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Video Game "Cutscene Movies"...

AGXStarseed

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There's a lot of games out there which have an almost movie-orientated story, with plenty of cutscenes in-between gameplay which mostly mash together pretty well to form a 'movie'.

Does anyone here ever watch any?
Here's two examples (Spoiler Alert):


Psi-Ops: The Mindgate Conspiracy (All Cutscenes)


Injustice: Gods Among Us (All Cutscenes with some gameplay)
 
The obvious ones would be the Metal Gear Solid games.

But I'm going to share Werewolf The Apocalypse: The Heart of Gaia. Based of the table top role playing game it's a game that was in the works circa 1999 but never came out. Only now is there going to be an actual Werewolf The Apocalypse game being made. It's been 13 years since the last World of Darkness game has come out, that being Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines, an RPG that did storytelling right which has gathered a cult following and is still being kept up to date now by the fans.

 
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I've never been a fan myself, they either don't include gameplay and become less coherent or include gameplay which ruins the illusion of it being a movie.

I never had a PS3 or XBox 360 so I watched a cutscene movie of Ghostbusters: The Game after hearing it was basically the third movie, and after the passing of Harold Ramis it is the last time all of the original cast were involved in the franchise.
 
sorry i know it is obvious but metal gear solid was/is my favourite in game video movie shots,the music was so haunting and the video itself atmospheric,it really warmed the gamer up for battle.
 

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