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Assassin’s Creed 2 historical highlights captures my interests much like attractive artifacts would at a museum. Initially, I didn’t know how to take this. I’m not used to stopping and raising my eyebrows at small facts and tidbits in a videogame.
I’m used to enjoying exhilarating, emotional roller coasters that force me to cringe at [...]
After EA’s previous installation of the Harry Potter series, I was confident that I could satisfy my prejudiced love for flying dragons and Hermione Granger, but eventually, my wizardly bias couldn’t fight the snail’s pace of the Half-Blood Prince’s beginning.
“A vital ingredient in hero-making is the resonance that the follower finds between the conflicts and aspirations of his own and those he perceives in the person he chooses to idealize… . The hero needs to appear to have mastered his struggle to achieve his ideals in such a way that an identification with him seems to offer the possibility of similar mastery to the follower.”
by John E. Mack. A Prince of Our Disorder. 1976