DOI: 10.1177/15274764241233222 ISSN: 1527-4764
Unplayable: Why Video Games Can’t and Won’t Be Played
Ryan Banfi- Visual Arts and Performing Arts
- Cultural Studies
This article argues that unplayability must be a considered component of game analysis and further discussed in new media studies. The concept that games cannot be or should not be played does not limit game analysis. On the contrary, the “unplayable aspect” of a particular game or genre of games is what must be investigated. This essay hopes to expand upon why new media such as video games are becoming inaccessible by using Nicholas Baer et al.’s Unwatchable to discuss a range of unplayable games for common reasons such as: (1) excessive violence, (2) sexual violence, and (3) preservation issues.