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In Search of the Story: The Good, The Bad, and the Never In-Between

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In this weeks episode of In Search of the Story, Olivia and Chris attempt to figure out why so many video game characters seem to be copycats across multiple titles. Through their discussion, they stumble on a few truths that they didn't expect to find about the way in which characters are portrayed and understood by players.

Make sure to subscribe to In Search of the Story on Apple Podcast or Google Play - and don't forget to check out our Monday show, Gaming Historia.

Feel free to contact us at contact@gaminghistoria.com about anything related to any of our shows.



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Content provided by Chris Gravelle. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Chris Gravelle or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this weeks episode of In Search of the Story, Olivia and Chris attempt to figure out why so many video game characters seem to be copycats across multiple titles. Through their discussion, they stumble on a few truths that they didn't expect to find about the way in which characters are portrayed and understood by players.

Make sure to subscribe to In Search of the Story on Apple Podcast or Google Play - and don't forget to check out our Monday show, Gaming Historia.

Feel free to contact us at contact@gaminghistoria.com about anything related to any of our shows.



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