Unplayable Games | Transcending Convention
Sometimes a game will have all kinds of interesting things to convey, while not being the most approachable or welcoming. Perhaps their strength lies beyond what we consider standard play? Is there a case for the divisive games as intriguing topics of discussion more than just being conventionally "fun"? Join us as we indulge in some thinking activities! Guest voice performed by Kevin the Arcadologist - / arcadology Pathologic footage courtesy of Pim Is Online - / @pimscrypt 00:00 Introduction 04:11 What Is an Unplayable Game? 06:41 Dark Souls 10:34 Pathologic 12:53 Majora's Mask 17:12 Doshin the Giant 21:08 The Value of Unplayable Games 30:49 Patreon PATREON: / transparens TWITTER: / transparencyboo #MajorasMask #Pathologic #DarkSouls

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