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Why video games are the new entertainment leaders.

Marooned Chic | June 25, 2008 | News | Gaming Tech/Hardware 
Movies may be already replaced with Video Games. Over time has become quite clear to me that video games have supplanted film as the entertainment leader. People feel that you became part of an environment that is a videogame and this goes beyond what we experience in movies.
I'm a firm believer that video games have replaced movies as the the factor leader in entertainment. Games offer greater entertainment value, usually have better stories, and generally appeal to people far more than any movie currently in theaters.

The way I see it, movies are the next logical entertainment vehicle.

I'm sure you're thinking that I've lost it and that video games could never replace movies as entertainment leaders, but I ask that you don't underestimate the power of gaming and the value it offers to the average person.

Today, movies are have veiled attempts at turning a profit by over-hyping with utter disregard for the opinion most people will have. How many times have you seen a preview of a movie, went to the theater on opening night, and left with a poor taste in your mouth, crying that it wasn't anything like you thought it would be? Probably more times than you're willing to admit.

But video games are different. Unlike the film industry, which relies on slight of hand and the audience's desire to see their favorite celeb reprise a role they've played too many times before, the video game industry is governed by sales and customer appreciation. That's not to say that some games don't stink -- many do -- but when a game shines, it's much better than anything we see on the big screen. It's sad, but true.

The real value of gaming though, is not that you're experiencing entertainment in a new way, but that you're invited into the movie for once and you don't feel like such a spectator. In most movies, I find myself looking at a screen (and my watch) wondering when the pain will stop. Yes, there are some good movies out there, but I think most of us will agree that the vast majority aren't worth the $10 at the theater or the $29.99 for Blu-ray. In fact, I'd venture to say that it's probably not even worth half that.

Movies have been the leader in entertainment for years because they always provided the greatest value proposition. But now, video games have acquired that title as movies become increasingly derivative and boring.

And isn't that the scale by which we should be judging both industries? Shouldn't we judge both forms of entertainment by the actual amount of entertainment they provide? And considering video game sales are on the rise to the detriment of DVD sales, I think most people would agree.

In a perfect world, video games and movies will co-exist and offer the kind of entertainment value we've come to demand from films and enjoy from games. But this is not a perfect world and more often than not, video games easily best movies.

For a while, I was unwilling to admit that films were losing ground to video games, but it has finally happened. With the advent of games like MGS 4 and GTA IV, the video game industry has laid down the gauntlet and let the world see that it can produce a movie-like experience without the movie-like baggage.

Video games lead the entertainment pack and there's no sign of the industry slowing down anytime soon. For once, movies have taken a step back, and I'm happy to see it.
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    Seproth | June 25, 2008
    They all have their place for me. Movies are great with a group of friends. You go and about 2 hours later it's over and you're probably pretty satisfied.

    Games are better though, they combine the cinematic wonder of a movie with the length of a book. Games can take anywhere from around 5 or 6 hours to hundreds which is awesome. With an unparalleled connection to the character. Movies will never be able to match the feel of taking a character through all the struggles yourself, as you do in a game.
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    pwned227 | June 27, 2008
    Games will last longer then a movie and are more interactive.

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