I suggest that those concerned with video game violence attend a boxing match and watch people cheer as a man is hammered to the floor, then watch children sitting on a couch, pushing buttons as animated gladiators die on-screen. Perhaps then people will realize that an animated spear is better than a real fist and they will e-mail me with their gratitude for luring the world away from true violence. They are most welcome. (Herold)
Herold shows in his article that there are many better ways to relieve stress than to actually be violent in the world, and one of those things is playing a video game. One can get the simulation of being in war or having a hand-to-hand combat fight, while never actually harming anyone. Reducing stress and allowing people to avoid taking it out on anyone in the real world is something that is extremely valuable, and this is what video games are allowing people to do. Video games are actually preventing