WRITESCPADE 4: Redefining things
An acquaintance would see me as someone who is âtoo girly to play gamesâ and would later on be in awe when they found out that I am actually interested in playing games. To give a glimpse about the gamer within me, some of the games that I play or have played are: Sims, NBA, Mobile Legends, Call of Duty, Sausage Man, Pokemon Unite, GTA, Tetris, Genshin Impact and a lot more that I cannot recall.
I have been exposed to these games back when i was still in elementary and PSP was still a thing. Eventually, my parents bought us Wii consoles and eventually a laptop. There was even a certain phase in my life where Iâll be challenging my friends to play Tetris back when Tetris was still available via Facebook. During this time, I cannot detect any form of violence. Eventually, this phase passed and I lowkey got addicted in playing Sims 3. I remember myself searching for cheatcodes that will boost my money and will help me create the house that Iâve been dreaming of. It actually made me reconsider to take up Architecture or Interior Design in college.
As I enter my 9th grade in high school, I remember myself playing Clash of Clans together with my classmates. I could still remember the way we helped each other in building our base so that the other clans will find it hard to destroy our town hall. Our fascination with COC eventually fade and some of them started to play Mobile Legends. To be honest, I am not a fan of ML at first. For me, the gameplay looked a lot like the League of Legends and DOTA which is something that I never enjoyed. Well, to my surprise, I liked playing ML after my younger brother introduced it to me and having a set of people that I can play it with contributed to my fascination with this game. Up until now, I am still playing ML together with my friends and I would like to share some of my crazy observations and realizations.
It is a growing industry. ML used to be a typical game that you can enjoy with your friends not until they introduced âMPLâ which is a weekly tournament every Saturday where youâll be competing against random teams. Aside from that, they now have a tournament wherein selected countries will be given a chance to have a team that will represent their country for the said tournament.
Thereâs Diversity. The diversity that I am referring to is somehow good and bad. It is good because you get the chance to meet new people and be friends with them. It is somehow bad because the anonymity that this game is giving you is giving some players the courage to âtrashtalkâ other people. Anderson (2003) mentioned that you get desentisized by the violence that you are exposed to when you play the game often and I couldnât agree more. I used to be butthurt when random people would say mean things towards me and now, I no longer care about them. I would mute them and report them afterward.
Teamwork is there. I could still remember when I first played ML. My friends would teach me how to play and use the heroes. They would even leave some advice with the build that I should be using. We also turn our microphones on so that we can coordinate and protect each other while playing and I feel like thatâs one of the best things that youâll be exposed to when playing ML with your friends. You guys are strengthening your relationship, trust, and coordination while playing. This is what Jenkins (2009) was referring to when he mentioned that thereâs some sort of participatory culture when you are playing games.
Nowadays, these games arenât just there to serve as our getaway from reality. Some people are now getting income through these games. Kline (2003) mentioned that this phenomenon blurs the line between playing games and work. As someone who plays, I beg to differ. I donât think that this blurs the line but rather, it redefines the way we should be seeing these games and should be properly referred to as e-sports.













