
The Mythic Mind Fellowship is discussing some of our favorite games from a Christian humanities perspective.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureVideo GamesPhilosophyLeisure | |||

The Mythic Mind Fellowship discusses the philosophy and artistry of Chrono Trigger, a fan favorite of the SNES RPG era that still holds up as a true work of art.
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In this episode, we discuss John Marston, Arthur Morgan, and the themes of honor, vengeance, and redemption that make these games so compelling.
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David and Andrew discuss The Forgotten City, a heavily philosophical game that is doing something very interesting, even if it is doing it with fairly amateur philosophical thought.
During this discussion, we discuss ethics, truth, the reality of re... more
As we discuss Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, we touch on various topics, including:
* What is the artistic value of video games?
* What is the artistic value of this game in particular? Where does it direct us?
* What is the "best" ending?
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In this final (for now) episode of The Elder Scrolls and Philosophy, we discuss Skyrim's DLC: Dawnguard and Dragonborn.
We discuss plots, vampires, Boethius, Faustian bargains, and much more across this nearly two hour conversation. I also share whe... more
The stories of Dawnguard and Dragonborn, prepared for our Elder Scrolls and Philosophy study.
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This is our general conversation on Skyrim, recorded for The Elder Scrolls & Philosophy.
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This is our general conversation on The Shivering Isles, recorded for The Elder Scrolls & Philosophy.
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