Gameloading: Rise of the Indies

2015
5.3| 1h32m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 05 March 2015 Released
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Official Website: http://www.gameloading.tv
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GameLoading Rise of the Indies is a feature documentary exploring the world of indie game developers, their craft, their games, their dreams, and how they have forever changed the landscape of games culture.

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Lester Francois, Anna Brady

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Gameloading: Rise of the Indies Audience Reviews

Diagonaldi Very well executed
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin The movie really just wants to entertain people.
wazzaa-1 There are loads of independent games made by lots of different types of people but this documentary focuses on a small group of very pretentious hipsters who make low quality games that most people would not consider games. They talk about social issues and how women have it so hard typical feminist nonsense they never talk about code or anything that you might expect from a documentary about games.i don't like this documentary because it claims to be about games but it isn't and it represents a small minority of indi game makers as though they are the norm when in reality they are the least respected group in the industry they really don't care about games they care about identity politics and slacktivism.
Katie Stegs I really loved this movie. It was such a passionate and moving look at the artistry of games development. The documentary focuses on profiling indie developers from around the world and looks at the unique and varied story of how they came to make games.It made me feel like I could make games too and that it doesn't all just have to be call of duty or boring rehashes. If you want to find out about video games that aren't AAA and see the true story-telling potential of games, I recommend you give this movie a look.I seriously went straight home and downloaded The Stanley Parable right after watching the film because it opened my eyes to so many new types of games that I never would have known about before.I loved watching it because it was so uplifting and I really felt like there was this tension of something about to explode. I can't wait to see where the Indie Games scene and all the people profiled in the film are 5 years from now. I'm seeing some great things happening!
stellaclough Hey,This movie was really great and enlightening. :) The editing was really good. Great, factual work and was interesting the whole way through. It featured many artists and different games. It amazes me how they went across Europe and America to find all these cons and artists and they probably had a lot of fun making this documentary. Anyway I would highly recommend it to any of my friends and family. Already have actually. Please watch it, it is well worth your time and some parts are really quite funny.Its a well good laugh to watch with your mates. It gave loads of information on what it is like for those in the industry making games and how hard it can be.
gkgoten100 A bad documentary about people who believe they can make games innovative but fail miserably in doing so and blaming others. The developers and few journalists that are talked about and introduced are far from being nationally diverse as well. The use of people who can't even make games in a documentary about the indie scene is purely abysmal, let alone the fact that the majority of those interviewed all just talk about themselves like they are some kind of developer messiah and their work will change the industry as we know it. I will say the camera work was OK, given that there was barely any need for it because it is an interview style documentary. But regardless, the execution of who they used does not redeem this movie one bit