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18 July 2024
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AND WE'RE OFF, and The Game is off to a great start, an interesting premise, fun light, nu-who atmosphere, returning cast in new roles, it's playing all the favourites, but what's this? Uhhh, The Game fumbles the ball, the plot is moved forward by the companion not being able to say one sentence! Oh, you just hate to see it, it was going so well too! No, it's all down now, it's losing focus, it's just meandering out there!! But what's that!? It, somehow, recovers, The Game does, it seems like it's gotten itself back on track, focusing on the points that really matter, plot points that make sense, characters acting like they should and who could say no to a big action set-piece? It seems like it's really going to score, and score well!
Oh! There seems to be a development on the field, and it's not good folks, It's a boring, run-of-the-mill villain who over-explains his very basic motivations. Ufff, that's gonna dock some points, still, folks, we've seen that play work out before, haven't we? I recall the 2010 match of Vincent and The Doctor, where the villain was similarly an of-the-week type, and that worked out beautifully, didn't it? And, of course, I need not remind you of The Waters of Mars, once in a century match that! So, just as long as it doesn't hinge the entire plot on the villain being interesting we could still see a hell of a game out there!
Oh no, what this!? A cliffhanger resolved by a character having a sudden, basically unexplained change of heart, the judges are not going to be happy with that one. But is that a bit of a recovery I'm seeing? A genuinely well-written death scene for the main secondary character, that's nice- but, oh no! 15 minutes of backstory, horrible exposition, a cheesy villain monologue, The Game is just floundering out there! But, The Game might still stick the landing, he's going for a classic walk-and-talk wrapup, let look at the judges, uhh, they're not impressed. Well, I'm not entirely shocked, it has become a bit of a cliché on the field. AND WE'RE HOME, The Game scoring there, now, it wasn't as clean a score as we, of course, would have liked, and the lead-up was more than a bit bumpy, the judges are going to have to take that into account. Are? Yes, I am getting word that the judges are ready to score The Game, and The Game gets... a 6! Uhh, not the best, though I am not entirely surprised with the play we've seen here today, but what is it we always say folks? Anything above a 5 is a victory.
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