Gaming to escape reality…

In one generation, gaming has been given the reputation that only kids play on them and then there are another set of people who say that it is an absolute waste of time when we can find something more productive to do. In my perspective, gaming is classified for any age and it is very productive
The games have evolved to a point where it immerses the gamer so deeply that its like watching a film. Saying this, there are a variety of games with so many genres available that gives a gamer a wide choice. This is where age doesn’t matter. The evolution of gaming have improved drastically… 

Gaming is not the same as it used to be!

Now the reason why I say ‘productive‘ is that depending on the type of person you are, there are some people who cannot handle stress like others do. It relieves a huge portion of the day you’ve encountered. Of course you can spend that time doing paperwork or do what you feel is important, but sometimes, having that virtual world to do something you’ll never do in reality can really allow you to escape for a few hours
From my experience, its important to keep control. One is gaming. It can distract you from the world but obviously there are many different ways you can deal with this. 

Inspire yourself… 

And then there’s inspiration. Gaming unlocks a part of yourself where it feels like it wants to become creative and motivated. Generally, when playing a game, I tend to criticise it and with this information, I learn that when I ever do create a game, I can develop it and know roughly that my game will not suffer from the same consequences
So what I am trying to point out is if you feel like you have disconnected from the gaming world and like to get back into it but don’t know how, don’t think! Go out to your nearest retail gaming shop and buy your most wanted console. Then schedule yourself to go play! I believe that sitting there to just think about things is a waste of time when you can just go for it
Try it before you may never have the chance to…

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