Posted January 26, 2010

michaelleung
YOU ARE ALL RETARDS
Registered: Sep 2008
From Canada

DarthKaal
"3D sucks!"
Registered: Jan 2009
From France
Posted January 27, 2010


Well, technically, it was interactive. You made choice A or B, or "just do the right thing in the right time or die".
Even with a minimal "interactivity", you're not (completely) passive like when watching a movie.
But, yes, interactive movies have been an epic fail, mostly because they were created very quickly only to promote the CD support.

Red_Avatar
Be vigilant
Registered: Oct 2008
From Belgium
Posted January 27, 2010

Funny how I only ever bought the exceptions :p The only FMV games I owned until I started collecting games, were the Tex Murphy games and Gabriel Knight 2. These were four of only a handful good ones.