Playing as a character who is terminally in the middle of the road allows us to point fingers at any insufficiencies we see in the world around us ā as King put it, āgamers like to feel smart,ā and seeing the gaps of logic in the various worldviews on display can make us feel like clever social analysts. A player uses magic in their left hand while holding a gun in their right hand in a screenshot from BioShock Infinite.
From the vantage of 2024, it seems that one of the key problems of Infiniteās view from nowhere is infinity itself. No matter your viewpoint, Infinite seems to present you with some ideas that might align with your vision of the world and others that might challenge you. This is probably an admirable goal ā art can give us perspectives on the world that we donāt yet understand, and thatās one of the many ways that creative expression can change us.
If thereās an issue here that generates the endless debates about whether Infinite is good, itās that the game does not provoke us with a particular personās, groupās, or ideologyās perspective. Instead, it just confronts us with the idea that many different ways of existing in the world are real, and any of them taken to their logical extreme will exclude all others. What produces the āboth sidesā problems of Infinite is a problem of imagination. Infinite is a universe of plural worlds, and if any of them takes over fully, everything goes bad.
Full disclosure, I was disappointed in the majority of the replies this got when I first posted it, and as a knee-jerk reaction I took it down. But I encourage you to at least read the quotes.
Thatās great! I remember myself enjoying the gameplay a lot, and it ran surprisingly well on my PC at the time. Any thoughts beyond that, anything about the article specifically? The article isnāt over here saying, āThis award-winning game was bad!ā itās more so trying to take a closer look at the story and themes of the game as a whole from a 2024 perspective and how our current world can reflect them. Though to be fair ā¢, it is definitely meant to be a click-bait article thatās part of a greater āSpicey Takesā section.
Was pretty obviously clickbait, so I didnāt read it, and still donāt plan to even after you provided that additional context. Iām afraid that I added all that I could, sorry.
Then why even comment? Iām sorry, I donāt understand. Have a good day!
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donāt do this
Huh Not sure what Iām not supposed to be doing
At this point just assume that anything even slightly not āwholesomeā is going to be deleted by the mods here. I wouldnāt be surprised if this comment also got deleted for pointing that out.