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    How the Thrill and Suspense of Online Gaming Is Good for Your Health

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesFebruary 20, 20255 Mins Read
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    How often have you been told to shut off the game after hours of grinding through an intense battle royale or creeping through a horror survival game? Too many times, right?

    People act like gaming is some mindless, unhealthy habit. Turns out, playing games can be good for your health. 

    A new study from Japan has found that gaming can significantly improve mental well-being in both children as well as adults. It’s the heart-racing thrill and the edge-of-your-seat suspense that makes gaming good for health. 

    In this article, we’ll discuss how the thrill and suspense of online gaming benefits you. 

    #1 The Adrenaline Rush Keeps You Sharp

    You know that feeling when you’re the last one standing in a battle royale, and your hands are sweating and your heart’s racing? That’s adrenaline. 

    Mental Health America explains that adrenaline fuels your ‘fight or flight’ response, giving you the power and energy to confront or escape danger. 

    When you’re in a high-stakes gaming moment, like defusing a bomb in Counter-Strike with two seconds left, your body goes into fight-or-flight mode. This speeds up your reaction time, increases focus, and enhances decision-making skills. 

    This skill isn’t just useful in-game. It translates to real life, too. If ever you have to make a split-second decision at work or in traffic, this same gaming-trained reflex will kick in.

    Crave an adrenaline rush? Play thrilling games like Massacre at the Mirage, Doom Eternal, Limbo, Dead Space, and Silent Hill 2. TechSpot says that they cause a spike in adrenaline. 

    #2 Dopamine Rush Drives Motivation in Real-Life

    Winning a tough battle, solving a tricky puzzle, or finally beating that frustrating boss—there’s no denying the euphoria that comes with in-game victories. That rush? It’s dopamine, the brain’s feel-good chemical.

    According to Psychiatric Times, gaming gives players instant gratification through a dopamine rush in their neural reward pathway. 

    Dopamine is the same chemical that drives motivation and keeps you coming back for more. 

    This whole process mirrors real-life goal-setting. Just like you level up in a game, you build persistence and motivation for real-life challenges, too. 

    Social sports betting, for instance, is on the rise. Ever since the Supreme Court lifted the ban on sports picking, social sportsbook apps have taken off.  

    Social sportsbooks allow players to place sports picks through virtual currencies instead of real money. So, it’s all about the thrill rather than the financial stakes. 

    Gambler’s Help notes that the brains of players release dopamine whenever they win a social sports bet. That makes players want to keep testing their luck.

    It’s important to treat sports picking as a fun pastime, however. To maintain control over gameplay, Rebet advises playing in moderation. It suggests players set time limits, so gameplay doesn’t take too much of their time. 

    #3 Strategy Boosts Your Mental Flexibility

    Online gaming is way more than just hitting buttons. It’s about thinking ahead, predicting moves, and making quick decisions under pressure.

    Take strategy-heavy games like League of Legends, Valorant, or Among Us. These games require you to analyze situations fast, adapt to new challenges on the fly, and outsmart opponents in real-time. This kind of mental workout keeps your brain young and flexible. 

    People who regularly play online games are less likely to develop cognitive decline later in life. The Brain and Body Study backs this up. It found that playing video games may boost cognitive abilities. 

    So, those intense gaming sessions are not just fun, but they keep your brain sharp. Every time you adjust your strategy mid-game, predict an enemy’s move or pull off a last-second clutch, you’re giving your brain a serious workout.

    #4 Suspense Trains Your Brain to Handle Stress Better

    That feeling you get when you’re the last one standing in a battle royale, or you’re sneaking through a mystery game, heart pounding, palms sweating? That’s stress—but the good kind.

    Gaming puts you in high-pressure situations where you have to stay calm, think fast, and make smart decisions—just like in real life. The difference? In a game, you train your brain to handle stress in a controlled, low-stakes environment.

    This exposure can actually make you better at dealing with stress in everyday situations. Your brain learns to stay focused under pressure, regulate emotions, and bounce back from setbacks, whether it’s in a game or a tough work meeting.

    So, Should You Game More?

    Absolutely. 

    The thrill, suspense, and excitement of gaming aren’t limited to entertainment. They build brain power, help you manage stress, and teach real-life skills.

    Of course, moderation is key. Don’t play 12 hours straight without a break. As long as you balance gaming with other aspects of life, you don’t have to feel guilty about diving into the digital battlefield.

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