Chapter 8. Identifying with in-game characters
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Jasper van Vught
Abstract
This chapter explores the concepts of identification and presence in videogames by drawing on interview data from players playing a first- and third-person ‘violent’ game. Other than the more uniform relationships between perspective and identification claimed in game violence effect research, our data suggest that identification is a more complex and selective process. The third-person perspective allowed for an assessment of, and identification with, the character’s physical characteristics and fostered a greater interest in the game’s narrative unfolding (narrative involvement), while the first-person game allowed for identification with the character’s point-of-view encouraging players to adopt the character’s spatial position as their own (spatial presence). This chapter thus calls for a reassessment of the complex relationships between perspective, identification and presence.
Abstract
This chapter explores the concepts of identification and presence in videogames by drawing on interview data from players playing a first- and third-person ‘violent’ game. Other than the more uniform relationships between perspective and identification claimed in game violence effect research, our data suggest that identification is a more complex and selective process. The third-person perspective allowed for an assessment of, and identification with, the character’s physical characteristics and fostered a greater interest in the game’s narrative unfolding (narrative involvement), while the first-person game allowed for identification with the character’s point-of-view encouraging players to adopt the character’s spatial position as their own (spatial presence). This chapter thus calls for a reassessment of the complex relationships between perspective, identification and presence.
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Narrative absorption 1
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Part I. Conceptualization of narrative absorption
- Chapter 1. Beyond metaphors and traditions 11
- Chapter 2. Towards a new understanding of absorbing reading experiences 29
- Chapter 3. Narrative persuasion 49
- Chapter 4. Immersion into narrative and poetic worlds 69
- Chapter 5. Into film 97
- Chapter 6. “Spellbound in darkness” 119
- Chapter 7. Antecedents of identification 133
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Part II. Empirical studies on narrative absorption
- Chapter 8. Identifying with in-game characters 157
- Chapter 9. The effect of suspense structure on felt suspense and narrative absorption in literature and film 177
- Chapter 10. Elaboration, emotion, and transportation 199
- Chapter 11. Forms of absorption that facilitate the aesthetic and explanatory effects of literary reading 217
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Part III. Outcomes of narrative absorption
- Chapter 12. Absorption and meaningfulness 253
- Chapter 13. The role of absorption processes in narrative health communication 271
- Chapter 14. Absorption in narrative fiction and its possible impact on social abilities 293
- Index 315
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Narrative absorption 1
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Part I. Conceptualization of narrative absorption
- Chapter 1. Beyond metaphors and traditions 11
- Chapter 2. Towards a new understanding of absorbing reading experiences 29
- Chapter 3. Narrative persuasion 49
- Chapter 4. Immersion into narrative and poetic worlds 69
- Chapter 5. Into film 97
- Chapter 6. “Spellbound in darkness” 119
- Chapter 7. Antecedents of identification 133
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Part II. Empirical studies on narrative absorption
- Chapter 8. Identifying with in-game characters 157
- Chapter 9. The effect of suspense structure on felt suspense and narrative absorption in literature and film 177
- Chapter 10. Elaboration, emotion, and transportation 199
- Chapter 11. Forms of absorption that facilitate the aesthetic and explanatory effects of literary reading 217
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Part III. Outcomes of narrative absorption
- Chapter 12. Absorption and meaningfulness 253
- Chapter 13. The role of absorption processes in narrative health communication 271
- Chapter 14. Absorption in narrative fiction and its possible impact on social abilities 293
- Index 315