If You Skip Video Game Cutscenes, Why Even Bother Playing Games? (2024)

I have a bone to pick with a lot of gamers. Some of these are my friends, whom I love dearly, but I simply cannot bear to watch them play games. If I see one more loved one telling me they skipped every cutscene in a video game, I might cry.

A few months ago, when I first got my Xbox Series X, my friends had come over for a movie night and we were all sitting in my room, arguing about what we were going to watch. The arguing period tends to take about two hours, so I tossed my friends some controllers and let them play Halo Infinite on co-op multiplayer while we yelled lovingly at each other. “That movie looks like sh*t,” one of us would say, and someone else would say, “You’ve completely misjudged the vibe of the room, pick another genre”. I usually let them tire themselves out before making a suggestion, just to spare myself the exhaustion of outrage.

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This evening, though, I was outraged anyway. As my friends chatted, I found myself watching them skip the opening scenes of the game. I want to make this clear: I have no large affection for the Halo series, and I didn’t play Halo Infinite so I have no opinion on the game’s story. Yet, I couldn’t stop myself from exclaiming. You have to watch the cutscenes, I burst out indignantly, to some emphatic eye rolls. It’s Halo, I was reminded. They don’t want to watch the cutscenes, they want to shoot some grunts and splatter some blue blood. We’re not here for the story.

If You Skip Video Game Cutscenes, Why Even Bother Playing Games? (1)

I think about this all the time. When a friend told me he had no idea what was going on in Diablo 4 because he’d skipped all the cutscenes to get straight to the action, I buried my face in my hands. I get it – some people value gameplay over narrative. But holy sh*t, how do you play games like this? It’s the gaming equivalent of watching an entire show while playing Candy Crush on your phone and then saying you don’t get why people like it.

I already know I’m probably going to get emails and angry tweets about rage-baiting gamers, but I’m trying to hit on something at the core of gamer culture. So many times I and other critics have written about the value of video games as an artistic medium, talked about how stories fit into current societal norms and how subversive narratives matter, especially when they challenge politically conservative perceptions of what a narrative should be and say.

When gamers get angry about the visibility of women and queer characters in their games, or even metaphors for systemic inequality, a common argument is that games should be fun, and inserting “wokeism” into games makes them less fun because they have to actually wrestle with a narrative that defies theirs.

But games aren’t just for fun. The majority of games have some kind of narrative, and every narrative tries to say something. In my experience, the more complex and interesting that narrative is and the more controversial its themes are, the more a game cements itself as a classic. Rejecting those narratives completely by refusing to engage with cutscenes or story at all seems completely ridiculous because you’re not engaging with the artistic medium.

Not every gamer is consciously doing this – some people, like my friends, innocently skip cutscenes because they really do just want to get to the spectacle of it all. But it’s a sh*tty way to play games, and I stand by that. Gameplay is as important to a game as plot, but they have to go hand in hand. If you’re skipping cutscenes, you’re not playing the game as it was meant to be played, and if that’s the case, are you really playing the game at all? Or are you just extracting the parts of it that don’t challenge you, creating a facsimile of the intended experience that requires as little thinking as possible? I think developers deserve better than misguided criticism of their games from players who don’t engage with the medium as it’s meant to be engaged with. I’m just waiting for gamers to come around too.

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FAQs

Do you skip cutscenes in video games? ›

Gameplay is as important to a game as plot, but they have to go hand in hand. If you're skipping cutscenes, you're not playing the game as it was meant to be played, and if that's the case, are you really playing the game at all?

Why are cutscenes in games important? ›

2 Benefits of cutscenes

Cutscenes can be a great way to enhance the aesthetics of your game, as they can establish the tone and mood through visual, audio, and narrative elements. They can also be used to develop characters and plots, as well as increase immersion and spectacle.

Why am I irritable after playing video games? ›

Excessive video game use can lead to the brain being revved up in a constant state of hyperarousal. Hyperarousal looks different for each person. It can include difficulties with paying attention, managing emotions, controlling impulses, following directions and tolerating frustration.

Why do video games have unskippable cutscenes? ›

Cutscenes are a part of almost every game, as they provide story and details that can benefit the player of any information, lore and explanation.

What game has the longest ending cutscene? ›

Holding the Guinness World Record for the longest cutscene in a video game, Metal Gear Solid 4's epilogue clocks in at a whopping 71 minutes. Within 71 minutes, the game director, Hideo Kojima, could easily tie up the entire plot in this game's conclusion.

What was the first video game to use cutscenes? ›

In the point-and-click adventure genre, Ron Gilbert introduced the cutscene concept with non-interactive plot sequences in Maniac Mansion (1987). Tecmo's Ninja Gaiden for the Famicom in 1988 and NES the following year featured over 20 minutes of anime-like "cinema scenes" that helped tell an elaborate story.

Why watching movies is better than playing video games? ›

If you want to acquire knowledge, movies are usually better. If you want to develop you ability to solve problems and to take good and efficient decisions in a short time video-games are superior. Movies watching is a passive activity.

Which is more important gameplay or story? ›

Gameplay. As much as a good story can be a selling point, this is a video game we're talking about. It's designed to be played. If you have terrible gameplay, even the best story in the world isn't going to make it worth playing.

How many hours of gaming is considered an addiction? ›

For video game play to be classified as addictive, one must engage in them for at least 15 to 20 hours each week or more. This amounts to an average of three hours each day. This sort of play can cause lasting damage to the health and well-being of people, including their relationships and productivity.

How many hours of video games are healthy? ›

Gaming is not an inalienable right! 2. Put clear limits on your child's gaming. The American Academy of Pediatrics suggests time allotted should be under 30 to 60 minutes per day on school days and 2 hours or less on non- school days.

Why do gamers get so angry? ›

Instead of individual reasons, gamer rage is often the outcome of several in-game and out-of-game factors. In addition to in-game reasons such as one's own poor in-game performance or other players' actions, out-of-game interruptions and inoperable technology also trigger outrage.

Do video games make you age slower? ›

Recent research has demonstrated broad benefits of video game play to perceptual and cognitive abilities. These broad improvements suggest that video game-based cognitive interventions may be ideal to combat the many perceptual and cognitive declines associated with advancing age.

Do most people not finish video games? ›

Most players won't play to the end of your game. That's not a tragedy -- that's a feature of video games' design landscape. Ubisoft creative director Jason VandenBerghe explains. Most players won't play to the end of your game.

How do game cutscenes work? ›

Interactive cutscenes involve the computer taking control of the player character while prompts (such as a sequence of button presses) appear onscreen, requiring the player to follow them in order to continue or succeed at the action.

Can you skip GTA 5 cutscenes? ›

First of all, you can only skip cutscenes for new Missions and the old Heist Missions. As a result, you won't be able to skip the cinematics for the majority of the missions such as Payphone, contracts, Night Clubs, etc.

What is the difference between game cinematics and game cutscenes? ›

Cutscenes and cinematics are more or less the same thing. Both can be pre-rendered CGI, pre-rendered in-engine footage or real time in-engine footage. Most games rarely use CGI because the in-engine visuals these days are really good. CGI was very popular back in the PS1/PS2 days, for obvious reasons.

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