When we think about what makes up video games and films, there isn’t too much diversity between the two. On the one end with games, we have gameplay, an interaction element. And on the other we have movies, something you pay for to watch - but still engage in. In both industries, there is writing, drawing, and music - three strong art forms. Let’s face it: this isn’t rocket science. It boggles my mind as to how this controversy became so large-bottomed, when the answer is so clear. Is writing no longer art when it’s put into a video game or film? It’s unfortunate to thinkt that popular franchises such as Call of Duty promote a war setting that drives non-gamers away. As someone who has been greatly inspired by video games, it’s frustrating to think that games are seen to give “a thrill to kill.” I mean, for crying out loud, Grand Theft Auto V was blamed for a shooting when it hadn’t even released yet.
In the long run, I strongly believe that any video game that includes an element such as writing (when it comes to a storyline), drawing (when it comes to concept art), and music (to give you the feels) should be considered art. Whether the game is good or not is up to you, just like with books and movies. I know there are many out there who are hard-shelled and won’t even take my words into consideration, but if I changed one mind I’m happy. After all, what would the world be if not for differing opinions?