KingKoopaTroopa wrote:well...
it is generally agreed that movies are art...
even if it is american pie or epic movie...
Thus, why not mario party, and ssx blur...
just cuz zelda, gears of war, lord of the rings, matrix, seem story driven, its a depiction of story and human expression in the directing that gives visuals the merit of art. So no matter if its drama or comedy, videogames is an artform
Good point, although it's a little iffy. Literature is also art, of course, but what about pulp fiction? Dostoevsky is not comparable to say... Nora Roberts. Just like Thomas Kincaid cannot be compared to say... Edward Hopper. Or Uwe Boll to Orson Welles. However you want to squint at it.
The whole video games as art debate itself is very iffy. It brings up a lot of things, mostly the definition of art itself. And there's no real definition of that. At all.
At this point and time, I would say games are becoming more and more artistic, though do not approach anything near what is considered "high art."
The things holding it back from that? Competition, scoring, objectives and things like that. I think its possible for games to be "art," to be a truly immersing and emotional experience... but not without changing so many things about the medium that would make it almost something else entirely.
Also, the art debate, from what I've seen, stems a lot from games being a lot more "story-driven." Even first-person shooters usually have a script department now-a-days (Just read an article in Script magazine about Half-Life 2...). And this leads to the comparison of games as art to movies as art, without the realization how little stories really matter to movies and to books. As they are media solely for the purposes of telling stories. Whereas in games, I have noticed a lot of underlying anything to the more "artistic" titles. The games, in other words, are more concerned about telling an intricate plot line, as opposed to being an experience.
Though a couple definitely have both. Shadow of the Colossus, BioShock, a few others. Still a way to go though.