I'm really not looking forward to this tonight another lets bash gaming, games are evil load of crap I expect.
So apparently it's about the fact psychologists have wasted time to find out that gaming uses a risk and reward strategy to make people want to continue to play, did they get paid to find that out?, they could have just tried playing one then they would have realised that.
It's as old as the hills, you need to keep people playing the title to the end, just as you need to make people want to continue watching the show or film, other wise they will wonder off and do something else, not invest in the next game, not watch the next episode in the TV series etc, it's a method used by all media, even celebrity filled monthly rags.
Of course this has been going on since the creation of gaming in the 1960's what has really changed things today is the advent of online gaming, which is a totally different kettle of fish and a massive catch 22 for the industry.
Online gaming has exploded over the years as it's an addition to our social interaction, titles such as WOW are nothing more then a fantasy pub, why go out with your mates in real life and discuss your boring life and job when you can hang around with your guild as a brave sir knight making a difference to the world on your quest, it's like a dream a fantasy of yourself actually being important with the addition of people to talk to and be friends with, COD is similar only on a much smaller scale. the catch-22 for the industry being of course how to make us buy the new one over the one with have been comfortably inhabiting over the last 12 months or so, hence the creation of downloadable content as an extra revenue stream to make up for the fact we are buying less games and playing the few we have for longer.
I doubt Panarama will touch the human interaction aspect that is at the heart of all the biggest titles now days, a modern day far more accessible version of Dungeons and Dragons on a global scale, that all gaming is. Really not looking forward to this show it is the BBC after all.