I feel like a bit of an outlier here. But I just don’t care for them. I much prefer playing video games.

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    I think around here you’re more likely to find folk who play video games rather than watch TV or movies, but I might be wrong.

    I personally never play video games. I have nothing against them, just never got into it beyond old Atari ST games in my early teens.

    From what I hear from friends and colleagues at work I know I’m missing out, so I’m planning to make an effort to get into some sort of game when I have the time, probably when the sprogs are older. It is sort of intimidating and I don’t really know where to begin, but I’m sure it’ll be interesting.

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      Triple AAA games are pretty mediocre, imo, but if you liked the Atari ST/Amiga era, there’s plenty of stuff like that that’s amazing coming out. Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound and Shinobi: Art of Vengeance are a couple of highlights I’ve played recently. Also, a Steamdeck is a great thing for limited time gaming. Just turn it off mid-session, and it’ll be right there at the same place in the game when you turn it back on.

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        I’m interested in how gaming has become immersive to the extent that the narrative is so deep they make decent TV shows after them.

        I’m aware of the like of The Last of Us, purely from watching the show. It’s fascinating to me that you can have an interactive experience of that quality, so I’m told, so that’s something to look forward to.

        I should add that I have played a handful of PC games over the last 30 years, such as Alien Vs Predator, Duke Nuke 'em and Portal. But that’s where my experience ends.