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Analysis: Most Engaging FPS Games Use Frequent Close Combat

Published December 2, 2008, 7:48 am, Gamasutra

A new Gamasutra-exclusive analysis of engagement in some of this generation's top action games has use biometric feedback to quantify how "the most successful FPS titles encourage close combat, dangling emotions of reward to compel players into high-risk, adrenaline-pumping scenarios." The analysis, which was originally conducted by San Francisco-based technology company Emsense and published ...

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