Published 1 year ago By Asylum Staff
Children's faces while carrying out video game killings
Video game violence and its effect on children has long been debated -- generally by those who don't actually play any video games. British filmmaker Robbie Cooper decided to investigate the topic with "The Immersion Project," a short film that captures children's faces as they play violent games to help better understand how virtual brutality resonates in a child's psyche. To me they look like kids focused on playing a game, violent or not, but clearly I've been desensitised by games as well. Anyway, it also gives us the amusement of seeing kids making stupid faces.
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Video game violence and its effect on children has long been debated -- generally by those who don't actually play any video games. British filmmaker Robbie Cooper decided to investigate the topic with "The Immersion Project," 
