if songs and drawings could be considered art, or rather, a way of explaining things, why can't video games?
ok, ok, ok, that probably wasn't enough to get your brain's thinking juices flowing. allow me to provide further context and maybe a different point of view.
so, a long time ago, there was this guy that made a columbine game in rpg maker, called super columbine massacre rpg. and it's exactly what you think, you choose either eric harris or dylan klebold and you go around killing people until you eventually kill yourself, just like what happened in real life. now, since this game was based off of a real massacre, there was naturally going to be big controversy. but the creator's point was that SCMRPG was a way of explaining it through an alternative way, and that alternative way being a video game. now, read the first line of text in this post.
so, the question is, what do you think? can video games be used as a way to explain things in the same way a song or a drawing could?
it's also pretty likely that i've worded myself incorrectly here. if that is the case, sorry.
open this once you have finished reading the 3rd paragraph and have finished the task it gives you
alright, now read the 4th line of text
ok, ok, ok, that probably wasn't enough to get your brain's thinking juices flowing. allow me to provide further context and maybe a different point of view.
so, a long time ago, there was this guy that made a columbine game in rpg maker, called super columbine massacre rpg. and it's exactly what you think, you choose either eric harris or dylan klebold and you go around killing people until you eventually kill yourself, just like what happened in real life. now, since this game was based off of a real massacre, there was naturally going to be big controversy. but the creator's point was that SCMRPG was a way of explaining it through an alternative way, and that alternative way being a video game. now, read the first line of text in this post.
so, the question is, what do you think? can video games be used as a way to explain things in the same way a song or a drawing could?
it's also pretty likely that i've worded myself incorrectly here. if that is the case, sorry.