Pathos in Play: How Game Designers Evoke Negative Emotions

09/15/2019
by   Tom Blount, et al.
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Much in the same way that people enjoy, from time to time, the pathos of consuming a tragic film or piece of literature, designers of digital games are increasingly including elements within their games that evoke uncomfortable or negative emotions in their audience, allowing players to introspect and explore "adult" themes and topics, including loss, regret, powerlessness, mental-health, and mortality. In this paper we examine a number of recent games as case studies and explore the way in which they use their mechanics to evoke feelings of discomfort in their players, and the way in which pathos serves play. Through this, we highlight a number of different techniques used by game designers and conclude by proposing further work in this space to determine exactly why players are drawn to these types of games, and to explore the ways in which research in this field could be used to drive yet more emotive and empathetic games.

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