Sentences with phrase «science fiction games»

It is a very dynamic and arcade game good for people who love science fiction games.
Influences are taken from the early science fiction games of the 90's with Another World, Heart of Darkness, and Flashback.
Despite the fact most science fiction games at the moment focus on getting in a space ship and flying to other planets, Alien Isolation focuses on being trapped «Isolated» on a space station without escape.
The result is an app that can transport the viewer to another world — sometimes literally (if it's a science fiction game).
An online science fiction game may not seem like the ideal place to study human behavior, but physicist Stefan Thurner has shown that the way people act in the virtual world isn't so different from how they act in the real one.
Consortium: The Tower is a science fiction game which we have set our eyes on for a while now.
Speaking of Role Playing Games, My wife and I have re published our science fiction game «Bright Future» with a small game company.
Fans of the science fiction game series «Mass Effect» are now waiting for the upcoming «Mass Effect: Andromeda» release next year.
Metroid is a science fiction game series from Nintendo that is all about completing a mission in space by playing the character of bounty hunter Samus Aran.
That was a science fiction game set in a future where some people have the ability to manipulate the memories of others.
Named after an artificial intelligence from science fiction game series Halo, Cortana is much more than just a search tool — it also manages your calendar, tracks packages and even tells jokes.

Not exact matches

The puzzle - adventure games and animated stories are definitely tween oriented with a science fiction - adventure type look, and are framed on story arcs that convey messages about altruism, community, and science.
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In the evening, I play games with my family and read technical science fiction or the latest studies in my areas of focus.
Most of the games in the Final Fantasy series have elements of science fiction.
Beyond searing social commentary, serial fantasy and science fiction fared exceptionally well, with The Lord of the Rings series, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, the Harry Potter series, and the Song of Ice and Fire (Game of Thrones) series all making it into the top ten.
Of course, not everyone embraces searing social commentary and indeed, the need to escape current events may be why fantasy and science fiction fared exceptionally well, with The Lord of the Rings, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, A Game of Thrones and the Harry Potter series all making it into the top ten.
I play video games, was raised on science fiction and fantasy, I'm fascinated by...
After getting my hands on a copy of the Alpha build, I can say without a doubt that they've been hard at work in creating a unique action game that's bound to please a lot of science fiction and action fans!
Gamer is a 2009 American science fiction action film written and directed by Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor.
Looking for THE place to meet nerdy singles who actually love science, science fiction, board games.
I am into science fiction, fantasy, video games (mainly...
i'm a family type of person looking for a woman who can complete my life respect for tradition laughter when needed likes traveling, food, tv, movies, science fiction... games music, pop, rock 80's music, likes to eat, do some activities from time to time sleep, etc...
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The game offers a new interesting plot about the science fiction universe in a post-human scenario trying to explain the truth about the last Era and the Creator.
For all lovers of board games and turn - based strategy in science - fiction sauce, BattleTech is definitely a title to take into consideration.
Despite the rare occurrence of frame rate drops, and the stunted online play, Mass Effect 3: Special Edition is a love letter to video game and science fiction enthusiasts everywhere, as it does all it can to please the fans and engage newcomers to its immense and beautiful universe.
Based on Orson Scott Card's 1985 science fiction novel (though it departs from the original story in quite a few places), Ender's Game is set in a future where a bug - like alien race has attacked the Earth, and talented children are selected at an early age to train for battle through a series of war games.
The Swapper is a unique experience that will charm any fan of science fiction as well as fans of games like Braid, Metroid and Castlevania.
For me, it means the end of one of the best video game and science fiction franchises ever.
When Gravity came out a bit more than a year ago, a thousand science - fiction - loving bloggers leapt to their keyboards to explain why the film was a «game changer»; Boyhood doesn't have a constituency that's quite so... naturally vocal, so this post is here for the next time someone shrugs at the marvels of Boyhood.
If a science - fiction historical epic starring Michael Fassbender and directed by Justin Kurzel isn't something worth watching, then everyone had better just give up trying to adapt games into films in the first place.
For better or worse, with its lengthy cutscenes and frequent penchant for filibuster - worthy speeches about nuclear weapons and technology, Metal Gear Solid revolutionized a cinematic approach to video game storytelling that still influences the industry today, all through a science - fiction lens of mechs, genetically enhanced soldiers, and nanomachines.
Like all great science fiction, MGS uses technology — even on a metanarrative level, since this is a story that only really could be told through a technological medium like video games — to ask us big, moral questions.
Visually stunning with impressive special effects Ender's Game is one of the better science fiction adventure films to come along in 2013, next to «Oblivion,» which also had at its heart a war between humans and otherworldly creatures.
Each game puts you in control of a modern character who, through wacky science fiction nonsense that is never really explained, is able to tap into his «genetic memories» and relive the lives of his ancestors.
This week in game releases, however, falls under the realms of science fiction and fantasy.
Gerard Butler doesn't like the fact that he's being controlled by a teenage video game nerd in the science - fiction action movie «Gamer
Grave Robbers from Outer Space is «a sci - fi / horror B - movie card game,» where you and each of your friends will create your own bad horror or science fiction movie and see who has the best luck in keeping your cast alive.
Young HUGO star Asa Butterfield recently confirmed that he would be taking the male lead in ENDER»S GAME, a science - fiction adventure based on Orson...
The adaptation of Orson Scott Card's beloved science fiction novel Ender's Game hit theatres on Friday, and while it's not looking like a break - out hit, it did not embarrass itself either.
Neon takes some pretty big liberties of its own by mixing in science fiction elements and characters, ample humor, and a neon - drenched eighties vibe that even the original 1987 game lacked.
Sci - fi fans — Doom is definitely science fiction in that it is set in the future, has space travel and other futuristic elements, and advanced technology, but it isn't really appealing to science fiction geeks in the way that another best - selling video game, «Half Life», is.
There is no shortage of pivotal movie, TV, video game, fantasy, or science fiction creators being paid tribute throughout Ready Player One, and not all of them are tied to the heroes of the film, either.
Verhoeven is chiefly remembered for his ability to pull off social commentary through science fiction better than just about anyone else in the game.
His vision of women seems shaped by lad magazines, video games aimed at eternal teenagers, and the most juvenile «adult» science fiction and fantasy.
According to the publisher, Torn will be a science - fiction mystery game that takes inspiration from similarly dark shows like Black Mirror and Twilight Zone.
Amped - Up Scope And Scale In the first film, the arena where the games are held seemed like a magically science fiction - y realm, where it seemed like the godlike architects of the games (alongside the nefarious President Snow) could reconfigure land, sea, and air, almost on a whim.
It's a classic science fiction concept that hasn't really been explored by games before.
Pixels (Blu - ray + Ultraviolet) Details: 2015, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment Rated: PG - 13, suggestive comments, language The lowdown: A science fiction comedy about aliens who misinterpret video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war and retaliate by attacking our planet with games such as Pac - Man, Donkey Kong, Centipede, Space Invaders and Galaga.
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