Aug 22, 2023
Splinter Cell and Hard Choices
Drew over at Elect Exiles talks about the whole Modern Warfare 2 “No Russian” controversy as well as how video games can bring up hard ethical choices.
Richard Clark
Richard Clark is the Founding Editor of Christ and Pop Culture. He is also the managing editor of Gamechurch and a freelance writer for Unwinnable, Paste, and other outlets. He lives with his wife in Louisville, KY and has a MA in Theology and the Arts from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.
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3 Comments
I just posted an article on why video games are worth playing. I will follow up very soon with an article on why video games are often NOT worth playing. I think you did something similar in the past. I did not read that article (I read it a long time ago) on purpose so that I wouldn’t just repeat what you said! Anyway, I thought you would be interested, once I am finished I will definitely check you out articles–I seem to remember one called The Dangers of Video Games … is that what it was called?
Awesome, I’m looking forward to those!
Yeah, the pair of articles was In Praise of Video Games and The Dangers of Video Games.
Good link!
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