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posted by n1 on Wednesday May 31 2017, @01:55AM   Printer-friendly
from the blockbuster-express dept.

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After taking a lengthy absence from sci-fi, South African film director Neill Blomkamp has decided to pit the human race against extraterrestrial forces once again. Created by his new science fiction studio, Oats Studios, his latest project is a short film called Volume 1 -- and surprisingly, it could make its debut on PC gaming platform, Steam.

With Hollywood currently afflicted by franchise fever, Blomkamp's latest project aims to let viewers test out an experimental series of entirely new sci-fi movie concepts over the internet. While the famous director is still yet to confirm which streaming platforms he'll be using, a recent tweet suggests that he could stream these movies over Steam.

Source: Engadget


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 31 2017, @03:37AM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 31 2017, @03:37AM (#518078)

    All I want is a flimsy excuse plot and a maze I can get lost in.

    Old man doomguy shakes fist at games these days.

  • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 31 2017, @03:54AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 31 2017, @03:54AM (#518084)

    It makes Doom seem tame in comparison, even if you disable the special zombies and just go with normal zombie hordes.

    Most of the Open Source FPSes are multiplayer only sadly, although there is a Thief remake on the Doom 3 engine.