I don't know about any of you, but I think it's laughable (i.e., pathetic) to review a video game after only watching a playthrough of it on YouTube; that literally defeats the whole point: it's not a movie. Just a random thought. Anyway...
Lmao the release of this game is really shameful, plus it's still quite expensive for a game that ends in 2 hours.
The game is buggy, I read that someone was blocked during the credits.
However, there is potential to be created with this type of license... recently they also massacred Goldorak.
Oh, definitely, video game–wise, the Inspector Gadget franchise has a lot of potential that, sadly, it has yet to reach. Maybe one day.
As for Goldorak, someone I know told me it's like a mecha-styled Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, only crappier, but after watching some gameplay footage and then playing it for a bit myself, I actually liked it; I had a lot of fun kicking metal ass. I do admit that it's possible my rose-colored glasses blinded me. Also, DBZ: Kakarot may be more of the same, but it's quite fun, too.
In advance, happy New year everybody!!!
While I'm at it, and in keeping with the topic, have a look at
this. It's got a little of everything: Tron, The Lawnmower Man, Ready Player One, ExistenZ, The Thirteenth Floor, Source Code, Gamer, Serenity, and even a bit of Surrogates. That's all I managed to get from some of that. Brownie points for the self-conscious preamble and a mildly interesting video, though; he clearly left the box ages ago.
Anyway, let me counter that by leaving you with something delightfully facetious:
Frank Reynold's in Baldur's Gate 3;
Frank Reynold's in The Last of Us; and
Borat in Resident Evil 4.