
As someone who play video games and indulges in Visual Novels, peers have asked me if I consider Visual Novels to be video games or not. I think it’s a pretty silly question, but lets go over the genre that are Visual Novels.

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It clearly is.
Video game technology has evolved over the years, Allowing anyone with a creative vision to make the games they like to play, or make games they always wanted to play but no one else was doing it. And nobody has any right to question whether a game is a game just because they find no interest in playing it.
And any individual (you know who you are) who tells other gamers to go watch a movie, tv show or read a book, Only highlights how ignorant they are. Video games don't belong to anyone. Developers can make whatever they want and us consumers can enjoy whatever we want.
I can't speak on VN because I never played one, but I can understand the difficulty with dealing with other gamers who have it out for anything that doesn't look traditional to them. Thankfully enough people within game industry disagrees with keeping games locked from being different.