Tag: video game theory

  • The Militarization of Science in Final Fantasy VII

    Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII explores the dark implications of science merging with military and corporate power. It critiques unethical experimentation and the commodification of human bodies, exemplified by Deepground, where individuals become mere resources. The game serves as a chilling allegory for the real-world consequences of unchecked scientific ambition and institutional cruelty.

  • The Role of Perspective in Understanding Persona 4 Golden

    An academic essay on Persona 4 Golden exploring the instability of truth through Nietzsche and post-structural theory. Using key in-game scenes and multiple endings, it argues that truth is perspectival, constructed, and always incomplete within Inaba’s epistemological system.

  • Kanji, Rise, and Naoto: Identity as Disciplinary Power in Persona 4

    Persona 4 Golden illustrates identity as a socially constructed process rather than an inherent essence. Through the character arcs of Kanji, Rise, and Naoto, the game explores how identities are regulated by societal norms, surveillance, and spatial orientation, ultimately revealing identity as a product shaped by external expectations and systemic visibility.