Saturday, 26 November 2011

Moral Decision Making in Fallout

http://gamestudies.org/0902/articles/schulzke


Moral Decision Making in Fallout

by Marcus Schulzke

Abstract

Many open world games give players the chance to make moral choices, but usually the differences between good and evil paths through a game are slight. In order for moral choices in games to be meaningful they must be fairly calculated and have significant consequences. The Fallout series is one of the best examples of how to give players thoughtful moral problems and multiple paths to resolving them. This essay looks at the series, and Fallout 3 in particular, as examples of how moral choice can be incorporated into video games. One of the oldest fears about art is that it may corrupt observers and lead them to immorality - a criticism that has resurfaced with attacks on video games. Fallout 3 does the opposite. It encourages players to think about the morality of their actions in the virtual world, thereby teaching them the practical wisdom that Aristotle considered essential to being a moral actor.

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Videos

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Ludography:

Guitar Hero 3 : Legends of Rock

Call of Duty 4

Left 4 Dead