Tonight I finally watched Cloverfield. After following the ARE (E for experience instead of G for game. It doesn't seem to crossover into meatspace) I was looking forward to seeing it in theaters. That didn't happen, though, due to me not having a car, and knowing the two people who lived here at the time with cars wouldn't want to go. But now I can watch it at home, and I did. Unfortunately I like the marketing of it way more than the movie itself. I just don't get creeped out like I used to by horror movies, and most of the characters we follow in the film annoyed the piss out of me. As you may know, when it comes to me that's quite an accomplishment.
The good thing about watching the movie is it made me curious in their marketing/game/experience again. So I looked in on the Unforums to see what people have been posting, and it looks like it's still alive. The release of the DVD has started their second wave it seems, as new websites and new footage are popping up all over the place. There are new mysteries, and new clues helping solve old mysteries. Enough new stuff to play with to occupy a good 4 hours of my night.
The next few weeks should be entertaining.
The good thing about watching the movie is it made me curious in their marketing/game/experience again. So I looked in on the Unforums to see what people have been posting, and it looks like it's still alive. The release of the DVD has started their second wave it seems, as new websites and new footage are popping up all over the place. There are new mysteries, and new clues helping solve old mysteries. Enough new stuff to play with to occupy a good 4 hours of my night.
The next few weeks should be entertaining.
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I've been having much more fun with Sid Meier's railroads.