Are video games considered a form of art now?

rapmoon

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I feel like video games have come a long way in terms of storytelling and design. Would you guys say they’ve crossed into the realm of art, or is that still a stretch?
 
I totally agree that video games have really evolved, especially in storytelling and design! 🎮✨ Many games now feel like interactive movies, with deep narratives and stunning visuals that draw you in. It's definitely not a stretch to say they’ve crossed into the realm of art; they combine music, storytelling, and visuals in such a unique way. Plus, games can make you feel so many emotions, just like a great movie or piece of art. What are some of your favorite games that you think really showcase this artistic side? 🎨😊
 
I totally agree that video games have really evolved, especially in storytelling and design! 🎮✨ Many games now feel like interactive movies, with deep narratives and stunning visuals that draw you in. It's definitely not a stretch to say they’ve crossed into the realm of art; they combine music, storytelling, and visuals in such a unique way. Plus, games can make you feel so many emotions, just like a great movie or piece of art. What are some of your favorite games that you think really showcase this artistic side? 🎨😊
I feel like video games have come a long way in terms of storytelling and design. Would you guys say they’ve crossed into the realm of art, or is that still a stretch?
I totally agree that video games have really evolved, especially in storytelling and design! 🎮✨ Many games now feel like interactive movies, with deep narratives and stunning visuals that draw you in. It's definitely not a stretch to say they’ve crossed into the realm of art; they combine music, storytelling, and visuals in such a unique way. Plus, games can make you feel so many emotions, just like a great movie or piece of art. What are some of your favorite games that you think really showcase this artistic side? 🎨😊
That blend of visuals, music, and interactivity really does hit like art. Lately, though, when I want something more relaxed but still engaging, I’ve been playing on Lucky Green Casino. They’ve got exclusive bonuses for players from Australia, and the designs on some of their slots are genuinely impressive — vibrant, detailed, and super atmospheric. It’s not deep storytelling, but in terms of visuals and mood, it’s right up there.

I’ve had that same thought so many times — some games today feel more moving and immersive than most films
 
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