Joueur du grenier - Les jeux en FMV - Summary

Summary

The content is a video review of Full Motion Video (FMV) games, a genre that emerged in the 1990s with the advent of CD-ROM technology. The reviewer, Joueur du Grenier, presents a collection of FMV games, highlighting their poor production quality, bad acting, and limited gameplay.

The review begins with a discussion of the game "Night Trap," a 1992 MegaCD game with a convoluted plot and poor acting. The reviewer then showcases other FMV games, including "Supreme Warrior," "Corpse Killer," and "Police Quest SWAT," each with their own set of problems, such as poor graphics, bad acting, and frustrating gameplay.

The reviewer also discusses the "point and click" type of FMV games, citing "L'affaire Morlov" as an example of a game with poorly used video and bad acting. Another game, "Gabriel Knight," is highlighted for its terrible French dubbing and poor production quality.

The review also touches on the adult-themed FMV games, such as "Man Enough," a dating simulator with cringe-worthy dialogue and poor production quality.

Throughout the review, Joueur du Grenier expresses his frustration with the limitations and poor quality of FMV games, emphasizing that they are more like interactive movies than actual games. The review concludes with a commentary on the early access model and the tendency for some game developers to release unfinished games.

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1. The speaker discusses the video game "Joueur Du Grenier" and its connection to FMV games.
2. FMV stands for Full Motion Video.
3. FMV games emerged with the advent of CD consoles, which offered more memory than cartridge-based systems.
4. One of the most famous FMV games is "Night Trap," released in 1992 on the MegaCD.
5. The game "Night Trap" involves controlling traps to capture ninjas in a house.
6. The game "Corpse Killer" is a rail shooter where the player controls an American soldier on a mission.
7. The game "Police Quest SWAT" was released in 1995 on PC and features a tutorial that cannot be skipped.
8. The game "Man Enough" is a dating simulator released in 1995 on PC.
9. In "Man Enough," the player must flirt with several women to progress through the game.
10. The speaker criticizes "Man Enough" for its poor dialogue and lack of gameplay mechanics.