tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203623575083926309.post5526480964359821671..comments2023-03-24T06:29:17.571-07:00Comments on The Wild Bore: NEWS: LA Noire To Be Featured At Film FestivalSam LeGassickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11686368086097378303noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203623575083926309.post-66128197339497335452011-03-30T03:29:16.929-07:002011-03-30T03:29:16.929-07:00True, but game festivals are a bit tricky and with...True, but game festivals are a bit tricky and with games like this it's hard to involve an audience. I suggest their own film festival and screening previews/demos like they did for the new Bioshock (as if you were playing) and the Red Dead Redemption semi-movie which was directed by John Hillcoat. It will lack the direct interactivity that make it exciting but if done right, would be something a bit different. Spike TV awards with trailers and stuff was fair enough, but if treated like a short film festival it could work. Think how Heavy Rain would have looked, big blockbuster looking games like Crysis 2. However, then it might concetrate on the visuals rather than simple, smart gameplay like Limbo. It's interesting ...Sam LeGassickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11686368086097378303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4203623575083926309.post-53458554822758564612011-03-30T03:22:31.592-07:002011-03-30T03:22:31.592-07:00I think that games should be appreciated as much a...I think that games should be appreciated as much as film, or as much as any other art form. So much creativity goes into games and I think it's a fallacy of ignorant people when they sometimes say that it's not art (luckily, these people are beginning to shut up).<br /><br />However, I'm not sure a film festival is the right place for it. I don't have an alternative, but I'd like to see games get a platform and stage of their own, on which to be celebrated.Robin Critchleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07262643900509478721noreply@blogger.com