Video games are no longer confined to entertainment alone. Over the past decade, educators and researchers have begun to recognize video games, particularly narrative-driven titles, as legitimate tools for learning. When used intentionally, video games can expand how stories are experienced, interpreted, and discussed in the classroom. This shift invites an important question: Can video games function as meaningful narrative texts alongside books, films, and traditional media? Research increasingly suggests that they can. Why Narrative Matters in Education Narrative is foundational to how humans make meaning. In literature, history, and social studies, stories help students contextualize events, understand perspectives, and engage emotionally with content. Unlike traditional narratives, video games offer interactive storytelling. Students don’t simply observe characters, they inhabit them. Choices, consequences, and agency transform the narrative into an active experience rather than a passive one. This interactivity allows students to: What Research Says About Narrative Video Games Academic research supports the idea that narrative video games can foster deep reflection and engagement. A qualitative study conducted with college students found that narrative-focused video games encouraged players to reflect on personal identity, moral choices, and real-world experiences. Students integrated game narratives into their own sense-making processes, treating games as meaningful narrative texts rather than simple entertainment. Link: Oklahoma State University – Narrative Video Games and Meaning-Making This study highlights how interactive storytelling can deepen engagement and support reflective thinking, skills central to humanities education. Video Games in Real Classroom Settings Beyond theory, research has examined how video games function in actual classrooms. In mixed-method case studies involving high school students, researchers observed that commercial video games integrated into coursework sparked rich discussion, emotional reflection, and critical analysis. Students connected game narratives to themes such as history, stereotypes, ethics, and personal experience. Link: PubMed – Commercial Video Games as Educational Tools Teachers reported that games acted as catalysts for conversation, allowing students to engage with material in ways that traditional instruction alone did not always achieve. Motivation, Engagement, and Learning Outcomes One of the most consistent findings across studies is increased student engagement. Narrative video games often motivate students who may otherwise disengage from traditional texts. Education-focused reporting and research reviews note that video games can increase participation, persistence, and interest, especially when aligned with learning objectives. Link: K-12 Dive – Video Games and Student Engagement Additionally, narrative-based games have been explored in language learning contexts, where story-driven gameplay supports communication skills, vocabulary development, and learner motivation. Link: University of Barcelona – Video Games and Language Learning How Narrative Video Games Enhance Learning Narrative games contribute to learning in ways traditional texts sometimes cannot: When paired with structured reflection, essays, discussions, or projects, games become powerful narrative tools rather than distractions. Challenges and Considerations Despite their promise, video games are not a universal solution. Educators must consider: Researchers also note the need for clearer frameworks to measure learning outcomes and distinguish meaningful engagement from surface-level play. Link: arXiv – Evaluating Educational Games and Learning Outcomes Best Practices for Educators To effectively use narrative video games in the classroom: Intentional design is what transforms a game into a learning experience. Conclusion: Expanding the Definition of Narrative Video games challenge traditional boundaries of storytelling. By combining narrative, agency, and immersion, they offer students new ways to engage with complex ideas. Research increasingly supports what many educators already observe, when thoughtfully implemented, narrative video games can enrich learning, deepen understanding, and invite students into stories they don’t just read, but live. As classrooms evolve, so too must our definition of what counts as a narrative text.
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Damnation Derby
Chaos has returned to the Infernal Hordes! Increased Compasses! Increased chaos waves! Join in and fight back the waves of demons!
Ascent Rivals Playtest
Playtest for the currently in development game Ascent Rivals. High octane pod racer sci fi game with shooter mechanics. download on steam PC only at the moment https://store.steampowered.com/app/2748420/Ascent_Rivals/
Friendly Friday’s
Are you tired of fighting players? Do you just want to loot in peace? Maybe you would like to troll some players without getting shot. If so, this is the event for you! Event Goal Play ARC raiders in friendly lobbies and avoid pvp if possible, Complete Trials, kill ARC, complete quests; anything goes except killing, You must be in PVE friendly lobbies to join this event Here is a tutorial if you are curious about how aggression based matchmaking works (hopefully the new patch didn’t change it )
Weekly Challenge on Point Hope
Wanna come and hang out whilst we do our weekly challenge on phas? Hop on in and have fun with us
Salvation’s Edge Friday
Come and run some salvations edge with us on Friday evening
Vow of Disciple Thursday
Vow of the disciple run on Thursdays
Quiet (Low Chatter) Helldiving
This event is for the introverts in our community, those looking for a team to play with but prefer little to no chit chat during play. We strive to be structured, respectful, and intentional. Compared to general lobbies or other events it will feel less social. If this style isn’t for you, that’s fine – we have regular groups of all kinds and other fun events to join! Contact McCapFace or Casato if you have any questions or if you have your own idea for an event.
Deep Stone Crypt Wednesday
Deep stone crypt runs
Flawless – Garden of Salvation
Having a fun flawless run of Garden of Salvation. My expectation is that you are familiar with the raid and are comfortable with all roles. This will be a fun one and I don’t expect success on the first run. Have a decent chunk of time available and be ready to have fun!