Disciples: Domination Review: Tactical Depth in a Dying World
Disciples: Domination drops you back into the grim world of Nevendaar, a setting locked in terminal decay. The story kicks...
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- Senior games and movies critic for Gazettely.
- Specializes in detailed game analysis and cinematic storytelling.
- Earned a Bachelor's Degree in Interactive Media from USC with a concentration on game design and narrative methods.
- Enjoys analyzing gameplay mechanics, storytelling techniques, and the progression of interactive and cinematic experiences.
Experience
Zhi Ho is a dedicated game and movie critic at Gazettely. Her reviews carefully examine storytelling, design, and player interaction. She covers a wide range of media—from expansive open-world RPGs and indie narrative games to major blockbuster films—focusing on narrative, pacing, and emotional effect.
Before joining Gazettely, Zhi invested years in studying game narratives and interactive storytelling. She developed the ability to critique media in ways that engage both casual viewers and dedicated fans, blending insightful analysis with a conversational tone.
She also supports thoughtful conversation about games and movies, engaging with readers through reviews, opinion pieces, and reflective articles on classic titles. Additionally, she appreciates underrecognized indie games and cult-favorite films that deserve increased attention.
Education
Zhi earned her Bachelor's Degree in Interactive Media from the University of Southern California (USC), focusing on game narratives and the influence of interactivity on storytelling. Her senior project—a detailed study of how video games evoke emotional responses—formed the foundation for her career in media review.
Future Projects
At Gazettely, Zhi is working on a series that examines how modern games blend narrative with gameplay, scrutinizing what makes certain stories memorable. She is also expanding her work to include film retrospectives, revisiting iconic movies and their impact on gaming. In addition, she plans to feature underrated games and indie titles, drawing attention to works that merit greater recognition.
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