They seem to have cut most of the different backgrounds and voices, and left only a couple of
generic character endings.
Whereas I started out with a fairly
generic character I ended up with a powerful mage.
Not exact matches
Full of ideas that are usually more clever than funny — e.g., the running joke satirizing lack of communication between men and women by having the
characters speak jibberish,
generic phrases, or different languages — but it should prove interesting and inventive enough to keep smart people watching to the
end.
The film largely follows the standard slasher formula, as our
characters develop into either heroes that survive to battle the killer to the
end, or
generic asshole killer fodder.
Yes, it has
generic elements of the genre but by the
end, it can't be pigeonholed and the
characters aren't your average troubled souls that are played for laughs or zaniness.
Since the last act of the film has to be nothing but explosions and Michael Bay - lite «phwoar - destruction», it means the lifelessly
generic character arcs get truncated to fit into, and be concluded by, the
end of act two.
Every episode starts with the bland,
generic characters playing the game (actually mostly just standing around in the game) then
ends with the
characters talking about how awesome the game is.