Inception is a great movie, and Baxy-Z looks at a way to make it into an awesome video game.
"INDIE Live Expo, Japan’s premiere online digital showcase series connecting indie game fans all over the world, highlighted more than 150 games during its Saturday broadcast introducing world premieres, new trailers, and updates during its 10th-ever digital showcase." - INDIE Live Expo.
The Nerd Stash: “The PS3 marked a turning point in the industry, and among the sea of popular titles came the rare games that are worth more now than ever.”
I don’t collect games for their value I collect games I enjoyed playing. Many games I own are worth a lot of money but they must be games I want to play for me to purposely collect them. Most of this list isn’t games I would enjoy. I may have some of these games because I bought my friends PS2/3 Collection years ago and I never actually looked what was in it. It was a couple hundred games though still sitting in a box and I’m sure there are some good valuable games. I should go sift through it sometime.
Was unaware that Verdict Day was rare, glad I still own my copy. Game is very good.
She forgot to mention Ni no Kuni Wrath of the White Witch Wizard's Edition with Ninostarter bonuses. This is the second or third most expensive PS3 game, and I own a sealed copy.
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“As a reimagining of a classic 2D platformer, Rocket Knight remains one of my favourite modern examples of the genre so let's see why.” - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums.
it has creativity for a movie but it will need to be creative in gameplay like braid or limbo
HELL NO. Don't you DARE touch that film. I forbid anyone to. It will only ruin the distinctive experience of it, and will seem like a quick cash-grab at the expense of Nolan's expense.
It could be done well if it was made by a great developer.
The different dream layers kind of reminded me of the time puzzles in Ratchet a Crack in Time, where multiple Clanks did multiple things at once.
And the rotating hallway scene was kind of similar to climbing the train in Uncharted 2.
There were a lot of awesome action in the movie that I think could translate well in a videogame, such as the chase and shooting sequences. If it where made with care and not a complete cash grab I could see it turning out pretty good. But then again I could also see it being completely butchered by an incapable developer.
hopefully not i don't want them ruining an amazing orignal piece of art we don't get much of that nowadays. if anything games should try and be like inception by being original, create new game genres and tell good well written stories.