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Snow-Covered Forest

Why Videogames Bring Unity not Malice

  • Writer: Reese Leon G.
    Reese Leon G.
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

There is no doubt that in our everyday lives vallance can be found. From the news to television shows, it is in our DNA to look out for it to keep safe. But I am not here to talk about that I am here to talk about videogames. I myself am a gamer, and the games I play are sandbox games:

  • Minecraft

  • Valheim

  • Cult of the Lamb

  • Prison Acratic

I also like fighting games:

  • Moral Combat

  • Dead by Daylight

  • Halo

  • Any dragon ball z game

Before I started playing online (safely following all safety guidelines) did I start talking to people. I talked to them outside of the game at first, but in the summer, I do not live near any of them so the way we spend time together is over videogames that are online. Not all videogames have voice chat and are only single player like Halo. But there are conventions for videogames, bringing people from many places to talk and chat about a topic they love.

Why I play videogames.

While it is true that I play to escape reality, I also play for community. There is little to do where I live and before that I was not able to go outside a lot, so I turned to video games. I played with my brothers and father, Halo, the Xbox game for the movie Robots and Ninga Gaiden. It brought us together; no one fought or yelled while we played, it was the highlight of my childhood. Now I play to relive stress, to let out anger safely and to hang out with friends. Saying video games cause violence is simply Ludacris. Some games do have themes that are less than optimal for some people, like how I do not like some genres, so I steer clear of them. Peaceful games are more my speed:

  • Stardew Vally

  • Minecraft on peaceful mode

  • Discovery

  • Puzzle Games

But every now and gain I find a faster game I like as mentioned beforehand. It can be an escape from the mundane and can bring forth new ideas for writing.

Why Do some Games have Valance?

Easy some people like destruction and its stabiles our primal hunting instances. I personally like gathering and building in games, but every now and again I hunt or blow something up. It is hard sometimes to want to punch someone or a wall, so games do the same thing tenfold; that doesn't make us Valant or bad people it makes us human there are a lot of things that cause valance, TV, Football, Wrestling, High School, Books, Math. If we stop and look closely are life, we can see that more than just video games cause valance. Do not get me started on Monopoly.

 
 
 

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