Well, whaddayaknow? Firewatch made me cry, after all. This is terrific.https://twitter.com/thatJaneNg/status/698378709615583234 …
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(This is me being facetious by the way. One thing I liked a lot about Firewatch is the specific emotional territory it explored.)
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(And I take issue with the way that making ppl cry or feel something specifically sentimental is sometimes associated with "games as art.")
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(Which is not to say that games that make you cry or feel poignant nostalgic longing can't be great. SOME OF MY FAVORITE GAMES DO THAT.)
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(It is just to say that there are all kinds of other substantial emotional and thematic realms for art to explore, of course.)
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(Okay, hilarious joke sufficiently explained. Thank you for your time.)
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(And yes I really did find Jane's post on the Steam forums moving and true and important. That was not a joke at all. Okay. Cool. Thank you)
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(I'm just gonna go back to drinking this root beer float and watching this speedrun of TMNT for NES if you need me. https://youtu.be/ssdBCkGVaRY )
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