Has developer Most Wanted Entertainment created
some sort of new genre?
Not exact matches
The wilderness - shooter video game series has long been a
sort of self - caricature, an unapologetic shoot - em - up that winks and nods at the
genre itself, and for its
newest iteration, Far Cry turns an eye toward Christian culture — barely.
Her
new flick What If is a rom - com (
of sorts) that also serves as a send - up to the
genre itself.
Even with the flaws, the fact that we've seen this
sort of film already, whether in the Japanese form or in similar American vehicles, makes Dark Water seem stale and boring without something
new to add to the
genre.
Frankly, I'm very tired
of these
sorts of wackos on the loose thrillers and this one offers no
new twists on the
genre.
Gangs
of London manages to do very little to make any
new steps into this
sort of action adventure
genre that has proved to be so popular over the years.
As a
sort of hybrid approach between Civilization's historical culture - focused premise and Warcraft's fast - paced real - time strategy gameplay, Age
of Empires broken
new ground for the entire
genre.
The Xbox 360 has started off strong in its first year
of life, with games coming from all
sorts of genres becoming very successful on the
new console.
Also if you want to listen to a ton
of short stories their JustTheFics episodes are a wealth
of new short fiction from all
sorts of genres and styles!
Also, when you do something that seems
sort of genre breaking, as you might be suggesting, that's good because if that catches fire, then it becomes a leader in that
new niche that is opening up.
We talked about the fairy - tale - writing pen name he launched in 2016 and the big relaunch (including edits,
new covers, and
new ASINs on Amazon) he did
of his first fiction series in 2017, where he turned it from a
sort -
of - urban fantasy series to something clearly in the superhero
genre.
Even as
new games from storied creators like Thimbleweed Park trickle out, it turns out the the small following for these
sorts of puzzle - rich stories was as big as it was going to get as the
genre started to fade out in the late «90s.
Wolfenstein: The
New Order, a reboot
of the classic series which gave birth to the FPS
genre, is due to launch this month, and so Bethesda have finally gotten around to announcing what
sort of PC specs you'll need to run it.
The
newer ones are
sort of reinventing the
genre and
new hardware is making things possible that couldn't really be done in the 90's.
Information is still thin on the ground, so you'll just have to watch to find out what
sort of game it is, and whether the company is essentially making another madcap, object - based simulator, or if they're branching out to
new genres.
At a preview
of the
New Museum's George Condo retrospective, George Condo: Mental States, I was struck by the painter's relentless engagement with all
sorts of art historical
genres, from Baroque portraiture to abstract expressionism and back again, all cast into Condo's weird world
of bug - eyed monsters, fractured faces and elongated features.
«I guess there was a little bit
of a slight rebellion, maybe a little bit
of a renegade desire that made me realize at some point in my adolescence that I really liked pictures that told stories
of things —
genre paintings, historical paintings — the
sort of derivatives we get in contemporary society,» Walker stated in 1999, during an interview with
New York's Museum
of Modern Art.
The Print Swap includes work across all
genres, and we
sorted through the archive to put together this online group show, inspired by the historic 1975 exhibition
New Topographics: Photographs
of a Man - Altered Landscape at George Eastman House in Rochester,
New York.