I didn't get my son's favourite video game – but it got me Dominik Diamond

The Guardian 

About a year ago I tried to bond with my 17-year-old over Sea of Thieves. Since then, he has harangued me about trying Outer Wilds, which he claims is the most profound gameplaying experience of his life. I have delayed to Hamletesque degrees: what will I do if another of his favourite games doesn't connect with me? Would that mean I can no longer connect with my son? As I discovered last month, it can sometimes be a struggle playing games in your 50s, and dropping down the difficulty can reduce the stress and help me enjoy myself more.

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