A rather interesting article on gaming with a more positive spin:
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/playing-video-games-makes-us-fully-human?utm_source=pocket-newtab
https://getpocket.com/explore/item/playing-video-games-makes-us-fully-human?utm_source=pocket-newtab
Pete Etchells, a professor of psychology and communications in England, and author of the book, Lost in a Good Game, thinks video games tap into the reaches of emotional and moral faculties that traditional arts and entertainment can’t reach. The player can drive action, exert agency, and explore imagined worlds freely. Video games, Etchells says, “embody the principles of existentialism.” A story can be cathartic but only a game can make you feel guilty for what you’ve done or were compelled to do. A 2010 paper in Review of General Psychology states, “Compared with other media such as books, films, and radio, electronic games appear to have an unusually expansive appeal and serve a surprising number of emotional, social, and intellectual needs.”4 For Etchells, an avid gamer, video games are a “creative medium” that can “offer us unparalleled opportunities for exploring what it means to be human.”