Spatz
Senior Registered
Like books and movies, videogames provide visuals that can serve as triggers. The industry has progressed far beyond the days of Pac-man and games have become their own genre of entertainment and art. Many games receive awards upon their debut for their plot depth and level of visual engagement- these things contribute to the mental engagement of the users, and can trigger certain mental and emotional phenomena. The game Amnesia is famous for being all sorts of terrifying and there are lots of gameplay videos made showing the player's reactions.
Naturally, since the plots and visuals have progressed past Pong, there are quite a few games with a theme from history. Nowadays these games are very well made and some strive for the highest historical accuracy- usually with visuals but also with plot. Have you been triggered by any videogames with historical themes?
Skyrim, for example, is probably one of the best games depicting things from the Viking heyday. It's easy to get lost in that world and I wouldn't be surprised if someone had a 'flashback' or deja vu moment whilst playing it.
I wasn't able to play war games of any kind at all for several years, whether that was laser tag, re-enactment, or even a videogame, the experience was just too intense and so I avoided the subject altogether. These days I'm rather better and so 80% of the games I play are probably war games. I don't usually play first-person shooter style games since I prefer the 'micro' and like strategy games more, but there are still a lot of emotions involved with this even though my character isn't crawling through the rubble with a gun. Even though I've come a really long way, some games still give me the heebies and I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced such.
For example, a new-ish game named Verdun came to mind, I found it with great reviews and bought it almost right away, but it took about a week to build up the courage to try it. I know some other members have experienced WWI and perhaps you may feel similarly, here are some screenshot links (images too large to post):
http://media.moddb.com/images/articles/1/129/128161/auto/web32.png
World of Tanks is another game with stunning visuals and historical accuracy. Some of the maps in this game are very stimulating to the mind, as they're modeled after areas of historical tank battles. I get a certain sort of stress playing this game and someone I know who was a tanker in a past life sometimes has a few emotional issues when playing. They remember what tank they commandeered back in WWII and since they can play it in the game, interesting results ensue.
exclusive_wot_british_tanks_artwork_exclusive_desert_smaller.jpg
Assassin's Creed III takes place during Colonial America and the American Revolution and is rather unique for this. The plot isn't too realistic but the graphics and gamesets are stunning:
http://daxgamer.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Assassins-Creed-III_09-24-12-12.jpg
There are a ton of other games and I could rattle off examples all day, but I'm interested in feedback:
Anyone else had these sort of experiences with videogames based off of history? Have you had memories or emotions triggered by them?
If you don't play videogames at all and have never heard of any of the games I'm talking about, that's fine. If you've lived a past life as a soldier, how does the idea of playing a game like the above sound to you? If you could, would you try it? Why or why not?
Naturally, since the plots and visuals have progressed past Pong, there are quite a few games with a theme from history. Nowadays these games are very well made and some strive for the highest historical accuracy- usually with visuals but also with plot. Have you been triggered by any videogames with historical themes?
Skyrim, for example, is probably one of the best games depicting things from the Viking heyday. It's easy to get lost in that world and I wouldn't be surprised if someone had a 'flashback' or deja vu moment whilst playing it.
I wasn't able to play war games of any kind at all for several years, whether that was laser tag, re-enactment, or even a videogame, the experience was just too intense and so I avoided the subject altogether. These days I'm rather better and so 80% of the games I play are probably war games. I don't usually play first-person shooter style games since I prefer the 'micro' and like strategy games more, but there are still a lot of emotions involved with this even though my character isn't crawling through the rubble with a gun. Even though I've come a really long way, some games still give me the heebies and I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced such.
For example, a new-ish game named Verdun came to mind, I found it with great reviews and bought it almost right away, but it took about a week to build up the courage to try it. I know some other members have experienced WWI and perhaps you may feel similarly, here are some screenshot links (images too large to post):
http://media.moddb.com/images/articles/1/129/128161/auto/web32.png
World of Tanks is another game with stunning visuals and historical accuracy. Some of the maps in this game are very stimulating to the mind, as they're modeled after areas of historical tank battles. I get a certain sort of stress playing this game and someone I know who was a tanker in a past life sometimes has a few emotional issues when playing. They remember what tank they commandeered back in WWII and since they can play it in the game, interesting results ensue.
exclusive_wot_british_tanks_artwork_exclusive_desert_smaller.jpg
Assassin's Creed III takes place during Colonial America and the American Revolution and is rather unique for this. The plot isn't too realistic but the graphics and gamesets are stunning:
http://daxgamer.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Assassins-Creed-III_09-24-12-12.jpg
There are a ton of other games and I could rattle off examples all day, but I'm interested in feedback:
Anyone else had these sort of experiences with videogames based off of history? Have you had memories or emotions triggered by them?
If you don't play videogames at all and have never heard of any of the games I'm talking about, that's fine. If you've lived a past life as a soldier, how does the idea of playing a game like the above sound to you? If you could, would you try it? Why or why not?