A Structural Model for Player-Characters as Semiotic Constructs

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  • Daniel Vella University of Malta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26503/todigra.v2i2.37

Abstract

When game studies has tackled the player-character, it has tended to do so by means of an opposition to the notion of the avatar, with the result that the ontological and semiotic nature of the character in itself has not been given due attention. This paper draws on understandings of character from the fields of narratology and literary theory to highlight the double-layered ontology of character as both a possible individual and as a semiotic construction. Uri Margolin’s narratological model of character signification is used as the basis for developing a semiotic-structural model of the player-character that addresses its specific medialities and formal nature – a task which is performed through illustrative close examinations of the player-characters in The Last of Us (Naughty Dog 2013) and Gone Home (The Fullbright Company 2013), contextualized by means of comparative references to a wide range of player-characters in a variety of games.

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Published

2016-04-05

How to Cite

Vella, D. (2016). A Structural Model for Player-Characters as Semiotic Constructs. Transactions of the Digital Games Research Association, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.26503/todigra.v2i2.37

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