The problem with this is that some people just want to at games and relax but can't because when they try to talk about games people don't take them seriously.
I have the opposite problem, I stopped posting on gaming boards because people take it too seriously. I just want to know what colour wumpa fruit makes crash go faster, or where the secret path is, not join an argument about the representation of rodents in crash team racing.
I'm a pretty progressive person I do volunteer work, I donate money, the people closest to me are gay, but fuck I need a cool down from real life as well, thats gaming for me. animoo and films/tv doesnt scratch the same itch.
I'm sorta in the middle.
I like from time to time to talk about how games are constructed and stuff like leit motif, mis-en-scene, symbolism in themes and such, where stuff like that is warranted (think Persona, SotC, or Majora's Mask.)
But at the same time I also believe that a vast majority of games have little to no "artistic meaning" or deeper motives. They're just there to entertain. And I find it beyond silly to take these and then try to ascribe some sort of societal truth to these. Sorta like saying "I don't need to go to French Laundry, I went to Applebee's just yesterday."
So yeah, I'm up for discussing the Jungian way of desctructing Dragon Quest as a mental exercise, sure. But really it's just sorta fun, not some sort of truth I seek to plumb out and show to the world.