Unkillable Cat
LEST WE FORGET
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Sue them for fraudulent advertising, as "World Tour" amounts to Europe + Cairo.
David Cage is nothing but a clown now. This is due to the relevance of the competitive multplayer market, the e-sports. Games as movies, the "cinematic experiences", is something that's now defended by a few indies and some guys in the mainstream scene, but they know they can't just call a movie a game anymore.
Except that isn't exactly correct.David Cage's work is really not like anyone else's though. Heavy Rain started off very nicely, but got bogged down with puzzles or whatnot, sure.
But Beyond: Two Souls has been pretty much the epitome of the barely-interactive-story genre. I don't know why it bombed. The actual story was involving, sufficiently well-written and varied, and was told engagingly, and acted well, too, which is all exceedingly rare in gaming.
Except that isn't exactly correct.David Cage's work is really not like anyone else's though. Heavy Rain started off very nicely, but got bogged down with puzzles or whatnot, sure.
But Beyond: Two Souls has been pretty much the epitome of the barely-interactive-story genre. I don't know why it bombed. The actual story was involving, sufficiently well-written and varied, and was told engagingly, and acted well, too, which is all exceedingly rare in gaming.
There is nothing particularly unique about his work in the eyes of average modern gamer anymore. Telltale and Dontnod offer the same kind of minimal interaction, "emotional" cinematic adventure, in Telltale's case attached to all sorts of hottest mainstream properties. And you have variety of same kind of games from other studios, sometimes with equally high budget and the (increasingly less important) "prestige"of being a console exclusive, like Until Dawn.