Does Game Playing Experience Have an Impact on the Player-PNPC Relationship?

Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 32 (6):441-446 (2012)
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Abstract

There are several types of characters in video games: the main protagonist/hero, the countless non-player characters (NPCs), and persistent non-player characters (PNPCs). While there is a substantial body of research about PNPCs from a game design point of view, they have been largely ignored by the academic community from a narrative perspective. The current essay aims to evaluate whether video game playing experience has an impact on a player’s reliance on the guidance of PNPCs in game play and if a higher degree of experience enables a player to have a better appreciation for the narrative qualities of PNPCs as well as their complexity as characters.

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