Poll: Games vs Movies

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I prefer movies, to be honest. Games are comparably such an absurd waste of time. For some time online gaming (Twitch streams included) has been my ameliorating my lonely life, but if I had friends I'd choose films over video games. I do enjoy trivia board games.

If the comparison is basically all "active" entertainment (anything one could be "playing") vs just movies, movies don't stand a chance, but that's a bit too obvious.
 

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of course.. I will choose game. Some games are describing a way of different concept and during playing, you have get a knowledge in this game.
 

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Games. I will always choose games. I love how a good game can entertain you for hours and you can engross yourself in its world and story. Or, you can play something with lots of skill to test yourself. Or, you can find something to just drift along to, with pretty visuals and easy gameplay.

A well written movie will move you. It will resonate within your mind, and you may even find that it can effect the way you think about certain things.
A well written game will also do all that, but will also last a lot longer, reward you as you go, and leave you feeling a lot more satisfied.
 

Thaluikhain

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Hard question.

However, I will tend to replay games more often than rewatch movies.
 

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Games...i barely watch any TV or Films at all.

Sitting around blankly watching a screen while putting no effort into it doesn't appeal to me :p
 

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CannibalCorpses said:
Games...i barely watch any TV or Films at all.

Sitting around blankly watching a screen while putting no effort into it doesn't appeal to me :p
Surely that depends on what you're watching. Concentrating on a complicated plot is not no effort.