Killing Is Harmless · A Critical Reading of Spec Ops · the Line

Killing Is Harmless · A Critical Reading of Spec Ops · the Line
Authors
Keogh, Brendan
Publisher
Stolen Projects
Tags
critical distance , criticism , daniel purvis , war , brendan keogh , critique , stolen projects , journalism , videogame , video game , critic , dubai , narrative , conflict , writing , spec ops , critical , violence , spec ops the line , new journalism
ISBN
9780987400710
Date
2012-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
5.75 MB
Lang
en
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One of the most critically discussed games of 2012, 2K and Yager’s Spec Ops: The Line turns a reflexive lens back onto the genre of the military shooters to ask some hard questions: just what is going on in these games? What does it say about us if we enjoy playing such games? Is virtual violence really harmless? Killing is Harmless isn’t an attempt to answer these questions so much as an exploration of just how the game is able to ask them in the first place. It follow’s Walker’s steps across Dubai to discover just how The Line is able to make so many players interrogate their own complicity in virtual acts of violence.