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I made up 'Badlands'; anything I say, goes. I came to realize I was materializing a metaphor for my mental state.
I don't know if this classifies as a video game, but I have a terrible obsession with Angry Birds.
A game like 'Myst' may be a gorgeous slide show that preserves its beauty at the expense of speed. A game like 'Doom' sacrifices almost everything for action. But the eye soon adjusts: the degree of detail more than adequately conveys infinite claustrophobic labyrinths populated by howling monsters.
Not only a great game, 'Uncharted 2' raised the bar for storytelling for the medium. The game treated action as a part of the overall story rather than a way to move from plot point to plot point.
fisticuffs battle royale.
On this road
where nobody else travels
autumn nightfall.
Game recognize game in The Bay mane.
Playing video games was all fine and well. When you were killed in a game, you just started again. In this Shadowrealm, though, there were no second chances, and a lot more ways to die.
What I have appreciated about the 'Call of Duty' games is the scale of production. It's not an indie game. It's not trying to be an indie game. But I've genuinely been pretty consistently blown away by, wow, what an effort has gone into this.
There is a board game called Settlers of Catan. That is what I play. I am so embarrassed.
The launch of 'Tomb Raider III' was actually my first experience of the games industry.
I'm always suspicious of games where you're the only ones that play it.
The biggest waste of time of my life was playing 'Call of Duty.' But I got really good at 'Call of Duty' - a little bit too good at that time.
Ride of the Valkyries
The average American child, by age eighteen, is estimated to have seen eighteen thousand murders and two hundred thousand acts of violence on television. The "death play" of popular video games is accelerating these numbers to ever-higher levels.
Blood strikes back.
A vivid tale of exploration set in a howling, deadly wilderness.
The only game. The game of thrones.
I found 'Bordertown' when I was standing on the border between childhood and my teens, and it carried me past that transition. In the process, it helped to create the next step of its own evolution: the modern urban fantasy owes a lot more to 'Bordertown' than many people will ever know.
Gears of War: Exile was an unannounced game that I can't give any details about that has since been cancelled.
'Uncharted' is the best job I've ever had. Film, television, whatever - it's without doubt the best. It's changed my life.
When you master role-playing [gaming], you become immersed in an activity that is peerless among leisure-time pursuits.
The very remoteness kindles the imagination of the adventurous hunter. From the top of any mountain the challenge extends far and wide, until the mountains meet the sky.
I beat Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 in one day.
What strikes me is that 'XIII' looks like a movie. The shot making is movie-like, which is kind of fun - the kind of playful action movie shot making is pretty, is pretty good. What's also great about this game is its style and interesting story-line.
I'm glad to see the casual game play coming back now on the Internet, games that aren't violent, that aren't complex that you can sit down and you can have some fun.
In order to expand the gaming population, it is taken for granted that we need to offer games to satisfy veteran gamers. At the same time, I believe that we need to make a new proposal, so that those who do not play games can say, 'I can do it' and, 'I want to touch it.'
Strawberry fields forever
Space - First coin-op arcade game - port of Spacewar!
I played a little bit of 'City of Heroes' - they have a really great character generation system. I was pretty impressed with that. I played 'World of Warcraft' with my kids. That's a lot of fun.
Riverman, Riverman, blood to ice.
There are many games I love to play. Which one I put on the table depends on the mood and the level of experience of my opponents; I don't have a clear favorite.
Over the years, Forgotten Realms and gaming have taken me all over the world and made me all sorts of new friends.
I usually play disenfranchised youth.
She has stepped out into a different night, a different town altogether, one of those first-person-shooter towns that you can drive around in seemingly forever, but never away from. The only humanity visible are virtual extras in the distance, none offering any of the help she needs.
I like the edge of danger.
I've been playing 'Doom' for some years.
Passage between worlds. Then the gunfire. Then the killing.
Is this some kind of BDSM game, or something like that?
With pro-gaming that's one of the toughest parts - living game to game.
I didn't realize how much I loved the game until I couldn't play it.
Black Willow by Evan Bollinger
Ahead of me is the open desert, hot and merciless. Behind me is Sand. I don't turn back; I don't say goodbye. The Bullet Catcher carves a straight line through the desert, walking towards the distant mountains.
And I follow.
Mine was the game where the player cannot lose and may win.
Blood City III: The Massacre. I'd read the summary of it online, and frankly, it sounded like the directors had just decided to film my life.
This film, Tomb Raider 2, is a big challenge. It's quite exhausting.
INTO THE WILD was a lot of fun, but challenging, 'cause you can get lost in the movement.
In my 20s, I became obsessed with the role-playing game 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms,' named after a classical Chinese novel, and later 'The Sims,' a life-simulation game, and 'StarCraft,' a science-fiction game.
It is the greatest game that I've ever been around. It'll continue to get better and be the greatest.
