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In this exciting season finale, we discuss the plot and philosophical questions of the beloved SNES RPG, Chrono Trigger! We take you through the main plot, the side quests, and (many of) the endings! We also discuss some of the bigger lingering questions often debated by the game's fandom: what exactly is Lavos, and who might be the Entity?
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Time Stamps0:00:00 What's Chrono Trigger?0:14:00 The first quest: to the Middle Ages and back0:38:00 Discovering the Apocalypse and the Future0:45:55 Helping a frog knight defeat a wizard 0:53:00 Prehistoric era: when Lavos landed0:58:28 Zeal and Magus's origin story 1:08:00 Side quests and getting stronger for Lavos1:31:30 Final battle and the endings 2:02:10 What is Lavos and what does it want?2:09:30 Who is the Entity? -
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We tackle another behemoth of a game this week with The Witcher 3! We walk you through the story beats of the main quest, summarize some of the bigger side quests, and analyze what the game has to say about fatherhood, political action, and interdimensional factionalism. We also talk about the unique challenges this game tackles in setting an open world RPG in the world of a licensed property.
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Time Stamps0:00:00: What's The Witcher franchise all about?0:18:15: Important characters to know 0:27:45: The inciting incident0:39:35 Events in Velen 0:57:40 Events in Novigrad 1:09:35 Events in Skellige 1:20:00 Locating Ciri, Kaer Morhen1:50:40 Final Quests 2:09:40 Finale and the Endings -
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Think of today's episode as a story within a story - because we're doing framing narratives! We discuss games that have you playing out a story being told in-universe like Prince of Persia: the Sands of Time, Dragon Age 2, Final Fantasy X, and more. It's a classic narrative technique, but how does it fare in the realm of video games? Tune in to find out!
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This week's episode is a doozy. We tackle the hotly requested Metal Gear Solid! We summarize the major story beats and discuss its meta elements, our treatment of soldiers, and whether your genes really determine your future. This is a long one and a bit on the goofy side so sit back, suppress your stomach acids, turn on your stealth camouflage, put away your Murakami novel and get in your box while we walk you through one of the weirdest game stories we've tackled yet!
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Time Stamps0:00 Our relationship with the game and Kojima19:45 What you need to know from Metal Gear 1 and 2 38:12 MGS1's mission briefing44:15 Introducing the support staff53:25 Infiltrating Shadow Moses and finding the hostages01:17:20 Nuclear weapons storage Building01:52:50 The finale 2:11:00 How the game discusses genetics, autonomy and heritage2:27:50 Further reading -
This week on Player Vs Plot we tackle a game that may seem to have a small plot but in the end is full of colossal themes to unpack. That's right, we're discussing Shadow of the Colossus! Join us as we talk about how this game connects with others games, the myths it taps into, and the overarching messages it sets out to convey.
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Time Stamps00:00:00 Introduction, what kind of "art" games existed in the mainstream at the time? 00:22:28 The premise and basic plot00:52:00 Are the Colossi sapient? 00:58:20 The climax 01:17:00 Dormin and the ending01:25:00 Analyzing the ending 01:44:25 Fan theories and the last secret 01:59:15 Listener questions -
This week, Player vs Plot covers an unusual source of compelling video game storytelling: fighting games! How does a competitive arcade game tell a story when the player experience is always different? How does a match between two players fit into the game's "canon" plot? And how much storytelling can you get in with just animation, endings and win quotes, anyway? We tackle all of these questions using Street Fighter II as a case study!
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Time Stamps0:00:00 Our relationships with the arcade0:17:00 Fighting games before Street Fighter0:21:00 Plot of the original Street Fighter, what is a Street Fighter?0:38:25 Street Fighter II, context of release0:44:00 Sources of canon in Street Fighter0:46:12 The player's narrative in Street Fighter II1:22:22 Chun Li1:40:00 Guile1:45:10 Blanka1:46:32 Zangief1:48:24 Honda1:48:55 Dhalsim 1:54:30 Ken 1:57:55 Ryu -
This week we tackle the Animal Crossing series, with a particular focus on its latest entry: New Horizons. We discuss its peculiar "communication" genre label and try to pin down what common stories will emerge from the game's many activities. We also discuss the movie adaptation and some popular fan theories!
If you're an Animal Crossing fan or just wondering what story we could possibly be pulling from this series, this episode is for you!
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Time Stamps00:00:00: Intro, release history of the series00:12:30: Main concept of Animal Crossing, discussing the "communication" genre00:25:30: What's the player character supposed to be? 00:34:45: Animal villagers, their role in the game, and their personality types01:23:00: Exploring common narrative threads in an Animal Crossing experience 01:32:45: The Animal Crossing movie adaptation 01:47:15: Development of the original Animal Crossing 01:52:50: Fan theories02:09:00: Further Reading -
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This week we chat about the many ways in which video games make the player character stronger over time. What forms can it take, what does it accomplish for a story, and what kind of new challenges and solutions has this narrative technique brought to the medium? We discuss all this and more!
