Noti.Group RSS Feed
  • Contact Us
Friday, June 12, 2026
Noti Group Logo
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
No Result
View All Result
Noti Group
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

The line between games and movies keeps getting blurrier

in Technology
Reading Time: 3 mins read
407 4
A A
0
The line between games and movies keeps getting blurrier
137
SHARES
6.8k
VIEWS
ShareShareShareShareShare

The most memorable part of 007 First Light is something that’s typically pretty boring: the tutorial. In many games, you’re forced through a series of tedious lessons in how to play, presented in a way that feels disconnected from the story itself and at a plodding pace. But First Light does something different. Because the game is centered on a young James Bond, one who is just learning to be a secret agent, the tutorial is structured like a training montage in a classic action movie. As months speed by, the game has a snappy supercut of Bond learning everything from firing a gun to parkouring across a building. But because it’s a game, these moments are also interactive, and you’re quickly learning the ropes alongside the character. It may seem like a small thing, but First Light’s tutorial is just the latest example of how blurry the lines between games, film, and television have become.

Games aping cinematic traditions isn’t exactly a new phenomenon. The medium has been influenced by movies since its inception, whether it’s Donkey Kong pulling from classic monster movies or franchises like Uncharted and Ghost of Tsushima making movie-like experiences into something interactive. (Directors like Hideo Kojima love nothing more than squeezing Hollywood talent into their games.) But a game like First Light represents just how far this phenomenon has come. It’s not a movie tie-in, nor is it an approximation of a genre, like Uncharted is to Indiana Jones-style adventure movies. It’s a game-first iteration of one of film’s longest-running franchises.

First Light isn’t some complete reinvention of action-adventure games. For the most part, it plays a lot like a cross between Hitman, an assassination franchise also made by First Light developer IO Interactive, and Uncharted, which is filled with action set pieces. But it also pulls from the world of film in smart ways. After an explosive opening section, you see a classic Bond intro credits sequence with a new song from Lana Del Rey, and then the game uses familiar cinematic language like the training montage to give it that movie-like feel. Things you’re used to seeing in movies, like Bond being beaten during an interrogation while tied to a chair, are now interactive rather than something you just watch. This is on top of the usual tricks of the video game trade: dramatic cutscenes, over-the-top action sequences, fast-paced car chases, and celebrity cameos like Lenny Kravitz (who makes a brief appearance as an African pirate boss with an inexplicable American accent).

What’s especially interesting about this moment is not just that games are getting better at incorporating elements from film and television in a way that feels natural; inspiration now goes both ways. The Exit 8 film adaptation opened with a first-person sequence that was just like the game in order to “blur the lines between video game and cinema,” while Markiplier’s Iron Lung film was a lot like watching someone play the indie horror game. The Last of Us’ HBO adaptation is so similar to the games that watching it can often seem like a cutscene supercut.

This merging of mediums has worked out particularly well for First Light. It’s a game developed by a studio with a history in open-ended action games and a clear understanding of both what makes Bond work and how that can translate to a video game. That’s allowed the studio to mix up the mediums in ways that can even make a tutorial into something that feels like it’s ripped right out of an action movie.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

Tags: AnalysisentertainmentgamingReport
Previous Post

Dave Winfield criticizes George Steinbrenner for ‘toxic’ Yankees years

Next Post

Sports bettor loses $55k on shocking Jannik Sinner upset after ‘picking up money’ garb

Related Posts

The Asus ROG Ally PC gaming handheld in white standing upright on a wood desk and showing a Windows homescreen.
Technology

So you want to buy a gaming handheld PC

June 12, 2026
Get tickets for Malcolm Todd Do That Again Tour with a discount
Entertainment

Get tickets for Malcolm Todd Do That Again Tour with a discount

June 11, 2026
Arturia MiniLab 37 MIDI controller review: playability and portability
Technology

Arturia MiniLab 37 MIDI controller review: playability and portability

June 11, 2026
The Nintendo Switch 2 is $15 off at Woot
Technology

The Nintendo Switch 2 is $15 off at Woot

June 11, 2026
Load More
Next Post
Jannik Sinner speaks with the physio during his French Open match.

Sports bettor loses $55k on shocking Jannik Sinner upset after 'picking up money' garb

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

No Result
View All Result

Recent Posts

  • Andres Cantor on USMNT’s World Cup ceiling, Lionel Messi moments
  • Elon Musk is the world’s first trillionaire
  • Prices drop to $1,390 for Knicks-Spurs Game 5. Get tickets
  • A trillion dollars is a stupid amount of money
  • How to watch Canada-Bosnia and Herzegovina for free in World Cup

Recent Comments

  • Stefano on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Van Hens on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Ioannis K on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • Panagiotis Nikolaos on The Last Byzantine Medieval Town on Earth Is Being Destroyed, and It’s Too Late
  • John Miele on UK government suggests deleting files to save water

Noti Group All rights reserved

No Result
View All Result
Noti Group

What’s New Here

  • Andres Cantor on USMNT’s World Cup ceiling, Lionel Messi moments
  • Elon Musk is the world’s first trillionaire
  • Prices drop to $1,390 for Knicks-Spurs Game 5. Get tickets

Topics to Cover!

  • Business (5,036)
  • Entertainment (2,075)
  • General News (326)
  • Health (327)
  • Investigative Journalism (12)
  • Lifestyle (4)
  • Sports (11,731)
  • Technology (7,398)
  • World News (1,336)
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • RSS
  • Contact News Room
  • Code of Conduct
  • Careers
  • Values
  • Advertise
  • DMCA

© 2025 - noti.group - All rights reserved - noti.group runs on 100% green energy.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Entertainment

© 2025 - noti.group - All rights reserved - noti.group runs on 100% green energy.