Monday, December 26, 2011

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129668527083281250_7In a Kotaku interview, Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg complains fellow art media, people has on games and movies hold completely different views.   Some people criticized the COD series of brutal violence, which made him quite distressed. "People think the game is better than movies, such as the hurt locker, more violence, but, These films are in fact, like games, is being created as a form of entertainment. "The CEO firmly believes that the game is a" virtual forms of mass culture ", and the game has no intention of breeding ground for violence. "I think the game is an art form, and I think the lack of thoughtful criticism is inappropriate, especially for those who, like the green zoneAnd the profound works of Flight 93. Decades later, when we review the past, and we will be surprised by the game should cause so much controversy. "Modern warfare 3 sales in just 5th have created 775 million, well ahead of movies at the same time being able to create a box office. Such remarkable success, even a strong cultural impactThis inevitably has also drawn criticism from some opposition voices, anyway, some people nevertheless hate game, convinced that games are poisoning our children and grandchildren. EricHirshberg said: people for movies and games swtor power leveling, holding a double standard. "Film the hurt locker producer choupai movie is not in the public service, they are to tell aThe story, a story they think must speak. This is a entertainment work the old republic power leveling, they sold the shadow, and sales of the DVD.   "Of course, people still regard this film as art, a game must be, just squeeze money machine. Double standards can sometimes be attributed to different content. Games on political and social issues in General to avoid by staying away, while the movie isUsually focus on these issues to get the depth of the content.   COD was originally more than a simple action to FPS, because this is what the player needs, perhaps it really is not fit to the profound understanding of literature and art. Perhaps, will appear in the future who has both humanistic and artistic care and depth, yet fun games. Source: Kotaku "editing: the North Sea" published this articleOnly for the transmission of information, does not mean that agree with their views or confirm the description.

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