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Time Stamps00:01:45 What is power progression? 00:07:20 Why do we like it so much? What do we get out of it?00:14:00 The dark side of power progression 00:18:10 Power progression in sequels 00:23:00 How experience points and currency tell a story00:31:00 Prescriptive vs Descriptive power progression mechanics00:33:30 Losing progression to serve design00:37:00 Has power progression become less part of the narrative voice of games?00:53:00 What kinds of narratives are best served by progression mechanics? 01:12:38 "Increment games" (Progress Quest/Cookie Clicker) and their implications01:30:00 Summary and wrap-up -
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Amos Sorri joins us this week to discuss his new horror-comedy game Sauna 2000, which is nearing the end of its Kickstarter campaign! We talk about the importance of saunas to Finnish culture, how comedy and horror are more similar than you might think, and many more topics in this interview special!
Check out the Kickstarter! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/madpuppeteer/sauna-2000-sauna-simulator-with-retro-aesthetic
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This week, Player Vs. Plot takes on another lightning round. That's right, it's three games packed into one episode! In this episode, we focus on the namesake of the genre: Rogue. Then, we share two of our favorite modern installments in the genre: The Binding of Isaac and Slay the Spire. We take a look at what tropes of the genre are present across all three games and how each game uses the roguelike elements to tell a unique story.
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Time Stamps00:00:00 - 00:30:30 Brief overview of the zombie genre00:30:30 - 00:48:00 Prologue 00:48:00 - 01:25:25 Summer01:25:25 - 01:58:15 Fall and Winter01:58:15 - 02:25:15 Spring and Ending 02:25:15 - 02:45:30 Discussion of Joel and Ellie Show Notes
Join Player vs Plot for a recap of The Last of Us Part 1 before jumping into the sequel! As we summarize every story beat, we discuss the implications of participation in video game violence and different perspectives on morality in a post-apocalyptic world.
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Time Stamps10:00 Historical Background 0:15:00 - 0:57:30 Opening Cinematic to Genichiro0:57:31 - 1:51:00 Finding Ingredients for Kuro to Shura Ending 1:51:00 - End Other Ending Paths Show Notes
Player vs Plot is back with a CLANK!, a SHING!, and a SPURT! In this season premiere we take you through the main plot (and a few side plots) of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice! We take a look at the main script, item descriptions and historical background to summarize and analyze one of our favorite games of 2019.
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In our season one finale, we tackle three games in one episode: Super Mario Brothers, Donkey Kong Country, and Celeste. Each one has similar core mechanics but tells a completely different story! We discuss what those toads were doing in all those castles, whether King K Rool is a communist or just a regular pirate king, and how a new hair color can help you climb a therapeutic mountain. Join us as we look at three very different interpretations of what it means to be a platformer!
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CORRECTION: Chris mentions a story about Rockstar showing a port of Super Mario Bros 3 to Nintendo in this episode. Chris was mistaken; it was actually ID Software that did this!
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Super Mario Bros.: 7:30Donkey Kong Country: 38:06Celeste: 1:05:30
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This week we discuss the many ways video games tackle romance, both mechanically and thematically. Why do they use the mechanics that they do to represent love? Why is it so often successful to integrate dating simulation mechanics with other genres? And what is a game's mechanical representation of love saying about the role it plays in the story? We discuss all that and more!
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Content Warning: discussion of graphic violence and disturbing themes
We tackle the visual novel that decided to blend two genres: dating simulators and psychological horror. I guess opposites attract?!? Join us as we unpack the characters, the poetry, and, most importantly, the themes of this super kawaii literature club!
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We discuss the Zelda timeline! How much does it add to a player's enjoyment of the story, and does it even need to exist?
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Episode Notes4:20 -- Links between the games when they were first released 16:00 -- The official timeline 39:45 -- Why have a timeline?58:05 -- Sterling wants a game featuring all three timelines
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We take a deep dive into the world of Pokemon and find out there's more than we realized playing back in the 90's! In this episode, we look at what themes the game has and how its mechanics double down on its message. Plus we share some of our favorite crazy fan theories and wild Pokedex entries!
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Time Stamps: 0:09:30 - We outline the episode and Chris begins taking us through a deep analysis of the story of Pokemon Red, Blue, and Green.1:20:00 - We begin to discuss the themes present in the game and how well they're delivered upon. 1:30:00 - We take a look at the world building done in Pokemon - is it set in the real world? How much breaking the fourth wall is really done? 1:45:00 - We switch it up and briefly discuss Pokemon in other media including the tv show, manga, movies, and more!1:56:00 - We review some of the craziest fan theories out there. 2:05:00 - We go over the most bizarre true facts from the game including some of our favorite Pokedex entries.
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Meet the hosts of Player vs Plot and find out what this show's all about!
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The opening and closing for this podcast is Arcadia by Reaktor Productions.
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Join us as we follow the arcs of Kratos and Atreus in this semi-reboot of the god-killing action franchise! We talk about the use of RPG elements in a game involving children and veteran warriors, mentor and parental relationships in video games, and more.
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This is part 2 of a 2-part series. Be sure to start with the first one!
We break down how Breath of the Wild's story tells a familiar Zelda story using a fresh take on the series's game structure. And how does tracking a non-linear story across two timelines affect how we read a character's arc? We discuss all this and more!
Check back each week for a new discussion of a video game story! As always, catch us on Instagram and Twitter at @playervsplot and check out our website, http://playervsplot.com
The intro for the show is Arcadia by Reaktor Productions.
Thanks for listening!
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