Dec '18
Anybody watch this yet? Netflix released their Black Mirror choose your own adventure movie about a young programmer in 1984 who has to create a choice-based computer game, but naturally, he goes mad during the process.
When the time comes to make a decision, you have a timer in which things are streamlined, and in some scenarios, you'll die and have to start over from a previous point, but sometimes... you get different options when you go back, so I'm sure there are a lot of ways to get through this, and various endings.
I watched it, and took some of the darker options, and I got a negative ending, but I plan on doing it again and trying different things. It was a fun experience that I don't think they can repeat, because it seems like it might only work in regards to the theme of that particular "episode", but what do I know? Maybe multi-directional movies are going to be the next big thing?
Remember Final Destination 3? The dvd had a few options for how to change the story, but it definitely wasn't as intricate as this.
When the time comes to make a decision, you have a timer in which things are streamlined, and in some scenarios, you'll die and have to start over from a previous point, but sometimes... you get different options when you go back, so I'm sure there are a lot of ways to get through this, and various endings.
I watched it, and took some of the darker options, and I got a negative ending, but I plan on doing it again and trying different things. It was a fun experience that I don't think they can repeat, because it seems like it might only work in regards to the theme of that particular "episode", but what do I know? Maybe multi-directional movies are going to be the next big thing?
Remember Final Destination 3? The dvd had a few options for how to change the story, but it definitely wasn't as intricate as this.
my one lasted about 80min & ended
so im guessing similar to you.
i did then go through the youtube vids that show you every possible outcome, couldnt be bothered working through 5+ hours of it. Overall though, good idea & fun experience.