Do Our Decisions Matter? Agency and Prophecy in Deltarune

Deltarune continually distinguishes between an appointed end and the genuinely meaningful decisions made along the way. 

The Case for Taking Video Games Seriously

While Gen X and Boomers have helped Christians consider the cost of playing video games, they rarely consider the cost of neglecting them.

Seeing and Believing 302 | Shawn Levy’s Free Guy

Shawn Levy’s new film features Ryan Reynolds as an innocent person who finds out that he’s not a person after all but a background character in a video game. Or can he be both?

Reconciliation, Artificial Intelligence, and the Apocalypse

The best ending possible to the Mass Effect trilogy is easiest to achieve with the help of the Quarians and the Geth. It also requires a lot of cooperation from other various peoples around the entire galaxy.

Videogames Probably Don’t Cause Violence, but They Sure Seemed like a Good Scapegoat in 1993

Joking aside, though, I’m sure you’re wondering—do violent videogames cause violence? The answer, according to science, is “Well, mayb…no. Prolly not.”

The Tie That Binds: The Responsibility of Community in Pyre

Pyre utilizes the narrative power of interactive fiction to remind you of a simple truth: that you are not your own.

On the Fourth Day of Christmas, CAPC Gave to Me: Four Indie Games

Through community, acceptance, and paying attention to our environment, these four indie games show there is hope to be found, in 2018 and in the years to come.

The CaPC Digest 90 – Ready Player One, Virtual Reality, and the Value In Escapism with Derek Hiebert

Each week Drew Dixon and Tyler Burns interview a CaPC writer about a recent article they have authored in order to go deeper into the subject matter. This week Derek Hiebert joins the duo to talk about his article, Ready Player One and the Escape From Reality and the value in escapism.

The CaPC Digest 82: Longing for the Spiritual with Jonathan Clauson

Drew talks to Jonathan about his article ‘Horror Games: They Aren’t All Bad’ and how the darkness isn’t something to be ignored or afraid of.

The CaPC 25 for 2017 Episode 7: Logan, Breath of the Wild, and The Salesman

This episode of The 25 finds Tyler Glodjo standing his ground against Wade Bearden and Kevin McLenithan with their nominations ‘Logan’ and ‘The Salesman’.

The 25 Episode 24: ‘Schitt’s Creek’, ‘Deus Ex: Mankind Divided’, and ‘Star Wars: Rebellion’

Mike Perna of InnRoads Ministries joins Jonathan and Sarah to nominate the Star Wars Rebellion board game for The 25 along with Deus Ex: Mankind Divided and ‘Schitt’s Creek’.

The CaPC 25 Episode 21: Chance the Rapper’s ‘Coloring Book’, ‘Dark Souls III’, And ‘Firewatch’

Chance the Rapper’s Coloring Book, Dark Souls 3, and Firewatch are all up for nomination on this weeks episode of The 25 where political incorrectness and falsehoods abound this week.

Seeking the Forgotten People & Stories in ‘Tom Clancy’s the Division’

In ‘Tom Clancy’s The Division’, I learned that listening to stories unrelated to my own offer meaning and purpose previously hidden.

The Beguiling Search for Truth in ‘The Witness’

‘The Witness’ reflects the layered complexity of the Christian tradition.

#The25 Episode 1: Presidential Primaries, ‘That Dragon, Cancer’ and me_IRL

Enemies and Friends in the ‘Halo’ Franchise

It was grace, and the relationships born out of that act of grace, that transformed Thel ‘Vadam.