Horizon Forbidden West: Language and Representation blog tasks
Horizon Forbidden West: Language and Representation blog tasks
Create a blogpost called 'Horizon Forbidden West: Language and Representation' and work through the following tasks.
Language
Introduction
Read this review of Horizon Forbidden West in the Financial Times (should be non-paywalled but you can read the text of article here if needed). Answer the following questions:
1) Why does Guerrilla Games have 'a serious case of bad timing'?
The release of Horizon Forbidden West coincided with Elden Ring, a game that overshadowed it in terms of popularity.
2) What is the narrative for the original game Horizon Zero Dawn?
the narrative for the original game is a thousand years after machines have wiped out most of humanity whilst survivors have formed tribal communities who view technology as objects of suspicion.
3) How is the central character Aloy described?
as a resourceful and determined protagonist who takes on the responsibility of saving her world.
4) What does the review say about animation and graphics?
that its developed and has many new features.
6) What do we learn about the gameplay and activities in Horizon Forbidden West?
characters can explore and Its very diverse.
Close textual analysis
Watch the trailer for Horizon Forbidden West:
Answer the following questions:
1) How is narrative, character and setting introduced in the trailer?
Alloy is the main character and is saving the world.
2) How is the game's open world / sandbox genre shown in the trailer?
The players are in control of their characters and can explore.
3) What representations can you find in the trailer?
That the main female characters is being shown as a strong brave women.
AQA recommends watching the following gameplay trailer in their CSP booklet:
Watch the gameplay video and answer the following questions:
1) How does the game use media language to communicate ideas about narrative and genre?
Media language is used to communicate the idea about the narrative and genre.
2) What representations of people, places or groups can you find in the gameplay video?
it subverts many stereotypes as the main chatters is a female represented as a strong independent women .
3) What audience pleasures are suggested by this gameplay trailer?
personal identity, and personal connection.
Narrative and genre
Read this excellent Den of Geek article that addresses elements of narrative and genre. You can find the article text here if the link is blocked. Answer the following questions:
1) Read the opening to the article. How can we apply Steve Neale's genre theory to Horizon Forbidden West?
Genre evolves within the media.
2) How many copies did the Horizon Zero Dawn sell and why did this influence the design of the sequel?
Sold over 20 million copies, ensuring a large audience and prompting Guerrilla Games to build a more expansive sequel to meet player expectations.
3) How does the article criticise the story in Horizon Forbidden West?
Overly reliant on dialogue and introducing too many side characters.
4) What do we learn about the gameplay?
On combat against robotic creatures, exploration, and survival in a richly detailed world.
5) What is the article's overall summary of the game?
A step forward in the action-adventure genre.
Representations
Race representations in Horizon Forbidden West
Read this fascinating Polygon feature on why Horizon Forbidden West isn't post-racial and answer the following questions:
1) How does Horizon Forbidden West use narrative to create a fully diverse cast of characters?
civilisation wiped out by a plague, an AI named GAIA rebuilt life on Earth, with the genetic diversity of humanity.
2) What is orientalism?
Orientalism is a Western perspective that eroticises or stereotypes Eastern cultures, portraying them as inferior or needing Western intervention.
3) How does the article suggest orientalism applies to Horizon Forbidden West?
Critics argue that Aloy’s role as a saviour reinforces colonialist themes,as she is white.
4) Who is the player encouraged to identify with in the game and how does this influence how representations are constructed?
identify with Aloy who is seen to be defeating these eastern enemies as they're portrayed to be evil in a sense to stop the players from completing the game and saving the world.
Gender and videogames
Focusing on Aloy and the representation of women in videogames, read this Forbes feature on the topic. Answer the following questions:
1) What is the debate regarding Aloy in Horizon Forbidden West?
How she is dressed differently and not for the male gaze.
2) What examples are provided of other female characters and representations in videogames?
Lara croft and Bayonetta.
3) What are the issues facing the videogame industry in terms of gender?
sexism as women are dressed and represented in a different way, for example the way they walk all for the male gaze.
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