Chris Jarvis reviews Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light for XBLA and PSN. Lara is under inspection from the society of archeology.
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The FGTV Live Performances...
1.1 Meet Bob and Fred: Intro (Comedy)
1.2 Portal 2: Two Portals (Comedy)
1.3 Lara Croft: Under Inspection (Play)
1.4 Mass Effect 3: The Mirror (Song)
1.5 Uncharted 3: Singing Indie (Comedy)
1.6 Limbo: Scared of Spiders (Comedy)
1.7 Epic Mickey: Epic Fail (Play)
1.8 Halo 4: You Are The Halo (Song)
1.9 Ratchet and Clank: Silly Bob (Comedy)
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360
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Platforming
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We produce unusual videogame reviews by getting singers, song writers, playwrights and other artistic people to respond to the videogames they play in creative ways.
Our videogame review songs, radio-plays and stand up comedy is then performed in front of a live audience. The first performance of these shows was 11th April 2012 and was filmed at the BikeShed Theatre in Exeter, UK. These performances are filmed and published on the FGTVLive homepage.
The idea is that as well as having some fun we will also spark fresh perspectives on videogames, and provide a space in which newcomers and experts can enjoy discussing them. Some say that being so creative about a videogame is a waste of talent, but we think that this is just the sort of thing that needs to happen to better understand what videogames have to offer broader culture.
Here is a video explanation that we recorded before the first live performance...
Chris Jarvis writes the Novel Gamer column.
"I write stories to say what I think about games, for me it's the only way I can really communicate what I feel about them. Do you ever have a response to something that's hard to put into words? I find that sometimes I have something to express that can't be communicated by trying to explain how I feel, directly."
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