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  • Danish Sinha

Video Games vs Movies: Which Medium Is Better?

It's no secret that video games and movies are two of the most popular forms of entertainment in the world. But which one is better? Which one is more profitable? To answer these questions, we need to take a closer look at both industries. Let's delve into what makes each industry tick.


What's Good About Movies


Movies have been around for over a century, and they continue to be one of the most popular forms of entertainment. This is because movies are a very visual medium. They are also able to tell stories and evoke emotions in a way that few other mediums can. People looking for a way to pass the time quickly while relaxing will do well to watch a good movie.


What About Video Games?


Video games, on the other hand, are a more interactive form of entertainment. They require you to invest a lot of time and effort as compared to movies. And while some games can be completed in a few hours, many can take weeks or even months to finish. Some people find novelty in this and look forward to playing a video game after a long day.


Movies and Video Games: A Comparison


1 - Cost


There's no denying that video games are expensive. The average new release costs around $60, and if you want to buy a popular game that's been out for a while, you're likely to pay even more. On the other hand, movie tickets are relatively cheap.


Even if you live in a major city and have to pay for parking and concessions, you're probably only looking at around $20 for a night at the movies. However, to each their own. Video game enthusiasts will not have a problem shelling out cash for the latest game, while movie buffs are also willing to pay for the movies they watch.


2 - Visuals and Graphics


The graphics in video games are getting better and better every year. This is because game developers are constantly pushing the envelope in terms of what is possible. And, as technology gets better, so do the graphics in video games. However, the movie industry is also improving in terms of CGI and animated movies.


3 - Storytelling


Video games offer a much better storytelling experience than movies. This is because, in video games, especially RPGs, the player is the one who drives the story forward. Whereas in movies, the story is already set in stone and the viewer just has to sit back and watch it unfold.


Bandersnatch, an episode of Black Mirror released in 2018, gained acclaim for its combination of these two genres. It was fully filmed and had multiple paths and endings depending on the viewer’s choices. Many games follow similar mechanics, all the way from the beginning of gaming.


Which Is Superior?


In the end, it comes down to what you're looking for. If you want something that you can consume quickly and just relax without involvement, movies are the way to go. But if you're looking for something that you can sink your teeth into and that will provide you with an immersive experience, video games are the better option.


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