I am not familiar with the source material, nor am I as avid a gamer as Katas or many of you. I did recognize a lot of the gaming references, and some of them were pretty obvious references to games I haven't played.
It is a very stylized, niche, cult movie. However, the cult is pretty much every male and most female geeks over the last 30 years. Not knowing the source material, I can't say how true to the material the story and cast were, but it all worked, remained consistent in a very comfortable way, and was well put together.
The music was what it was meant to be, game themes, heavy metal rock by B-List bands and lower, hard grinding or soft sentimental in one case.
The characters worked well together, the actors were on, all the time, each one of them remaining in character, no matter how stupid or silly or evil the character was.
If you are a gamer, go see it, this weekend preferably. If you are not a gamer, my non-gamer friend loved it for all the silliness and fun of it. It helps that for the most part, no character in the movie is a stranger to you, they are all familiar, though extreme versions of people you already know in real life.
Thumbs up, strong eight, maybe a low nine on the ten point scale of summer movies. We will see how it does at the box office, but the only awards I see it bringing home would be in the technical areas.
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