the-pi-guy said:
People can still want stories that are relatable to their interests. As someone who likes theoretical computer science, I think it's really awesome that a movie like Imitation Game exists. I wouldn't necessarily recommend a movie like that to most people, but I'm very fond of it. As someone who is interested in Japanese culture, I appreciate that Ghost of Tsushima takes reference of Japanese culture. If I were gay, I might be interested in seeing a gay character that has to deal with the same social challenges I do. |
Why would you want to play a game about the shitty things in your own life? Thats like a person with cancer wanting to play a game where they lie in a hospital bed and going in for chemotherapy every now and then. I can understand wanting that in a movie, but an interactive form of entertainment like video games? Sounds depressing.