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28 Days of Black Joy: Video Games Are a Wonderful Thing

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I could never take naps as a kid.

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Nap time was really just me quietly playing with my toy Batmobile (the Batman Forever one, because I know you were asking) while my mom tried to catch some sleep between work and school. This allergy to rest would inadvertently lead a 4-year-old me to encountering Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for the first time while the other kids were napping in daycare. Daycare in this case being family friend Ms. Christineโ€™s house.

Fast forward one year later and for my 5th birthday, my nana got me the original PlayStation, much to my momโ€™s chagrin. I tell you this to make one point clear: I literally canโ€™t remember a period in my life where video games havenโ€™t brought me joy.

I have so many good memories associated with video games. Whether it was my mom inexplicably working me in Mortal Kombat and X-Men Mutant Academy 2, betting ice cream cones with my dad in Crash Team Racing, or me and my cousin Tevin trying to have the craziest hell in a cell match in Smackdown! Here Comes the Pain, so many of my formative years were spent playing video games.

The thing I probably love most about games is the communal aspect of it. Iโ€™ve had long standing friendships form over a mutual appreciation of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Skyrim. Youโ€™d truly be surprised how effective of an icebreaker โ€œYo, you fuck with Kotor?โ€ was during my college days working at a movie theater.

The best games invite you to wonderful, fully realized worlds, filled with compelling stories and interesting characters. Youโ€™re not passively consuming the narrative, but instead you become an active participant in it. Shit yโ€™all, with virtual reality, now you can actually feel like youโ€™re the lead of the show. Watching space operas is great, but getting to shape your own in Mass Effect 1&2 is still something special.

Whether itโ€™s Ghost of Tsushima, Call of Duty, and Final Fantasy VII: Remake helping make this prolonged quarantine bearable, Mafia III and Red Dead Redemption II letting me fuck up the Klan for laughs, or Halo, Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, and Virtua Fighter 5 bringing me closer to my friends, games have consistently brought immense joy into my life.

Maybe one day Iโ€™ll start taking naps, but as long as people keep making dope games, I doubt it.

Straight From The Root

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