“That sounds like a fine defense of it, but at the end of the day parents don’t really know what’s in these video games…” and everything else he says or has said is irrelevant.
Why do they keep showing footage of Flower, a PS3 game where there are no points or winning and losing and the entire point of the game is make soothing music by floating a cloud of flower petals through the air?
Oh, right. I remember when I saw a kid play that and then he turned progressive out of fear for all the… flowers… or… the wind… The kid was real scared.
Virtual reality.
T.J. McCormack. Parent.
“And it’s boring!”
“That sounds like a fine defense of it, but at the end of the day parents don’t really know what’s in these video games…” and everything else he says or has said is irrelevant.
Why do they keep showing footage of Flower, a PS3 game where there are no points or winning and losing and the entire point of the game is make soothing music by floating a cloud of flower petals through the air?
Oh, right. I remember when I saw a kid play that and then he turned progressive out of fear for all the… flowers… or… the wind… The kid was real scared.