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John Brandon types up a blog concerning our brains and our playing of video games. What connections are there, what's the relationship? Check out the source to find out!
You’re standing in a dank dungeon, looking for a door that doesn’t exist. The lights flicker, and you hear the raging scream of a distant enemy. Flump, flump – the steps are getting closer. Arming yourself with your favourite weapon, you peer around a corner in the low light and you see him: the Big Daddy. By this time in the game, you have crossed over a mysterious threshold – your brain has mapped itself into the undersea world of Rapture and all you care about is saving your own skin. An intensely choreographed game, BioShock has a deep emotional resonance.
For the past few decades, computer games have tapped into a core instinct for survival, power, control, lust and emotional connection. There is a science to game development, and the best designers know how to create believable game worlds, auditory experiences and ever-evolving challenges that lure us into investing time and emotional energy in completing a game.
These scientific principles – visual immersion, emotional response, sexual attraction – not only explain why you prefer certain styles of game (such as multiplayer as opposed to single-player), but who you are as a person. In short, games reveal our desire to perform and complete tasks. Several different areas of science are required to explain our motivations and desires, and what makes a game worth playing.
News story attached to:
- Audiosurf [PC]
- Beyond Good & Evil [PS3, XBOX360, Xbox, GC, PS2, PC]
- BioShock 2 [PS3, PC, XBOX360]
- Braid [PS3, Mac, PC, XBOX360]
- Dragon Age: Origins [Mac, PC, XBOX360, PS3]
- Gears of War 2 [XBOX360]
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 [PC, PS3, XBOX360]
- Portal 2 [PS3, XBOX360, Mac, PC]
- Supreme Commander [XBOX360, PC]
- Tetris [PSP, PS3, wp, iPad, GBC, iPhone, NES]
- Tomb Raider [SATURN, PC, NGAGE]
Additional sources:
- Your brain on games (gonintendo.com)








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