Video games can often have amazing literary value. They’re an interactive mode of storytelling, and many more pieces of media are catching on (ex HBO and The Last of Us). If you have fun with them, play them. If you don’t, don’t play them. But also acting like every video game is a waste of time and have no value is just ignorant and wrong.
On the contrary to Shekinah, I’d be more inclined to break up with someone who decided it was okay to determine how I spend my free time (so long as it’s not bordering a gaming addiction)
Video games can often have amazing literary value. They’re an interactive mode of storytelling, and many more pieces of media are catching on (ex HBO and The Last of Us). If you have fun with them, play them. If you don’t, don’t play them. But also acting like every video game is a waste of time and have no value is just ignorant and wrong.
On the contrary to Shekinah, I’d be more inclined to break up with someone who decided it was okay to determine how I spend my free time (so long as it’s not bordering a gaming addiction)