ARRRGGHHH… Monsters!!

Posted on August 23, 2018

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This week on the show, we’re scared and excited, as we talk about MONSTERS! Yes, monsters are a huge part of video game culture, whether you love them or hate them. Sometimes super scary in horror games, other times absolutely adorable in JRPGs and then in some extreme cases… they’re a bit sexy!? Join Luke, Elliot, Cam and Edie as the talk about what defines a monster, what they have the ability to add to video game stories and how they impact narratives! We also talk about some of our favourite monsters, discuss the importance of having them in specific genres, zombies forming their own genre altogether, how monsters can work in a psychological context and more. Also don’t miss Nat’s review of the new World of Warcraft expansion: Battle for Azeroth! Don’t miss any of the action and don’t forget to check out the first half of this podcast to keep up to date!

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Luke Mitchell

Luke Mitchell

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Luke spends his time making radio, playing video games, binge-watching TV, getting unreasonably invested in wrestling, hosting bear events and hanging out with his beautiful pets.

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Elliot Attard

Elliot Attard

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Beer aficionado, PC gamer, TV show binge-watcher, music lover, and elite member of high society - Elliot possesses all of the qualities needed to project his word thoughts straight into your eye holes.

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Cameron Honey-Swain

Cameron Honey-Swain

Cameron knows what he loves. Witches, animated ducks and a strong burly female protagonist. When he isn't effortlessly defending Dragon Age II he is bothering either his husband or one of his many fur children.

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Edie W-K

Edie W-K

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If it isn't video games, Edie doesn't care about it. She's been playing games since the N64 era, and only spent enough time away from her 3DS to earn a Bachelor in Games Design from RMIT.

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