Tag Archives: feminism

Making Men Uncomfortable: What Bayonetta Should Learn From Gaga

Posted 02 December 2010 | By | Categories: Gaming | 13 Comments

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about Bayonetta. I gave up on it about a month ago, mostly because I found it tedious, incoherent, and punishing (purely from a receptive standpoint), but also because I felt embarrassed playing it. I found myself having to explain the indulgence to my partner, who, while sitting next to [...]

A Case for Narrating Gameplay

Posted 19 August 2010 | By | Categories: Theory | 6 Comments

1982 I begin on the shaggy tan carpet of my living room in front of a wood paneled television flickering the image of a game I later find out is called Missile Command. My hands grip the rubber of the joystick and click it violently left and right, smashing the big concave red buttons in [...]