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January 22, 2025 Michael Samuel, _University of Bristol_ Grand Theft Auto 6 is already winning awards and it’s not even out yet January 4, 2024 Lesley Speed, _Federation University
Australia_ Why are we drawn to video games where we have to complete tasks that, in real life, may be unappealing or boring? Here are four games that show how the mundane can be made
extraordinary and surreal. May 18, 2023 Matthew Higgins, _University of Portsmouth_ Tears of the Kingdom doesn’t hand hold, with the narrative full of abstract and surreal moments that keep
players guessing. February 28, 2023 Travis Ralph-Donaldson, _University of Portsmouth_ There are fears that these high-level acquisitions will cause market stagnation and allow Microsoft to
form a monopoly on the gaming industry. October 1, 2020 Joe Todd, _University of Waterloo_ Video games can be useful in learning English, math, history, physics and yes, even physical
education. While they’re not a substitute for schooling, video games are a great indoor activity. March 7, 2017 Brendan Cassidy, _University of Lancashire_ The new ‘hybrid’ device is the
culmination of many of Nintendo’s innovations to date. March 6, 2017 Alastair Lansley, _Federation University Australia_ Nintendo has a history of innovation in the console market, and the
Switch follows suit. But it trades power for flexibility, and it’s unknown yet whether that’s what gamers want.