Here’s a followup post where Jeff Vogel explored a recent God of War game through the lens of power fantasy. Notably previous God of War games leaned heavily into the most standard power fantasy of violence, but the more recent God of War games were trying to focus on the themes of fatherhood, with mixed results. (not really related to cohabitive games but showcased an individual application of the ‘power fantasy’ game analysis)
Here’s a followup post where Jeff Vogel explored a recent God of War game through the lens of power fantasy. Notably previous God of War games leaned heavily into the most standard power fantasy of violence, but the more recent God of War games were trying to focus on the themes of fatherhood, with mixed results. (not really related to cohabitive games but showcased an individual application of the ‘power fantasy’ game analysis)