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Music in the Role-Playing Game: Heroes & Harmonies offers the
first scholarly approach focusing on music in the broad class of
video games known as role-playing games, or RPGs. Known for their
narrative sophistication and long playtimes, RPGs have long been
celebrated by players for the quality of their cinematic musical
scores, which have taken on a life of their own, drawing large
audiences to live orchestral performances. The chapters in this
volume address the role of music in popular RPGs such as Final
Fantasy and World of Warcraft, delving into how music interacts
with the gaming environment to shape players' perceptions and
engagement. The contributors apply a range of methodologies to the
study of music in this genre, exploring topics such as genre
conventions around music, differences between music in Japanese and
Western role-playing games, cultural representation, nostalgia, and
how music can shape deeply personal game experiences. Music in the
Role-Playing Game expands the growing field of studies of music in
video games, detailing the considerable role that music plays in
this modern storytelling medium, and breaking new ground in
considering the role of genre. Combining deep analysis with
accessible personal accounts of authors' experiences as players, it
will be of interest to students and scholars of music, gaming, and
media studies.
Music in the Role-Playing Game: Heroes & Harmonies offers the
first scholarly approach focusing on music in the broad class of
video games known as role-playing games, or RPGs. Known for their
narrative sophistication and long playtimes, RPGs have long been
celebrated by players for the quality of their cinematic musical
scores, which have taken on a life of their own, drawing large
audiences to live orchestral performances. The chapters in this
volume address the role of music in popular RPGs such as Final
Fantasy and World of Warcraft, delving into how music interacts
with the gaming environment to shape players' perceptions and
engagement. The contributors apply a range of methodologies to the
study of music in this genre, exploring topics such as genre
conventions around music, differences between music in Japanese and
Western role-playing games, cultural representation, nostalgia, and
how music can shape deeply personal game experiences. Music in the
Role-Playing Game expands the growing field of studies of music in
video games, detailing the considerable role that music plays in
this modern storytelling medium, and breaking new ground in
considering the role of genre. Combining deep analysis with
accessible personal accounts of authors' experiences as players, it
will be of interest to students and scholars of music, gaming, and
media studies.
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