There may be troubled waters ahead
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Author: dreamkatcha
Added by: dreamkatcha
Added Date: 2020-07-04
Language: eng
Subjects: Kevin Costner, Dennis Hopper, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Tina Majorino, Michael Jeter, Ocean Software, Virtual Boy, Game Boy, SNES, SEGA Mega Drive
Collections: folkscanomy fiction, folkscanomy, additional collections
Pages Count: 300
PPI Count: 300
PDF Count: 1
Total Size: 22.18 MB
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Description
Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Kevin Costner faces the prospect of whiling away the rest of his days floating in a desolate ocean aboard a trimaran following a regrettably inconvenient icecap-melting incident. With seemingly little hope of survival (or even the desire to), The Mariner scours his waterlogged home planet for dry land and civilisation. He's not actually that fussed either way, being an aquatic mutant perfectly adapted to his new-ish environment. Nevertheless, other survivors he meets along the way are more concerned and so he reluctantly goes along for the ride, despite not really understanding his motivation.
No doubt you'll be familiar with the movie, if only because it's considered the costliest mistake in Hollywood history. Also of dubious logic was the decision to transform it into a console video game for the SEGA Mega Drive and Super Nintendo. Appropriately enough, Ocean Software believed they were up to the challenge, splitting the epic movie into its three core components in an effort to offer players more variety. Its disparate levels take place either aboard Kev's powerless sailing boat, swimming underwater or on foot and 'land' wherein he explores the makeshift floating Atoll islands or The Deacon's tanker, known as Exxon Valdez. I attempt to salvage anything I can from the wreckage of both mediums, exploring the connections between the two.
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