November 26, 2025 - 14:04

In a recent episode of State Hornet Spotlight, host Kristopher Caalim engages in an enlightening conversation with Literature Professor Luna Loganayagam. As the first professor at Sac State to teach a course centered on video games as literary works, Loganayagam offers a unique perspective on the intersection of gaming and storytelling.
During the interview, they delve into the significance of video games in contemporary pop culture and their narrative potential. Loganayagam emphasizes that video games are not merely entertainment; they are complex narratives that can evoke emotions and provoke thought, much like traditional literature.
The discussion highlights how video games can serve as a medium for storytelling, allowing players to immerse themselves in rich worlds and engage with characters in ways that traditional forms of media may not offer. This exploration invites listeners to reconsider the role of video games in society and their impact on the evolution of storytelling.
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