Big time disagree here. Video Games have actively gotten worse since they have treated them as a form of cinema. Video Games are a different form of art, and simply making them like a movie takes away from that as has been seen with how boring the AAA market has become. Much in the way cinema should be show, not tell video games should be play, not show.
A game like Outer Wilds is infinitely more artistic and does far more to push the medium as art than any recent AAA title. I actually felt something playing that game, and the story was told almost entirely through gameplay not a single overly produced cutscene or even monologue to be seen.
GTA Online isn't a failure because it doesn't have some overly produced rip off of a bunch of movies, it's a failure because despite being an almost entirely gameplay driven experience, the gameplay just flat out sucks. It's nothing but endless fetch quests that are designed to be damn near impossible to complete without cheating the system.
What I was trying to say is simply treating games as a
storytelling medium, not literally trying to imitate a movie, but taking the approach that story and characters matter, the same way someone doesn't make a movie that is literally just a guy running around shooting people mindlessly, that's what I meant when comparing it to movies.
Something like Fortnite is closer to a toy than what I'm talking about, now I'm not saying I wish games like that didn't exist at all, in theory there should be room for all types of games, I just dislike the idea of Fortnite crowding anything with a story out.
But I'll be honest, movie shouldn't be such a dirty word in gaming, games were better when "it's like playing a movie" was what attracted people to them and not the bullshit that attracts normie audiences today, which is closer to a virtual sport, there's nothing wrong with a game taking a cinematic approach so long as, of course, there's still plenty of gameplay, it's just another way of making a game, it's not an objectively "wrong" way to do it.
Why is the word "movie" the magical word to summon so much butthurt from gamers? Do you really not think that's a better approach than a mindless frag fest like Call of Duty? Or at the very least it's something worth preserving than being rendered extinct by esports?
However a game does it though, whatever the gameplay is, all I'm saying is story and characters should matter.