Ambiguity
Imagine that the in-game character you’ve embodied is speaking to another character, which you have come to know well within the game. An imperceptible transition occurs, and seconds later you are speaking to the character you thought you were playing as. This disorienting “switching” could be maintained for the entirety of the game, if the story was capable of holding it together.
To be more clear: we aren’t suggesting that this technique be used as a plot device, as in Clive Barker’s Jericho, in which the main character becomes a “spirit” and is able to enter and exit the bodies of his cohorts at will. We are suggesting it as a literary technique (the plot device has been old for ages). It is the ability to seamlessly experience the inner motivations of multiple characters, and the experience of suddenly becoming a new character, with no warning or explanation may also be the jolt needed to draw a player into the story.






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