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James Michael Smith's avatar

Leisure is good, and games are their own justification - in heaven, we’re all probably playing games with each other. In this world, the problem is when the game becomes the dominant thing in your mind at the expense of greater goods, rather than a nice way to spend free time. This is a difficult balance to strike.

At least Elden Ring happens to be a very good game. I shake my head at friends who play League of Legends - one because it’s not just one or two hours, but every minute not working is spent playing it, and two, because they all seem to HATE IT. They actively despise the game but can’t get off it. This is a problem.

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George Matthews's avatar

Brother you gotta level vigor the draconic tree sentinel should not be one shotting you at this stage of the game.

In all seriousness, this is a great piece of writing and I feel it deeply, especially as it relates to bad games (like RDR2) that you still sink hours into, but I do feel like it’s giving games as an art form kind of a short shrift. Do you not think Elden Ring (or Metal Gear Solid, or Cruelty Squad, or Papers, Please or Norco or etc. etc.) offers an intellectually/creatively meaningful, thematically deep experience? It might not be Dostoyevsky, but I think Elden Ring is certainly a better, more enriching experience than reading, like, a Jonathan Franzen novel.

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