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Good news for anyone who's ever dreamed of being a real-life Ethan Hunt but doesn't have the stomach for flying bullets, vicious fistfights, ear-shattering explosions, and premature death: As reported by, Virtual reality developer VRWerx, the studio behind the Paranormal Activity VR game that made Tim, is working with Paramount Pictures on a VR game based on the Mission: Impossible movie series. “Virtual Reality is the perfect platform to offer fans a truly immersive experience of being part of the exciting Mission: Impossible franchise,” Paramount Worldwide Licensing president LeeAnne Stables said. “Like Paranormal Activity, this VRWerx Mission: Impossible game will be a fully-interactive VR game and we know consumers will love the premise of playing as a smart and daring Mission IMF agent.” One of the most limiting factors of VR games is movement, which is difficult to simulate in a fully immersive environment. VRWerx co-managing partner Alex Barder said the studio has it covered, however, with a 'proprietary movement system [that] enables us to innovate running, climbing, fighting, and many other impossible stunts the fabled franchise inspires.” That will presumably work in a fashion similar to the system we described in our Paranormal Activity preview, in which 'you orientate yourself with your head and then use the touchpad on the controller to slide forwards, backwards and sideways.' VRWerx said the new Mission Impossible VR games will support the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, and will feature 'an original storyline inspired by the classic spy movie franchise.' How the hell they're going to do the abseiling is anyone's guess at this point. A release date has not been set.
Kenny G Discography Torrent Download more. Mission: Impossible II (2000) Mission: Impossible II Blu-ray offers solid video and audio in this enjoyable Blu-ray release The world's greatest spy returns in the movie event of the year, M:I-2. This mission finds Ethan Hunt partnering up with the beautiful Nyah Hall to stop renegade agent Sean Ambrose from releasing a new kind of terror on an unsuspecting world. But before the mission is complete, they'll traverse the globe and have to choose between everything they love and everything they believe in. For more about Mission: Impossible II and the Mission: Impossible II Blu-ray release, see published by Martin Liebman on March 18, 2009 where this Blu-ray release scored 3.0 out of 5. Director: Writers:,, Starring:,,,,, ». Mission: Impossible II Blu-ray Review John Woo takes the series in a new direction. Reviewed by, March 18, 2009 Every search for a hero must begin with something that every hero requires -- a villain.
What a difference a movie makes. 1996's is a smart, crafty, and stylishly-intense Thriller that relies on brains over brawn to sell its bill of goods. The sequel, Mission: Impossible II, is absolutely nothing like the first film. In fact, it takes the completely opposite approach, offering a ho-hum plot and surrounding it with relentless, flashy, and exhilarating action. M:I II is filled with gunplay, explosions, hand-to-hand combat, and fast chases, playing in stark contrast to the deliberate yet engrossing game of espionage that defines the first entry. It's sleeker yet grittier, with a louder, more in-your-face attitude that makes it barely recognizable as the successor to the first entry. At first glance, that might be a bad thing; many fantastic films have seen the devolution of their series over time thanks to painfully inferior successors that seem to forget what made the original a quality film.