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EXP – 04/11: Can video games adequately represent mental health issues?

by Editors

Ollie Toms, Jack England, Adam Smith and Luke Simmons join your host Harry Shepherd for another hour of gaming radio lols.

For our main feature this week, we look ahead to a mental health special issue of Exeposé Games and assess whether gaming is equipped with the tools to appropriately deal with issues surrounding mental health. Can games represent them in a mature way? But don’t games just give you mentally-addled baddies to beat down like in the Batman Arkham series?

Remember, if you want to get involved and get your favourite video game soundtracks, catch up with us on social media. Find us on Facebook: XpressionEXP and Twitter: @XpressionEXP to get in touch.

See you next Wednesday on www.xpression.fm from 6PM.

 

EXP – 04/11: Can video games adequately represent mental health issues? by Exp on Mixcloud

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