Have you ever played a video game? Has that made you want to go out and commit a violent act against someone? Many say yes to the first question but no to the second question.Violent video games are always at blame after a tragic or disastrous event. While many people blame disastrous events on video games, it isn’t really the game’s fault. There are many other causes that could be to blame such as bullying, mental health, guardian guidance, gun control, etc. It isn’t usually just one thing that causes it. Small problems can turn into big problems and that is usually the case of many tragic events. Violent video games are played by many people around the world. Some people are blaming many of …show more content…
These video games are not real life people forcing evil acts onto others. The person playing should know the difference between video games and real life. Most studies show that between the ages of three and five, children begin to comprehend fantasy and reality. Because of the differences among child development and situational development, this may extend to the ages of eight and nine or above (“Child Development Stages - Teaching Children to Differentiate Reality from Fantasy.”). To also help prevent misunderstanding with reality and fantasy, these violent video games come with a rating. These ratings for violent video games are “M” for mature referring to people seventeen and older. (https://www.esrb.org/ratings/ratings_guide.aspx) With this rating, careful parent monitoring of both the game and their child, reduces the risk of physical violence. Other helpful suggestions given to parents with children who play video games are limiting the amount of time and playing along with them. (Harvard Health …show more content…
The video games are taking their mind off of their struggles and gives them something else about which to think. This is also a good stress relief for people. (Dube) These newer gaming systems allow players to communicate while playing the game through devices such as headphones and mics connected to the system. Many people play video games to have fun and talk to friends on Playstations, Xboxes, PC, and many more consoles. On average, seventy percent of video game players play online with others to socialize (https://www.storypick.com/video-games-is-good-for-you/). Another benefit to video games is that it allows people to do crimes and other violent action through the game. This lets the video game players experience the actions and the consequences of those actions. (Salonius-Pasternak, Gelfond 5-22) The benefit of this allows the player to see real world consequences through the video game. Video games also help people strategize and helps them make decisions (www.storypick.com). It also improves visual skill. It makes those who play it want to win in the game and in real life. It also improves many focus problems and helps overcome dyslexia (www.npr.org). Video games improve the reaction time of those who play the video games. Studies show video games help hand eye coordination