HomeGamingDailyVideo Games Need More Suffering, Slay The Princess Devs Say 

Video Games Need More Suffering, Slay The Princess Devs Say 

Published on

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

There are countless reasons as to why we play video games. For some of us, video games are a means to connect with others–a way through which we can participate in a community, or carve out time specifically reserved for nurturing our friendships. Some use games as means of escaping reality, while others appreciate the hobby’s competitive, skill-based nature. However, far too few of us are using games for one of their most compelling purposes: to experience suffering.

Much like Black Tabby Games co-founder Tony Arias-Howard, whom I interviewed about this very topic, “I’m only half-kidding” when I say this. I recognize that, for many of us, times are hard and the very notion of playing something to suffer sounds unappealing, to say the least. And yet, as I recollect on all my favorite games and stories, it’s the ones that challenged me emotionally–that led me through hell and towards catharsis–that occupy the largest recesses of my mind.

Through games, film, and various other forms of art, we are offered a relatively risk-free space to suffer–to delve deep in our feelings and reflect on loss, trauma, and perhaps even the parts of ourselves we’d rather turn away from. So why do we–and game developers, for that matter–all too often shy away from suffering despite knowing what rewards it reaps?

Continue Reading at GameSpot There are countless reasons as to why we play video games. For some of us, video games are a means to connect with others–a way through which we can participate in a community, or carve out time specifically reserved for nurturing our friendships. Some use games as means of escaping reality, while others appreciate the hobby’s competitive, skill-based nature. However, far too few of us are using games for one of their most compelling purposes: to experience suffering.Much like Black Tabby Games co-founder Tony Arias-Howard, whom I interviewed about this very topic, “I’m only half-kidding” when I say this. I recognize that, for many of us, times are hard and the very notion of playing something to suffer sounds unappealing, to say the least. And yet, as I recollect on all my favorite games and stories, it’s the ones that challenged me emotionally–that led me through hell and towards catharsis–that occupy the largest recesses of my mind.Through games, film, and various other forms of art, we are offered a relatively risk-free space to suffer–to delve deep in our feelings and reflect on loss, trauma, and perhaps even the parts of ourselves we’d rather turn away from. So why do we–and game developers, for that matter–all too often shy away from suffering despite knowing what rewards it reaps?Continue Reading at GameSpot  Read MoreGameSpot – All Content 


Discover more from GMDegens.io

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Reply

Subscribe for More Updates

Latest articles

Where To Find Fertilizer In Arc Raiders 

Whether you're working on the Avian Alarm project, or simply looking to break it...

Google Cloud surpasses $20B but says growth was capacity-constrained Sarah Perez

​Google Cloud topped $20B in quarterly revenue for the first time, fueled by surging...

Karl Urban’s Kids Had Very Blunt Advice For Him In Mortal Kombat 2 

The Lord of the Rings and The Boys actor Karl Urban plays the role...

Fusion power startup Zap Energy pulls a partial pivot, adding nuclear fission to the mix Tim De Chant

​Surprise! Fusion startup Zap Energy says it will be developing fission reactors alongside its...
spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

More like this

Where To Find Fertilizer In Arc Raiders 

Whether you're working on the Avian Alarm project, or simply looking to break it...

Karl Urban’s Kids Had Very Blunt Advice For Him In Mortal Kombat 2 

The Lord of the Rings and The Boys actor Karl Urban plays the role...

A New The Division PC Game Is Out Right Now, And It’s Free 

While fans wait for The Division 3, Ubisoft has just released a new The...

Discover more from GMDegens.io

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

Discover more from GMDegens.io

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading