Education Failure: Halo-2
Wow, all of the talk... all of the excitement... it's here!
Halo-2, of course.
Hold on a minute! What about Halo-1???No, no, no... just Halo.
Is this about angels? Another religious story?Hardly!
What then.It's all about a mind-numbing video game that has one objective: kill the enemy before you are killed.
And it goes on, and on, and on....
I got my first taste while visiting my son at college last week. One of his roommates was playing on this large screen TV. It seemed like forever... blam, blam, blam, blam, blam... damn, got killed... blam, blam, blam, blam.
I presumed this was in lieu of getting drunk or partying, so possibly it was probably a good thing.
I remember how fascinating it was to play those first crude video games on those really slow computers. You got caught up trying to win.
Now these games are getting scarily real... 3D perspectives, surround sound, multiple live players, gigabytes of possibilities. It's all entertainment. So why do I get troubled by it? The kids eventually walk away from it and focus on something else.
It's just that I think about the time invested (a lot) and the return on the investment (not much). College goes by quickly and, for most of us, it is a one-time chance. It seems... sad... to waste time on Halo-2 or the like.
But the kids get it... when they become seniors.