Fabien Siouffi on how gaming helps us be better humans
Fabien Siouffi joins Noob Gaming to explore the intersection of games, art, and culture. From pioneering online gaming in Asia to working with philosophers and artists in VR, Fabien shares his journey of using interactive worlds to reshape how we experience life. He challenges the perception of games as mere escapism, arguing they are tools for practicing reality, a place where we learn, belong, and evolve. We discuss gaming’s growing legitimacy in the art world, its power as a storytelling medium, and how play shapes our perception of the world. A thought-provoking dive into the future of gaming.Fabien's gaming recommendations:If you only have time for 5 games :The Beginner’s Guide (PC, Mac, Linux). By the Stanley Parable author. fantastic take on interactive storytelling. Introspective, smart, layered tale of worlding in digital times.Passage (Web). 5mn long and made with 16bits. Jason Rohrer is justly regarded as the first poet of video games, and Passage is his most poignant work. Everything (PS4, PC, Mac). David O’Reilly ensures Rohrer’s legacy by developing one of the most expressive interactive artwork ever. Alan Watts fans rejoice.Inside (PS4, XBox1, PC). A sensory experience, beautiful, smart, progressive, haunting, impeccably executed from the Limbo makers.A Dark Room. An epic journey started with a single text lineOn Steam (PC/Mac)Limbo. You’ll never die the same againBraid. Probably the smartest game on earth. The Witness. By the Braid designer, very different, very smart tooPortal 1&2. Perfectly balanced gameplay, fantastic cutscenes and storytelling What remains of Edith Finch (PC, XBox, PS4). A story that builds over the whole game, the last few scenes are interactive storytelling at its bestThe Stanley Parable. A playable fable about playing. Never Alone. Learning companionship with video games. Donna Haraway’s favorite game!Papers Please. Absurd and insidious, a tale about the inanity of crossing borders VVVVVVV. Excellent platformer, Super Mario for adults. Hard!Thomas was alone. 2 littles rectangles wandering in bigger ones. Fantastic dialogues and atmosphereWorld of Goo. Gooey charming LegoFez. A great journey from flat to volumetricJourney (PS4, PS3). Non-gamers’ favorite game ;-) An inner journey to the sunSuperbrothers: Sword and Sworcery EP. Pixel art at its bestThis war of mine. Play war from the point of view of the attacked, besieged partyConsolesEverybody gone to the Rapture (PS4). A playable Shyamalan movie Firewatch. Out in a grand Wyoming natural park, something’s fishy. An intimate and slow drift in the wild.Katamari Damacy.Beautifully weird japanese delicacyEchochrome 1 & 2. Monument Valley mother and father.GTA V. Because great games don’t have to be all niche and indie. Sharp dialogs, irreverence, the many side stories and off spaces hidden in the giant maps make this a true adventure. Hanging out with Trevor and cruising LA by sunset are personal favorites (the yoga scene with coach Fabien caught my attention obviously)Red Dead Redemption. Same as above, with the added bonus of aimlessly riding a horse in the desert. I like RDR 1 so much more than 2.TabletsWindosill. Feels like playing a dream.The Triennale Game Collection. Interesting commission by Milano’s design museumOur sponsor is DIVISION www.division.ae Intro Music is Run created by Tristan Barton