In The Gallery, an art curator is held hostage by a portraitist who threatens to detonate a bomb unless their demands are met. This experience is Europe’s first interactive movie/live-action video game to be released in theaters, and it’ll contain two interactive narratives: one set in 1981, and the other in 2021.
Starring George Blagden (Versailles, Vikings), Anna Popplewell (The Chronicles of Narnia), and other UK talent, The Gallery leaves the narrative up to its audience. By using glow sticks to vote for the protagonist’s next move, the audience will build out The Gallery’s story as they watch.
The Gallery releases on PC, Mac, and consoles in April 2022. It’ll be available to watch in UK cinemas.
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video games be like AM I A JOKE TO YOU !??!/?!?!?!?
I feel like jerma985s dollhouse is what they think this is gonna be, when it's not gonna work at all
"I've never seen anything like it"
Video games?
LOL acting like this is some advanced new thing. Remember when they did this in the early 90’s except you had actual buttons on every seat instead of just waving a damn glow stick around? And those things bombed HARD.
LOL im in
i like it.