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Wednesday, August 17 • 11:30am - 12:30pm
Perceptual, Decision-Making, and Learning Processes During Video Gameplay - An Analysis of Infamous Second Son with the GRAD Framework

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During video gameplay, gamers’ constantly perceive and interpret multimodal symbols presented by the game, which influences their decision-making and learning processes that help them achieve goals and progress during gameplay. Furthermore, the gamers’ decisions (e.g., which paths, weapons, and power-ups they choose) influence how the game unfolds and responds through presenting new multimodal feedback. So, as video gameplay is an iterative process of interpreting multimodal symbols, making decisions, and learning, it is important to recognize how multimodal communication impacts the gamer’s decisions and learning. This paper uses the Gamer Response and Decision (GRAD) Framework (Author, under review), which highlights important video gameplay features and processes, to analyze multimodal symbols presented during gameplay in Infamous - Second Son, an action-adventure game for the PlayStation 4. Additionally, this paper examines how these symbols carry meaning to gamers that influence their decisions, learning, and progression during gameplay.

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Sam von Gillern

Ames, Iowa, USA, Iowa State University


Wednesday August 17, 2016 11:30am - 12:30pm CDT
Marquee Union South