I recently purchased The Novelist on steam(just released today). The game is similar to Gone home and The Stanley Parable in that you follow a story. I'd like to have a discussion on what people think of this genre.
When I go to the forums for all these games, The Stanley parable, Gone home, doesn't matter. It's always the same. "This isn't really a game, its just a book you play". I really don't understand that opinion. Its almost always interactive, and in the case of most, there are branching paths. But every time I try to talk to someone about it, all I hear is "This isn't a game, its an art piece by a pseudo-intellectual". Usually I'll check out their steam page, and they haven't even played the game. It absolutely drives me crazy that people won't even give games like this a chance. Most gamers would agree we want games to be more accepted in our culture, but when something like this comes along that could increase the acceptance of games, gamers blow it off because you can't mindlessly kill people.
Now obviously there are exceptions, not everyone acts like this. But a lot of people do. What are your opinions on the subject? If a game is merely an interactive story with little gameplay, is it still considered a game to you?