Moral Conversion and Video Games: The Case of 'Spec Ops - The Line'

Hardback Published on: 04/12/2025
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Synopsis

Moral Conversion and Video Games is an in-depth exploration of Spec Ops: The Line, a critically acclaimed video game that subverts its genre by confronting players with the psychological and moral consequences of war.

Disguised as a standard third-person shooter, the game gradually reveals a dark, self-critical narrative in which the player's choices, though seemingly free, lead to horrifying outcomes, most notably a white phosphorus attack on civilians. Praised for its story, aesthetic, and philosophical depth, the game has been interpreted as a critique of glorified violence, American exceptionalism, and the illusion of meaningful choice in video games. Its use of cognitive and ludo-narrative dissonance forces players to reflect on their own complicity in virtual violence. The game's mirrored reference to Raphael's Sistine Madonna, recast as a burned mother and child, deepens its ethical and even theological resonance.

This insightful and in-depth study will interest researchers and students of video game studies, moral philosophy, and cultural theology.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 9781041011200
  • Number of pages: 128
  • Dimensions: 223 x 146 x 13 mm
  • Weight: 272g
  • Languages: English