David has asked me, a number of people have asked me and said, What performance do you like best or what's the best film you've made and so on and I don't really have any hesitation that the film I'm least embarrassed by and ashamed of or uneasy about is Shadowlands.
recreation, was already talking
I'm in a secret underground hideout of a group of monster hunters, filled with magical totems, brass monkeys that move and enough firepower to take over a small country.
Toyland, toyland ... once you pass its portals you may never return again.
In role-playing games, SF and fantasy have exploded into psychotherapy.
The game is my wife. It demands loyalty and responsibility, and it gives me back fulfillment and peace.
The time for invisible boundaries that guard the 'purity' of gaming as a niche subculture is over. The violent macho power fantasy will no longer define what gaming is all about.
I don't know video games.The last video game I played, apart from Dance Dance Revolution at Jeremy's house, which I was very good at - Scarlett [Johansson] and I will always have "Billie Jean" - was Super Mario Kart on the Super Nintendo. I'm from the Dark Ages.
I've discovered a new video game called owning my home.
Destiny, a game in which we're all players but few of us know the rules.
- Lord Terez Reiver
There are so many games where you fight aliens or zombies, and they have very high-fidelity graphics, but they don't ask the question of why the events are happening.
I'm looking for the perfect paintball movie.
I don't play online games. 'Warcraft,' I've played that, but I mainly play action games.
shadow of authority
The screen blanked, then produced a book cover. The jacket image - in black-and-white - showed barking dogs surrounding a scarecrow. In the background, shoulders slumped in a posture of weariness or defeat (or both), was a hunter with a gun. The eponymous Cortland, probably.
Overwatch doesn't just bring together the legal and espionage genres. It merges family problems with professional ones, swirls in a major helping of murder and mayhem, and with a deft touch, reminds us why politics is-always-perso nal.
Valley of the Dogs. Where even if they don't kill you, if someone loves you enough to take you home, they still castrate you.
I wanna design a video game where you'd have to take care of all the people shot in all the other video games.
Having worked on 'Halo: Nightfall' and gotten a taste for what 'Halo' has to offer, it definitely has me interested in picking up the games and getting familiarized more with the 'Halo' universe.
The Last Unicorn
Sorry, Trouble, Candy Land, Uno, and checkers
Edge of town
all graveyard
and the sound of waves
Like any classic videogame, the Hunt had simply reached a new, more difficult level. A new level often required an entirely new strategy. I
Oblivion - what a blessing ... for the mind to dwell a world away from pain.
'Blasto' is a new game for Sony Playstation. It's an awesome three-dimensional game, and I play the character Blasto who's sort of a Flash Gordon barrel-chested superhero who goes to Uranus and shoots these little green alien Fascist guys. He rescues babes; he goes on wild rides.
I really wanted to make a dungeon crawler, but this game came out, 'Legend of Grimrock 2,' which was, like, the perfect dungeon crawler. It basically destroyed the genre for me, and no way could I make a game that good in that genre.
The game I play is a very interesting one. It's imagination, in a tight straightjacket.
One game I'm always on is 'NBA Jam.' And 'Bejeweled,' games like that, and 'Temple Run.'
12 Years a Slave
Gotham City. Clean shafts of concrete and snowy rooftops. The work of men who died generations ago. From here, it looks like an achievement. From here, you can't see the enemy.
Half-Life is the finest implementation of a game on rails anybody has ever done
I would say probably Pirates of Silicon Valley just because I'm proud of the work, playing Gates.
I love sci-fi, computer games. I love any escapes. Give me them all.
Life is the only game which has no pause, no resume and no restart. You have to be careful enough to never fail.
Dance on the edge of mystery.
I'd say that I'm also recommending [Equilibrium] for the cool gun battles.
I conceived the original 'Deus Ex' and was the project director on the game.
I love video games.
There is no better game in the world when you are in good company, and no worse game when you are in bad company.
When I first played 'Wolfenstein 3D,' it blew my mind. It had a big impact on me.
'Chronicle' could have been a video-game movie. The original 'RoboCop' and the remake could have come from video games.
The hardest thing in the world to play is something close to myself.
I have never seen a game's graphics look so sharp and clean. The sound design for the game is also unique on the Xbox. The memory on this system allowed us to provide the user with 5.1 Dolby surround sound for home theatre owners.
There is a road that turning always Cuts off the country of Again. Archers stand there on every side And as it runstime's deer is slain, And lies where it has lain.
the deathless breath of the city.
Oblivion cures the old wounds.
But there is another question, more important, which is what is the first game that I was ever played in. That game began, I think, long before I ever competed for the higher league, and though I have not yet seen its shape, its battle is still ongoing.
Life is a campaign, a brief staying in a strange region.
The first shooter video game stuff which - look, admittedly, I missed that generationally, so it's not a thing for me. I've never played them. I don't really get it. My kids do.
I still rate the bit in the first 'Tomb Raider' where the T Rex comes round the end of the valley and roars as one of the most awesome gaming experiences, and I still adore 'Tomb Raider' for putting that in my life.
Mostly I play sports games - football and basketball. 'Inside Drive' and 'NFL Fever.'