Multiplayer Video Games is the Future
Video games became really popular in the eighties, but with the vast increase in broadband infrastructure, gamers have been able to play games online easily for the past decade. Online video gamesare more popular than ever before, and single player games are beginning to fall behind. The feature of single player is added on as an afterthought in some games like Valve’s which is made for multiplayer. Fallout 3 and Dead Space are some notable single player exceptions, however these are left behind.
More and more video games are increasingly not only including more online features, but making those features the entire foundation of the game. MMORPGs (massively multiplayer online role playing games) like World of WarCraft and Lord of the Rings Online attract millions of people, offering thousands of hours of content, far beyond anything seen in a single player game. This absolute wealth of content makes them perfect time sinks, but people genuinely feel accomplished playing them. As players are permitted to interact with each other as never before in a breathing, living world with results that span beyond their actions, video games can now offer a lasting sense of pride.
On the emotional side of things, video gamesare far more effective than books, songs, and movies for drawing up deep feelings in players. Players are emotionally attached with the characters in Left 4 Dead they have to save each other from the zombie masses. On one hand success can make you pride and on the other hand defeat can be painful. These kinds of emotional investments are totally absent from other forms of media. Video games are the only media used to merge great tales and nobody can guess about the next innovation shall be.

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