Not exact matches
Some people says
videogames are as much art as movies, those people are idiots, videogames are better than movies, Videogames can express art in another dimension, and monster hunter tri expands that dimension to the point of let you even wonder what a hunter is, what a monster is, it makes you forget you are playing, it instead makes you feel you are really chasing monsters and risking your life, you can cry with this game like with no other, h
videogames are as much art as
movies, those people are idiots,
videogames are better than movies, Videogames can express art in another dimension, and monster hunter tri expands that dimension to the point of let you even wonder what a hunter is, what a monster is, it makes you forget you are playing, it instead makes you feel you are really chasing monsters and risking your life, you can cry with this game like with no other, h
videogames are better than
movies,
Videogames can express art in another dimension, and monster hunter tri expands that dimension to the point of let you even wonder what a hunter is, what a monster is, it makes you forget you are playing, it instead makes you feel you are really chasing monsters and risking your life, you can cry with this game like with no other, h
Videogames can express art in another dimension, and monster hunter tri expands that dimension to the point of let you even wonder what a hunter is, what a monster is, it makes you forget you are playing, it instead makes you feel you are really chasing monsters and risking your life, you can cry with this game like with no
other, heavy rain?
Unfortunately its heroine, like the
videogame character upon which she's based, is always packing pistols and a litany of
other weapons which are used repeatedly throughout the
movie without regard for consequences.
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how The Last Starfighter was this totally awesome
movie where a
videogame - lovin» kid gets drafted into this intergalactic conflict and then crashes on a planet and becomes pregnant with an alien baby but becomes like «My Two Dads» with this
other alien who was initially his mortal enemy but then they become best friends.
With Tomb Raider being the latest
videogame to get the
movie adaptation treatment (again), we can't help but think about all the
other games we'd like to see films of.
Unlike many
other science fiction
movies, the action scenes are never gratuitously violent (see: The Colony) or lapse into uninvolving
videogame - style action (see that unnecessary 300 sequel and about 80 % of all Hollywood action
movies made nowadays).
It will be interesting to see how the publishing industry continues to evolve as it not only fights for profitability against books published outside of its purview, but also against
movies,
videogames, network television, streaming shows, and all the
other entertainment items literally at consumer fingertips.
As
videogames grow up and increasingly earn their rightful place alongside
movies and books and TV, these are the ten games I'm proudest of, the games I enjoyed the most, the games I'll remember for reasons
other than mere gameplay.
Also, is The LEGO
Movie Videogame on Vita a direct port or a lame watered down version like all the
other LEGO games?
Is anyone out there (
other than myself) still enamored by idea of the flesh - eating undead despite their recent and explosive over-saturation in
videogames and
movies?
• Commercials • Promos • IVR, voicemail, phone systems, and on - hold messages • Training, business presentations, sales, and web sites • Audiobooks •
Videogames • Documentaries • TV shows and
movies •
Movie and game trailers • Podcasts • Adult content • Songs •
Others (on - camera, infomercials, live announcers, spokespersons) • Cartoon / Animation
Earlier today we had a new announcement — The LEGO
Movie Videogame will be available in UK retail stores from February 14th for Xbox One, Xbox 360, Windows PC and
other platforms.
Unlike the annual glut of licensed Monopoly variants that lazily slap on a specific theme from a
movie or
videogame or some
other pop culture work to the board game's standard rules, Monopoly Gamer brings with it a Super Mario Bros. theme alongside a fresh ruleset that streamlines the real estate aspect and peps up the pace to satisfy a gamer's sensibilities.