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  • I Vistani, A Video Essay for Curse of Strahd by Jonathan Graves

    I Vistani, A Video Essay for Curse of Strahd

    Jonathan Graves

    A video essay that discusses the racial issues surrounding the published module for Dungeons and Dragons, Curse of Strahd.

  • The Ruins of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild by Jonah Stephen Lancaster

    The Ruins of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of The Wild

    Jonah Stephen Lancaster

    Throughout Breath of the Wild, there are ruins of a past civilization, with some locations even returning from previous games. In this video essay, I examine the metaphor these ruins represent not just for this game, but the Zelda franchise at large.

  • Video Game Choices in Relation to Human Behavior by Kristopher McAnally

    Video Game Choices in Relation to Human Behavior

    Kristopher McAnally

    Drawing connections between the choices made in videogames and how they relate to the choices made in real life.

  • Hidden Allusions to Colonialism in Dark Souls by Jalen Scott

    Hidden Allusions to Colonialism in Dark Souls

    Jalen Scott

    A brief video attempting to draw similarities between the lore and story aspects of the Dark Souls trilogy and their possible references to human history.

 
 
 

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