How a Game Lives

By Jacob Geller

Over his illustrious career, Jacob Geller has written and produced a sprawling collection of video essays. Deftly interweaving video game analysis with complex narratives about art, politics and history, Geller’s work positions games as vital tools for understanding each other and ourselves.

How a Game Lives re-examines ten of Geller’s most iconic essays accompanied by his brand-new commentary, afterwords on each piece by some of the industry’s best writers and stunning original artwork by Kilian Eng and other exceptional artists.

With videos like “Who’s Afraid of Modern Art?”, “Every Zelda is the Darkest Zelda”, and “The Legacy of the Haunted House”, Geller has taught audiences how to think about the art that’s affected them. How a Game Lives immortalises those works and more and provides boundless insight into the construction, philosophy, and afterlife of each essay. Featuring original scripts and new industry analysis of the following works:

Who’s Afraid of Modern Art?

Returnal is a Hell of Our Own Creation

Control, Anatomy, and the Legacy of the Haunted House

Does Call of Duty Believe in Anything?

The Decade-Long Quest for Shadow of the Colossus’ Last Great Secret

Every Zelda is the Darkest Zelda

Art in the Pre-Apocalypse

The Golem and the Jewish Superhero

The Future of Writing about Games

Fear of Cold

Format: Hardback
Ageband: from 14
Release Date: 20 Nov 2025
Pages: 208
ISBN: 978-0-00-875229-3

Jacob Geller writes about the intersecting worlds of video games, politics, art, and storytelling.

He primarily publishes essays to YouTube, where his work has been cumulatively viewed over one hundred million times.

Featured on Sight and Sound’s list of “Best Video Essays of the Year,” – 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 -

Featured on Polygon’s list of “Best Video Essays of the Year,” – 2020, 2022, 2023 -

Jacob Geller … is to the video game essay what Annie Dillard is to the literary essay" – Patrick House, LA Review of Books -

"It probably goes without saying that Jacob Geller is the Future of Writing about Video Games, but he’s also the future of writing about … kind of anything?" – Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, How a Game Lives -

Jacob Geller is the host of the podcast Something Rotten. -