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Games are interactive, movies are passive. Makes sense to me.

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Also, there’s the cost and community aspect of games. For the price of a movie ticket and popcorn, I can buy a game that I can play with friends for easily dozens of hours instead of us silently sitting next to each other for an hour or two.

With the increasing death of third places and the increasing cost of existing outside, video games have become their own sort of third place for people to get together and just hang out.

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And there are some games which are basically interactive movies, e.g. Last of Us and Life is Strange

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I’d still rather play video games than watch a movie, and I’m in my 40s.

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I’m rapidly approaching 40, but I’m there too.

Most “normal” people see watching a movie or playing a game as a passive experience, you’re “doing nothing.”

For me that couldn’t be more wrong. I almost never “just” watch a movie or show, that’s wayyyy too passive for me. Playing a game is engaging, you may not be physically running around, but you absolutely are “doing something.”

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That’s what I’ve been saying for years. It’s an entirely different activity that happens to involve blankly staring at a screen

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I’m a millennial but same.

Movies suck ass right now. And honestly videogames too.

Videogames have replay value though so I can stick to the good ones from the past.

Movies have rewatch value up to a point.

Make a movie we want to see and we’ll watch it.

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A lot of AAA games may suck right now but there’s so many awesome indie games that it’s hard to care.

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To me it’s even simpler than that. Games are by design more engaging than movies, so I chose to play games.

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I wouldn’t even say that movies suck right now, I just have a hard time giving attention to something for 2hrs straight with no form of interactivity.

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I’ve never been a movie person, always preferred video games. Besides, many video games are like movies these days, but you interact with them.

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About to turn 51. Same.

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I mean, games are like interactive movies now. RDR2? Cyberpunk 2077? They’re great fiction and you get to be the main character. I was never a gamer, I would play here and there but could never play more than like an hour a day. Now? Especially the two games I mentioned, it blew my mind how much I could play those games. They’re excellent pieces of media.

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Hell yeah. And we get to shape our own stories this way. Game writing is different than movie writing. We get to express values.

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Have you tried kingdom come deliverance?

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