It's the same thing. If you care about your life and want to have the best experience in the world that you can, then it's the exact same thing. The Tempest and Hamlet are great entertainment *because* they are great art, and vice versa.PirataMan said:So are video games art? Who cares? Can video games provide artists experiences to certain audiences? Of course. Are video games entertainment or art?
Deus Ex is great art *because* it's great entertainment.
Now, if you're a "human" living in a post-human dystopia and seek to self-negate through "zoning out" playing games or whatever, then it really doesn't matter what you do with your time. You can call your time spent "entertaining" or something else but it doesn't mean anything.
Art is not separate from life. Nyan Cat is art - it's entertainment. The same thing. It's entertaining because it's a formulation of something important in the world that had previously not been so accurately formulated. It's art for the exact same reason.
If one has a dark vision of the world, filled with mayhem and terror, then games featuring mass murder make sense. They are "teaching" the gamer something or at least reinforcing his worldview. They are, to the gamer, art. In other words, entertainment.