Sharing an essay by Leigh Alexander, from the Gamasutra website: The tragedy of Grand Theft Auto V

Gamasutra – Opinion: The tragedy of Grand Theft Auto V.

For my own much earlier piece on the bizarre metaphysics of video games, plus one way to think about video games’ links to early animated cartoons, see Gamer (1999).

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4 Responses to Sharing an essay by Leigh Alexander, from the Gamasutra website: The tragedy of Grand Theft Auto V

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  3. Mike says:

    Interesting and almost existential perspective on GTAV. I never thought to look at these kinds of games in metaphysical terms, but it was a pretty enlightening essay.

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