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by Ben Villarreal, COMMUNITY WRITER
This Bitmobber is off to a national conference to talk about religion and video games! Help him out by offering your thoughts on the topic!
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by Stojan Jovic, COMMUNITY WRITER
The inclusion of religious debate in video games has truly come together in recent years. It shows the growing maturity of the medium, but are the gamers ready to embrace such a narrative?
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by Corey Williams, COMMUNITY WRITER
What are our limits as an industry so far as content? Will we ever shed the "videogames are for children" stereotype?
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by Mike Gingras, COMMUNITY WRITER
Religion and gaming is a touchy subject. Mike Gingras delicately explores why, maybe, it doesn't have to be this way.
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by Jonathan Schoen, COMMUNITY WRITER
Maturity in gaming has come a long way from the early 8-bit days, but even the most adamant of gamers can tell you that “maturity” in gaming still has a long way to go. Here is a list, in my opinion, of a variety of spectrums of storytelling, human being, and human interaction that gaming needs to strive towards to be taken more seriously as a mature medium of entertainment. At no point do I want anyone to take this list as a “all of gaming must head towards serious content” argument but rather a request that a select few developers and publishers stop pumping insane amounts of money into the Grand Theft Auto and God of War clones of the world and create something new and meaningful from time to time