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Plural Protagonism in JRPGs
Posted on Apr 2, 2013Feb 27, 2014

Plural Protagonism in JRPGs

In my most recent PopMatters piece (Filipowich, Mark. “We Are One: JRPGs, the Group Journey and the Mechanics of Cooperation.” PopMatters. Apr 2 2013) I discuss how the JRPG is able to communicate a sense of unity in, well, everything that they do. Typically, JRPGs follow a hero recruiting allies standing against an all-consuming evil by … Continue reading Plural Protagonism in JRPGs

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