Finished watching it at home. Too many stalks to die from laughing, but how does the whole story logic have the taste of Disney princess series=͟͟͞͞(꒪⌓꒪*)
The protagonist framed by the villain awakens his memory with a kiss... eh?
The whole film is probably GTA5 changed to The Sims 4 (linkage: ark) ∠( ᐛ 」∠)_
This time Detroit Becomes Human... No, the AI growth point of the out-of-control players is from a relatively benign point of view, and there is no in-depth discussion and discussion of the danger brought by AI growth. The whole is maintained in a comedy atmosphere. Pretty relaxing.
And all kinds of game memes one after another, I can't help smiling when I see familiar memes (fortunately, I didn't go to the theater, I was so noisy)
But correspondingly, the whole story falls into the rut, except for the many stalks, there is nothing too surprising (the card models I expect are not outrageous))
The villain's boss (?) is like a lunatic... In order to get no data, I have to stop the server, delete all players' data... and even cut the computer room with a knife... Just, I see the whole person: ?
The story is still in the style of personal heroism. I thought that gathering NPCs was about awakening all NPCs, but the result just changed the behavioral logic of other NPCs and made everyone strike... That's all? Obviously, it will be more interesting if everyone wears glasses and wakes up together. In the end, looking for the underlying game model is still solved by the guy alone, which is a bit disappointing...
ps: I thought this was a beautiful story of a female protagonist falling in love with a digital boyfriend, but it turned out! ! ! But he told me that the paper people I like are pure paper people, and the code logic of the paper people they like is written by a technical nerd to express themselves! ! The clown is me! ? ? ? ? (It has been satirized to (⑉꒦ິ^꒦ິ⑉))
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