So I found this article...
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/05/the-most-dangerous-gamer/8928/1/
...and it was an interesting read. It really sheds light on how Blow and his "followers" view the industry as a whole. SPOILER: They are very critical of it. They decry gaming in general as "...juvenile, silly, and intellectually lazy."
Now, I really liked Braid, but the author of this article seems like fawning Jonathan Blow fanboy who strongly implies that Braid is the prime (perhaps ONLY) example of games as art.
Yeah...
So this has the potential for a good discussion. Let's commence.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2012/05/the-most-dangerous-gamer/8928/1/
...and it was an interesting read. It really sheds light on how Blow and his "followers" view the industry as a whole. SPOILER: They are very critical of it. They decry gaming in general as "...juvenile, silly, and intellectually lazy."
Now, I really liked Braid, but the author of this article seems like fawning Jonathan Blow fanboy who strongly implies that Braid is the prime (perhaps ONLY) example of games as art.
Yeah...
So this has the potential for a good discussion. Let's commence.