ISBN-13: 9783030896065 / Angielski / Miękka / 2023 / 148 str.
ISBN-13: 9783030896065 / Angielski / Miękka / 2023 / 148 str.
Widely regarded by critics and fans as one of the best games ever produced for the Sony Playstation,The Last of Usis remarkable for offering players a narratively rich experience within the parameters of cultural and gaming genres that often prioritize frenetic violence by straight white male heroes.The Last of Usis also a milestone among mainstream, big-budget (AAA) games because its development team self-consciously intervened in videogames’ historical exclusion of women and girls by creating complex and agentive female characters. The game’s co-protagonist, Ellie, is a teenage girl who is revealed to be queer inTheLast of Us: Left Behind(DLC, 2014) andThe Last of Us II(2020). YetThe Last of Usalso centers Joel, Ellie’s fatherly protector.How is patriarchy, the rule of the father, encoded in rule-based systems like videogames? How does patriarchal rule become an algorithmic rule and vice-versa? These questions are at the heart of this book, the first comprehensive scholarly analysis of the zombie apocalypse/ action-adventure/ third-person shooter videogameThe Last of Us(2013).On the one hand, the book is a close, extended study ofThe Last of Usand its themes, genres, procedures, and gameplay. On the other hand, the book is a post-GamerGate reflection on the political and ethical possibilities of progressive play in algorithmic mass culture, of which videogames are now the dominant form.