The Monday letters page has some very different examples of how gaming affects people’s lives, as one reader is happy to forget Sonic 3D.
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No fun allowed
So I’ve always had a keen love for gaming and this has expanded from my childhood years to my early adult life. I was but a young lad of a few years old when I discovered gaming and since then I’ve been fortunate enough to share this hobby with my adult self but, like a Shakespearian tragedy, I’ve lost that love and potentially for good. I’ve slowly realised that playing through a game such as Horizon Forbidden West and Bloodborne, that I could be doing something beneficial instead, such as browsing jobs and compiling research on topics of interest. Spending time with my family and more…