Don't get me wrong, this may be brilliant to some people but you are objectively wrong if you say this has any aspects that make it a game. Originally posted by smoothpebble:Steam is a medium for games, this is not a game and therefore should not be marketed as a game or sold here. But if you're making a personal response, drop this stuff about what "we" think and speak for yourself, because I can tell you now, you do not speak for me or many others, much less the rest of humanity. ![]() Art is all about personal responses, after all. We apparently have to stop thinking of things as art when they're past a certain age now? What age is that, exactly? How do you measure whether something is still art or not? Is it a majority vote? If I'm in the minority that still thinks something is art, does that make me wrong? Do you seriously think that's what art is about, right and wrong views? I'm not attempting to put words in your mouth here, but the only strands of reasoning I can even imagine for this kind of view are pretty bizarre.Īnd again, I want to stress that not having logic to back up everything you say is fine. All that you've said is subjective statements about beauty, and baseless declarations about what "we" think or what apparently happens as "times change". Re-read what you've written and find where you've actually demonstrated any kind of logic as to why Call of Duty (or hammers or forks) cannot or should not be art. Things can be tools and art - why wouldn't that be okay? It's not a problem in any way for one thing to fit in multiple "categories". There's no reason why things have to be so exclusive as "a tool is a tool, art is art". Why not? You haven't got any reasons for this. Originally posted by Viglus:I said because we take for granted these tools, ie forks and hammers, that we don't see them as art although yes they were art and are being looked at again today for what greatness they were, but in this modern day a hammer is looked at as a tool not art and should not be looked at as art.Should not? That's a laugh. Once you let Dear Esther's story take hold of you it will never let go. Don't be afraid to play through it multiple times for all of the audio clips are randomized and the environments are non-linear, therefore you will have not seen the entire world or experienced the entire story in one playthrough. If you are unsure, take a chance to be deeply moved by this story. ![]() If stories aren't your thing the environments alone are worth $2.49 to wander around in. Dear Esther is one of those stories you will not forget. It may not be for everyone, but for $2.49 Dear Esther is a masterpiece, "games" are interactive while art is something that will stay in your heart forever. Dear Esther is very emotional, the story is unlike anything I have experienced. There is no rush go ahead explore everywhere, go places you thought were impossible to get to. Delving into the mind-twisting themes, motifs and symbols, Dear Esther will have a dramatic effect on you. ![]() If you go into Dear Esther letting its immersion take hold of you, taking in the beautiful environments and music. You are paying $2.49 for an amazing experience spanning approximately 1 hr to 1.5 hrs. “Having not yet fully recovered from those events, we had to yet dig deeper into our resolve as a Virgin Islands people, to have to further learn to cope with the negative social, economic and reputational fallouts of the worse pandemic in the last 100 years, then an imposed Commission of Inquiry and now these developments,” Premier Fahie stated.Before everyone says blah blah this game isn't a game, Hold W is the game. The Premier indicated that residents have had to stretch their 'resolve more than ever’ since 2017 to cope with the negative social and economic effects of the floods of 2017 along with the two catastrophic hurricanes Irma and Maria. ![]() I make a special appeal to all those petroleum companies, gas stations, and supermarkets who may be engaging in unethical business practices to stop it immediately,” Premier Fahie stated in his address. “I appeal to those businesses who may be involved in any such behavior, which may be unethical, to stop it, and stop it immediately. However, without a direct price control legislation, it is unclear what legal mechanisms will be used by the Government to tackle prices that may be unjustifiable by the Task Force’s findings.įor now, the Government has publicly appealed twice within days to businesses against unjustifiable price increases.
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