Best of the Net Nominations
Joel Hans
We are thrilled to announce our nominations for the Best of the Net anthology, which is published annually by Sundress Publications.
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We are thrilled to announce our nominations for the Best of the Net anthology, which is published annually by Sundress Publications.
I distinctly remember it being the very first game that treated me like an adult and not like a little moron with a short attention span. Its story covers politics, war, power, greed, deception, betrayal, religion, family, love. It fits the very definition of epic.
I wander down a path that hugs a steep valley and find what looks like the remains of a dragon clinging to the cliff. It looks burnt-out, desiccated. I step nearer. I step nearer. My wife is standing next to the TV, watching, telling me not to. I have to. I’m curious.
There was an Asylum Demon there towering two stories and with a hammer big as my top-heavy hunter. Only in my second life did I realize that upon his entrance, a door opened on the opposite side of the room. I survived the second time around. I am learning from my dying.
A lot of my favorite memories from college center around gaming. Marathoning Ocarina of Time every semester, voice acting the dialogue of Final Fantasy VII and Fire Emblem, creating Sim breeding programs. Gaming was a very social event for us, and we just nerded it up.
We think video games are literature, and so why shouldn't there be literature about video games? That's the question we're hoping to answer here. Read more.