Speaking to the ‘Missing’ Player: Subaltern Poetics in Indian Videogames

The degree of interactivity and agency of the player-character in videogames is often a moot question in Games Studies discourses (Atkins 2002 , Juul 2004, Salen and Zimmerman 2001). The assumption is that whether illusory or real, agency is an important element that drives the plot of digital games. To assume this, however, is toContinue reading “Speaking to the ‘Missing’ Player: Subaltern Poetics in Indian Videogames”