mercredi 7 octobre 2015

The Beginner's Guide Review

With The Beginner's Guide, The Stanley Parable creator Davey Wreden has delivered yet another fascinating musing on interactivity. This time, however, it's a far more personal essay, and I was left thinking - for many, many hours afterward - not just about the process of game-making but about Wreden himself. In this regard, The Beginner's Guide is an unforgettable experience.

The Beginner's Guide opens in a charmingly illogical Counter-Strike map created by a developer named 'Coda'. We are told this by Wreden himself, the emotive narrator of The Beginner's Guide. Coda was a friend of his, he explains, who created many interesting games - not intended for public consumption - but has since stopped creating for reasons Wreden doesn't understand. Wreden tells us he created The Beginner's Guide in part as a message of encouragement for Coda to start creating again.

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