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18 Oct 2015
>>If you read the real Davey Wreden's blog, the entire story seems to be a metaphor for some emotional problems he was having after The Stanley Parable came out. Looks like he just made a funny game as a Coda (The Stanley's Parable), while the world reacted as Davey (finding some deep¦¦¦¦¦¦sense in the game,
The Beginner's Guide is an interactive storytelling video game created by Davey Wreden under the studio name Everything Unlimited Ltd. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux on October 1, 2015. The game is Wreden's follow-up to the critically praised The Stanley Parable, his previous interactive
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3 Oct 2015 Or, I'm sorry if you're real, Coda. The Beginner's Guide released a couple days ago, and it made me feel stuff. If you are not averse to having feelings, you might want to play it. More importantly, if you have not yet played it, you probably don't want to continue reading. I was intentionally vague in the review
23 Dec 2015 The Beginner's Guide was authored by Wreden, not Coda. Wreden never says who Coda is or if it's based on someone, but Wreden is a real person—I've met him and interviewed him several times. By making himself the narrator, he personalizes The Beginner's Guide in a powerful way. You're lead to
7 Oct 2015 Because ignoring Davey's narration, the text of the game itself hints to me that it was created by a woman developer. (Or rather, the idea of a woman developer. Just to be clear, I don't think that Coda is real; if I did, I wouldn't write this review. One of the main points of the game is that you can't and shouldn't
Coda is the central character in The Beginner's Guide. They are a game designer who met Davey
11 Oct 2015 I do think there are a couple of questions that, depending on your answer, inform how you understand The Beginner's Guide and what you think it's trying to say: Is Davey Wreden really narrating as himself or is he a stand-in for someone else? Is Coda a real person? As a player, do you identify with Coda or
Maybe Davey reconstructed games that are similar to Coda's, or deliver a similar feeling? I feel like even if "Coda" is inspired by a real friend Davey had, The Beginner's Guide is a heavily authored, puppeteered piece to get us to feel the things he felt from playing Coda's real games. But I'm really not sure,
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