| Gods of Combat: A delve into the world of fictional games | |
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| victorgrant | Mar 2 2018, 11:40 Post #1 |
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So recently me and my husband have been binge watching Criminal Minds and saw an episode called "The Wheels on the Bus". The episode is all about two brothers who play a multiplayer FPS and when they get banned from the servers, they decide to recreate the game, Gods of Combat, in real life. From a Criminal Minds fan wiki: Gods of Combat is a first-person shooter online multiplayer game, in which two players competing against each other have their own five-soldier army consisting of a Captain, a Lieutenant, two Soldiers, and a Pawn. There is a first level in which one player has to retrieve a key that could be used to unlock a box containing a handgun. Meanwhile, the second player is easily able to retrieve his or her own handgun from another box, but the gun is disassembled and unloaded, and the player must reassemble and load it quickly before the other player's character arrives, thus essentially making the level a time race. The death of one of the players' characters is decided through how fast they take them. Following this level is a second level in which the loser commands his character to retrieve a handgun from a third box and track down the other player's character. Our son was watching with us and thought it sounded like the worst game ever, he was in fits of laughter. But it got me thinking how sometimes, Jeff in particular, will say something like "this looks like one of those games you see on NCIS when they need a fake game". And wondering what is your most memorable fake video game in a film or TV show and would you want to play it if it was real? Any help appreciated. I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. reference: http://bit.ly/2F72tlA Cloud Service Video Thanks! |
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