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Burek said:
Goatseye said:

It would fit in with all the cinematic games published nowadays. Also it is a tv series not a movie.

In game actions are supposed to affect the live show. I'm all for that instead of lame cutscenecutting through my playtime.

Every person I talk to seems to have a different understanding of the live-action portion. I also thought for a while that it is a TV series, but was told that the show will actually be shipped with the game, fully completed, and will act as a "prolonged cutscene" explaining the villain side of the story. Maybe they plan to make branching scenes to follow gameplay decisions, but all of those usually end up as a binary choice. 

Again, I truly believe in Remedy and their ability to make a very good game (but they do take their sweet time), but it's just my feeling that the live action was shoehorned in by MS at the time when they planned to have an Entertainment division. Niw it just seems like an unnecessary and expensive gimmick that will probably not add any quality to the game.

Just my opinion, we shall see next year.

If you knew Remedy you would know how much they love live action series.

Alan Wake had a web live action tie-in before it's release. And within the game on TV screens.