I don't like video games and I've almost never played them. When I have I think they are boring and pointless. I don't oppose to hardly any since I'm not educatedin games like black ops, Call of Duty, or Halo things like that. I can't say I don't like them because I hardly know what it's about. On the other hand, Mario and Nintendo have been out for a while and my parents never liked the fact that any child was wasting money and time on this. They were very traditional.
Edit: I'm referring to that fact that I don't like video games because even though I've hardly played them, I have once or twice at a friends house and I don't find it fun in that sense.
Video Games, are meant to entertain. And, that for a while; they have been great ways to tell stories that couldn't be otherwise done in a limited film runtime.
There is flexibility, and that is why people love games at a lot of the time, because its a way to show different worlds that couldn't be easily achieved.
Now, you could make the argument that it does the same as TV and literature could, and that there is a fair point. Both allow more time to be fleshed out, and conveyed potentially on a better scale.
That's how I see it.
Back to a particular topic, dates. When are we thinking that this will open? Could it potentially open by 2021; or should we be looking a year or two after that?