Firewatch was meant to spark a subgenre but its influence didn’t spread. A decade on, we ask why Roblox and Minecraft are more

  • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    16 hours ago

    Win over the hearts of academics in arts and literature and you’ll be off

    I half joke, but academia loves to act like elitist snobs that know better than the dirty, uncouth peasants and their silly, simple means of entertainment. Only games (board, rpg, video) can offer experiences where player (“consumer”) choice matters and leads to different outcomes. Books, movies, series are all “set in stone”.

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      10 hours ago

      Yeah, video games are still seen as low brow entertainment, not worthy of being accepted as sophisticated high culture.

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      10 hours ago

      Yeah, fuck artists who come up with a specific thing they want to show people, why can’t they make another playground where they have to guess everything players might want to do and develop all of it. And write, code, animate, voice all the physics and choices.