Can A Game Change Your Life
By Usman Khan
@steelkhan (177)
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
May 23, 2010 12:06pm CST
yes it has happend to me i was very sad and lost in life but then i played GOD OF WAR and it changed me and my way of thinking it gave me hope, strength and a new way of looking at life. you can do anything you want if you try.
do you have any kind of experience like this. if yes then which game changed you.
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4 responses
@Vindictus (51)
• United States
25 Apr 11
Yeah, video games help me release stress...Also, when I'm mad I play FPS games and just scream at the screen even if i win or lose xD crazy? maybe..but it's very fun to do.
@Asthazar (103)
• Romania
25 May 10
Every game you play changes your life to some point. From Solitaire to the latest shooter. I play almost every game I can get my hands on, but the ones I truly enjoy are strategy games. Age of Empires, Pharaoh and Heroes 3 changed the way I think about most problems when they need solving... thinking about different routes to the solution, always choosing the shortest one. Shooter have helped me improve my reaction time, and small games like Minesweeper worked on my memory. :P
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
23 May 10
Playing Video Games helps with anger and agitation, with being bored. I like to play a video game when I am bored, even if I only play it for five minutes before I get back online, it really refreshes me. The game I choose to play usually always depends on the game I am playing at the moment. That is to say that I am most likely to play the video game I am playing at the moment over picking another one to play. Unless the other one would help my frustrations more.
@frontvisions101 (16043)
• Philippines
23 May 10
I haven't been changed by a game and I find it unusual for a game to change someone. I only play games just for fun and to kill time. I've played The God of War. It was cool. They made the game as epic as can be and I'm actually looking forward to playing the other upcoming installment of it. I didn't find it life-changing thought. No point intended.