Alright, so let me try and capture that chaotic, human vibe. Here we go:
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So, I was wandering through this news about games and films—like, they’re merging, right? And—hold on—Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, you know, that game everyone’s buzzing about, is coming to this Czech film festival. They’re calling it the “Cinematic Cut.” I mean, why not? Everything’s a movie now.
The game dropped earlier this year, in 2025, blowing the old one out of the water, sales-wise. Critics love it. Yeah, it’s sitting pretty at 89 on OpenCritic. Not too shabby, eh? Anyway, everyone’s calling it this year’s RPG darling, eyeing the Game of the Year award.
Here’s a weird thing—did you notice all these games turning into shows and films? Like, out of nowhere. HBO’s The Last of Us? Unbelievable buzz. And don’t get me started on the Minecraft movie… outselling Mario. Seriously, how did that happen? Then there’s this artsy stuff, like Grand Theft Hamlet. Shakespeare in GTA Online? Wild.
Oops, I jumped ahead. Back to Kingdom Come 2. Warhorse Studios—those devs? Yeah, they’ve turned game cutscenes into a film. It’ll be at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on July 9. Tweeted about it but didn’t spill much else. Typical.
Okay, random thought—are these cinematic cuts more like a highlight reel or a marathon? This one’s packed with story. Could be 90 minutes, but I’d bet it’s stretching closer to three hours. So much story to fit in.
Oh, fun fact—there’s this streaming thing called KVIFF.TV for the festival. But, ha, not for everyone. Only for folks in Czech Republic and Slovakia. Unless you’re sneaky with a VPN. But hey, maybe Warhorse will pop it on YouTube later. Fingers crossed.
Alright, I meandered all over the place. But that’s it. Games are movies. Worlds are colliding. Who would’ve guessed?