26 | 2002
Browsing 26 | 2002 by Author "Gunzenhäuser, Randi"
Now showing 1 - 1 of 1
Results Per Page
Sort Options
- ArticleInterfaces: Bodies and Technologies in Multiplayer Role-Playing GamesGunzenhäuser, Randi (2002-11-10) , S. 1-11Role-playing games create fictional spaces within which imaginary, exotic, and often heroic identities can be acted out. MMORPGs, Massive Multiplayer Role-Playing Games with virtually unlimited numbers of participants, offer increasingly complex and complicated networks of player interaction - here playing becomes especially time-consuming and at times even boring. I want to look at two multiplayer role-playing games, the action-centered Diablo II and the massive multiplayer game Dark Age of Camelot, comparing their ways of corporeally immersing players. I want to introduce the following hypothesis: multiplayer role-playing computer games, usually considered to form a relatively homogeneous genre, offer very diversified, indeed in some aspects oppositional, playing experiences.