Perhaps Coda himself doesn't even know because it's so rooted subconsciously in himself. So here we have Coda who is making games with a purpose, just none that anyone is meant to know. That's the creation's meaning, that there is none. To portray the idea that there isn't a purpose. Even if there is no intended purpose or meaning, and it's just a game. No artist ever creates something simply for the sake of creating. I would HATE to see someone take my stories and completely flip around the main themes I'm trying to portray.īut that's where things get weird. I'm an artist too, if you can call it that. Because I know damn well what it's like to experience this. "Davey" added his own meaning to someone else's work.Īnd this was awful for me to experience playing this game. But then came along "Davey" who started adding lamp posts to his game. Simple little games with no point, no purpose, no overarching meaning. Coda is a presentation of Davey as he once was.Īfter Davey created The Stanley Parable, many people searched it for alternative meanings and deeper themes than Davey had intended the game to have. Except I think he portrays any creator, regardless of whether they face any struggle or not. I believe this one is meant to be a statement he wanted to portray.Ĭoda is meant to symbolize the tortured artist, a recurring trope. Davey himself is a creator, he creates games. The Beginner's Guide is only a beginner's guide into the mind of an artist.
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