The Story Mechanic Part Eleven: In The Interview Room
The Story Mechanic is a fortnightly column from Mark Bridle, celebrating narrative and story. This week, an LA Noire interview.
The Story Mechanic Part Ten: The Business of Telling Tales
The Story Mechanic is a fortnightly column from Mark Bridle, celebrating narrative and story. This week, Portal 2 and then business of making stories. Read the full article at GodisaGeek.com.
The Story Mechanic Part Nine: Lore Unto Themselves
The Story Mechanic is a fortnightly column from Mark Bridle, celebrating narrative and story. This week, chatting MMOs. Read the full article at GodisaGeek.com.
The Story Mechanic Part Eight: The Stories are Alright
The Story Mechanic is a fortnightly column from Mark Bridle, celebrating narrative and story. This week, remember what's great about stories. Read the full article at GodisaGeek.com.
The Story Mechanic Part Seven: You Ain’t the Boss of Me
The Story Mechanic is a fortnightly column from Mark Bridle, celebrating narrative and story. This week, quest design. Read the full article at GodisaGeek.com.
Assassin’s Creed III Preview – Boston Tea Party
Previewing Assassin's Creed 3's Sequence Six. Connor battles the Templar's and our writer Mark battles his own confusion. Read the full preview at GodisaGeek.com.
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The Story Mechanic Part Six: Talk The Line
The Story Mechanic is a fortnightly column from Mark Bridle, celebrating narrative and story. This week, talking Spec Ops: The Line. Read the full article at GodisaGeek.com.
The Story Mechanic Part Five: Mark and Mary Talk JRPGs
The Story Mechanic is a fortnightly column from Mark Bridle, celebrating narrative and story. This week, a search for who is responsible. Read the full article at GodisaGeek.com.
The Story Mechanic Part Four: Masters of a Universe
The Story Mechanic is a fortnightly column from Mark Bridle, celebrating narrative and story. This week, a search for who is responsible. Read the full article at GodisaGeek.com.