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Author: Dr. Lilah Faraday

Game Over as Theme: Failure as a Mechanic and Message

Posted on May 27, 2025May 23, 2025 by Dr. Lilah Faraday

Exploring the Narrative Significance of Losing and Restarting In most games, “Game Over” is treated as a punishment. A dead end. A screen that tells you: try again, but do better. It’s an interruption in progress, a consequence of mistakes, or just the result of bad luck. But what if failure isn’t just a setback?…

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Localization as Design: Translating Strategy and Story Across Cultures

Posted on May 26, 2025May 23, 2025 by Dr. Lilah Faraday

How Translation Alters Systems, Not Just Words When we think of localization in video games, we often imagine language translation—turning Japanese into English, German into French, or Mandarin into Spanish. But localization is far more than just swapping out text. In games—particularly complex genres like strategy and RPGs—localization is a matter of design. It reshapes…

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Pixel Politics: Gender and Class in JRPG Character Design

Posted on May 25, 2025May 23, 2025 by Dr. Lilah Faraday

Analyzing How Traditional Roles Reinforce or Subvert Real-World Norms At first glance, Japanese role-playing games (JRPGs) are fantastical escapes—worlds of magic swords, floating islands, and heroic destinies. But beneath the spell effects and turn-based battles, JRPGs often serve as mirrors to real-world social structures. Through character classes, gendered archetypes, and narrative roles, these games engage…

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The Narrative Weight of Inventory Management

Posted on May 24, 2025May 23, 2025 by Dr. Lilah Faraday

In games packed with spells, stats, skill trees, and sweeping cinematic arcs, it’s easy to overlook the humble inventory screen. But behind those grids and item lists lies a system as psychologically potent as any boss fight or branching dialogue tree. Inventory management—particularly when space is limited—does more than challenge a player’s organizational skills. It…

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The Rise of the Smart Mechanical Keyboard: Why the RK S98 is Worth a Look

Posted on May 23, 2025 by Dr. Lilah Faraday

Blending Performance, Personality, and Productivity in a Modern Workhorse Mechanical keyboards have moved from niche hobby to mainstream essential. Once the domain of hardcore typists and gaming purists, these devices are now praised by coders, creatives, and remote workers alike. Why? Because a well-built mechanical keyboard does more than register keystrokes—it elevates the entire user…

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Glory of Empires: Age of Kings – A Grand Return to Real-Time Strategy

Posted on May 23, 2025 by Dr. Lilah Faraday

In an era when many strategy games blur the line between genres, Glory of Empires: Age of Kings proudly plants its flag in the fertile ground of classic real-time strategy. Drawing inspiration from beloved legacy titles while adding its own modern innovations, this game is a refreshing revival of large-scale tactical warfare, base-building mastery, and…

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Diegetic Strategy: Games Where Mechanics Exist in the Fiction

Posted on May 23, 2025 by Dr. Lilah Faraday

In most games, we accept a quiet contract: mechanics are abstract, and characters are oblivious to them. A turn-based system doesn’t exist for the hero—it exists for us. Cooldowns, stat screens, and hit points are tools for the player, not truths of the world. But some games challenge that norm. They make the mechanics diegetic—a…

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The History of AI in Tactical RPGs: From Scripts to Strategy

Posted on May 22, 2025May 18, 2025 by Dr. Lilah Faraday

Tactical RPGs are defined by systems—grids, stats, classes, damage ranges—but behind all that complexity lies a quiet architect that shapes every encounter: enemy AI. Whether you’re facing down a band of goblins in Tactics Ogre or an alien ambush in XCOM 2, your experience is largely determined by how well the AI performs. Enemy behavior…

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Support Conversations as Subtext: Storytelling in Side Mechanics

Posted on May 21, 2025May 18, 2025 by Dr. Lilah Faraday

In the grand tapestry of role-playing games, players are often drawn to the spectacle: dramatic plot twists, epic boss battles, or world-altering decisions. But beneath the main story lies another narrative current—quieter, slower, often entirely optional. It lives in conversations between allies, bonds between comrades, and those tucked-away moments where no one’s saving the world—they’re…

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The Rise of the Hub World: Between Battles and Belonging

Posted on May 20, 2025May 18, 2025 by Dr. Lilah Faraday

In the high-octane realm of RPGs, action games, and tactical adventures, it’s not always the climactic boss battles or branching decisions that leave the strongest impression—it’s the quiet spaces in between. The spaces where nothing explodes. Where no enemy ambush waits. Where you’re allowed, perhaps for the first time, to just exist. These are the…

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