Highlander Vol 12 Issue 2

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Video games serve as

safe haven for students Cambell Kirk Amidst the coronavirus pandemic, the world is filled with anxiety. How do we stay safe? How long will the pandemic continue? Amongst the chaos, a silent but very real problem has infected millions of teens: loneliness. Students struggle to maintain close contact with their friends because of quarantine orders, distance learning, and concerns for their family members’ health. Luckily, many were able to find that video games were a remedy to the loneliness that crept into their lives. Video games were already growing in popularity before the pandemic, but now they’ve reached a record level of success. According to The NPD Group, a market research firm, gaming sales in the US increased by 37% in August. Call of Duty: Warzone, a first-person shooter game, has skyrocketed in popularity. According to PC Games magazine, the game had 75 million active players in August, and that number climbed another 30 million come late March when the

pandemic hit the world full-force. Other games such as NBA 2K20 saw an 82% increase in active players during the period, while FIFA added over 7 million new players. By far, the most successful new game was Nintendo’s social simulation game Animal Crossing: New Horizons, which quickly became immensely popular around the world after it’s debut in March. The game captivates players as they’re transported to a world of fantasy. Players work to build a town while filling the role of various adorable animal characters. The goal is to gather and craft items, harvest food, and develop a village into a harmonious community. It plays the perfect role of providing comfort and social connection to its users in a time of isolation and struggle.

The premotor and parietal cortex are activated during action games. These regions control sensory movement

“It’s all about social interaction. You build your own gardens with other people. You play in teams overcoming other teams; it’s really checking a lot of those social needs in a time of isolation,” said Isabela Granic, professor of developmental psychopathology at Radboud University. There are two main psychological explanations behind the game’s explosive success. First, it offers people an alternate reality to escape to during a time of struggle. It is instinct to want to distract yourself from life’s difficulties, and Animal Crossing lets users chase a peaceful and harmonious new life. Additionally, it satisfies human nature; people need social interaction to be happy. For Mark Castro, downloading Animal Crossing was out of curiosity. “I started playing because all my

Playing video games can improve cognitive abilities, such as mental rotation and attention

During game play, dopamine is released in the brain. This chemical is associated with positive feelings and satisfaction

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Editorial: Internet privacy is important

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pages 47-48

Monty’s relaxing recipes

4min
pages 44-46

Video games in quarantine

1min
page 39

Video games serve as safe haven for

2min
page 38

Students reinvent themselves through quarantine trends

3min
page 33

Students kickstart their future

3min
pages 36-37

The pursuit of passion

3min
page 32

Street vendors: the untold truth

5min
pages 30-31

Through the generations

11min
pages 22-27

The changing landscape of groceries

5min
pages 28-29

America’s political satirists are maintaining its democracy

5min
pages 20-21

The economy needs a Green New Deal

4min
page 19

Academic burnout has been stigmatized

2min
page 18

January sports previews

7min
pages 13-15

The pandemic is not over

5min
pages 16-17

COVID-19 affects esports industry

3min
page 12

Snow sports amidst a pandemic

4min
pages 10-11

Behind the mask

3min
pages 6-7

Carlmont goes global

3min
page 9

Private schools and public schools offer different learning policies

2min
page 8

School online puts student rights on the line

4min
pages 4-5
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