Video Game Reflection

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Ever since I was little I remember playing games where I would fight the bad guy and win the girl in the end. This never seem to affect me or make me wonder what small effect it had on my thought process. In games such as Zelda, call of duty, assassin creed, gears of war, Mario, and even halo you play as a white heterosexual male. The idea of playing this way never seemed to phase me as a young child. As I grew up and became more aware of the difference of people and the need for other as well as myself a need to be able to connect and find one 's self in different place such as games, movies, and TV shows. I became aware of the one sided views that video games seem to have. Then I realized that it was seen as acceptable to only have the one sided displayed due to the lack of speaking out on the need for change. With a vast amount of video games out there, there seems to be a similarity in most of …show more content…

Yet developers put a lot of effort into them to try and find that one mode that everyone will like. If I was to create my own video game it would have the basis of the game life, where you start as a character that you get to design and choose where and how you begin. As you play the game it would adapt to how you act in different environments and how you treat or respond to the npcs. The game would have very many different paths and depending how you choose to play would decide how you died in the end and what type of legacy you would leave. Would you be a doctor who cured cancer or a special ops solider that saved a lot of peoples lives or be a crazy leader that would try to take over the world. Now I do understand for the creation of this game would take a very long time and funding would be tough to make such a big game to be made, but if I had the resources I would make a game like this where you choose how you want it to be

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