It's not that guns are holding video games back. It's more that video games need to find a way to diversify. Similar to how there are more than just violent movies, books or TV shows. We've had a number of video games in the recent past where violence is often not the answer, or even an option, but there's still room for much more. I like games where I can use weapons to destroy enemies in a variety of creative ways, but I enjoy games like To the Moon or Journey just as much.








