It’s been more than 20 years; has someone finally figured out how to make an interactive movie worthy of our time and money?
They bring the Transformer back to life rather than leaving it in a dump where they found it.
They’re something else entirely, a medium that demands its own rules and structure, and requires artists who understand it.
But Ebert also stressed that interactive movies are not movies; “You don’t want to interact with [a movie]; you want it to act on you,” he said.
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