Games are indeed art, but we seem to shot ourselves in the foot a fair bit with by-the-numbers plots, cardboard cut-out characters, and bad writing in game after game, all of these things hindering a widespread view of games as art. There are admittedly many games that surpass all these things, but sadly they're the exception rather than the rule.
And besides, it's a time-honored tradition for the older generation to dismiss, fear and loathe the media that their children have created; before you know it we'll be up in arms about what are kids are doing. But by all means, take a step in the right direction and support games that would be worthy of having in a museum.
And besides, it's a time-honored tradition for the older generation to dismiss, fear and loathe the media that their children have created; before you know it we'll be up in arms about what are kids are doing. But by all means, take a step in the right direction and support games that would be worthy of having in a museum.