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In this episode of Looks Like New, host Júlia Martins Rodrigues speaks with Warren Liu, a Media Studies doctoral student and contributor to Techno-Orientalism: Imagining Asia in Speculative Fiction, History, and Media. Liu examines how video games shape culture—both by reflecting colonial legacies and by offering space to challenge them.
Their conversation explores how games can spark decolonial thinking and open new paths for cultural exchange. From reclaiming narratives and traditions to reimagining design and player agency, they discuss how gaming can become a tool for inclusivity, empathy, and social change.