When I was a stupid child, I wanted to be a video game designer. This movie made me realize that I'd probably die of stress if I'd pursue that career. Along with that, this movie made me admire the will of the people who are crazy enough to make a whole game alone. ...
The Game: Directed by David Fincher. With Michael Douglas, Sean Penn, Deborah Kara Unger, James Rebhorn. After a wealthy San Francisco banker is given an opportunity to participate in a mysterious game, his life is turned upside down as he begins to ques
Here a group of friends are playing D&D on campus and the movie flits between them and their characters in game. I like the idea, I relate to everything present but I just didn't find myself really able to enjoy it.The characters were alarmingly annoying, I could not play a game ...
Latest Critic Reviews View All 60 Total Video Games Basing Rep Bonus upon the choice of weapon you decide to use and whether it's the suit or body armour, there's a great sense of 'risk & reward' to the game; it's just a shame the actual action doesn't require you to put that...
Changing the Game Reviews77 Metascore 2019 1 hr 28 mins Documentary, Drama, Sports Watchlist Where to Watch Transgender high school athletes from across the country compete at the top of their fields, while also challenging the boundaries and perceptions of fairness and discrimination. ...
Like it or not, Nicholas has been enrolled in a game - "a profound life experience" that begins quietly but soon erupts in a rush of devastating events. Van Orton has to win this deadly game or lose control of everything in his life. Director: David Fincher Producer: Cean Chaffin, ...
Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game is strictly low stakes. This is part of its knowing charm.
looking like an elderly version of the cherub so often painted by his father Auguste. He recalls that a man set fire to his newspaper at the movie’s premiere, trying to burn the theater down. Audiences streamed out, the reviews were savage, and the film was a disaster, even before it...
For horror movie buffs it's kind of like the difference between Evil Dead I and II. The cheesy live-action scenes from the first game have been replaced with some jaw-dropping CGI work. The mansion interior is spectacularly detailed and magnificently gothic. Lightning flashes and shadows from...
The screens for buying and selling equipment between missions are entirely too complicated. Armored Core 6 looks great but I spent too much of the game just trying to figure out what was going on. Technically it's worthy of the PS5, but as the sixth entry in a series I expected more in...