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Give me actually good arguments on why would books be better than video games in storytelling. Vidya just feel much more superior than books to me
>Visual aspect
basically non-existent from books, unless you have some pictures in it
>Emotional engagement
Characters in video games have their own voices and tones that are as close to author's intent as possible. You obviously create an image in your mind of a character from a book, but more so often this image is contorted
>Gameplay interaction
You yourself are making meaningful decisions that impact the story further and may alternate the ending of it



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