The Female Video Game Player-character Persona and Emotional Attachment

  • Burgess J
  • Jones C
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Abstract

This research, using online qualitative survey questions, explored how players of the PlayStation 4 console game, Horizon Zero Dawn, formed emotional attachments to characters while playing as, and assuming the persona of the female player-character, Aloy. It was found that the respondents (approximately 71% male) formed emotional attachments to the female player-character (PC) and non-player characters. Players found the characters to be realistic and well developed and they also found engaging with the storyworld via the female PC a profound experience. This research advances knowledge about video games in general and video game character attachment specifically, as well as the emerging but under-researched areas of Persona Studies and Game Studies.

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Burgess, J., & Jones, C. (2021). The Female Video Game Player-character Persona and Emotional Attachment. Persona Studies, 6(2), 7–21. https://doi.org/10.21153/psj2020vol6no2art963

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