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RE: Can certain video games be considered a form of art?

in #art7 years ago

I feel like Myst was one of the turning points for the gaming industry. It presented something so rich and immersive that people were drawn into the world. I still remember when it came out, the graphics were amazing for a game. Although much of it was still images, it was just so vibrant. I also feel like the Final Fantasy and Command and Conquer were some of the front runners of bringing live action and cinematic content together. Square Enix even produced a couple of movies with little separation between the two forms of art. Finally, I feel a hat should be tipped to the Kings Quest series. Those were also deeply immersive and in my opinion supreme works of art. Great post! -@bozz

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Very nice choice of games. Also, excellent choice of words - how can a story "so rich and immersive that people were drawn into the world" not be art? Cheers! : )