Empire Soldiers: A Caribbean Story, is a VR film that pays tribute to the forgotten contribution of Caribbean Soldiers in World War 1. Hear the captivating stories of the battlefield as you are joined by a returning soldier, and share the emotional experience of the return home. As the journey continues to the present day, focus turns to the changes of the last 100 years.
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Crashing randomly. A few seconds after starting, in the train, as soon as the image is being projected on the wall, the app crashes randomly between 2 and 10 seconds.
投稿者:FunKing
★1
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これは何ですか? で、これは何ですか?
投稿者:Sundio
what is this ?. so what is this ? b&w ?
投稿者:Sundio
★5
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Feeled and Plow. あの卑劣な帝国を題材にしたクールな韻を踏んだ言葉。
投稿者:byteframe
Feeled and Plow. Cool rhyming words about that dastardly empire.
Love the Series. Appreciate learning the personhood behind the history. Would love more critical analysis of the forces at play, how they relate to Imperialism, Capitalism, et cetera
Good idea, mediocre execution. I see the point of this being in VR. The audience is captured, in a way that isn't really possible in video these days. However, the uninspired locations, bad sense of scale, and the non-volumetric characters, badly chroma-keyed and folded onto seats was a pretty big distraction. I imagine it may have been down to budgetary reasons, or maybe someone in the initial stages not quite imagining the limits of the technology. Whatever the reasons, the feeling i got from the production was that it could have been better. Way better. But it is free. And the message is solid. And that is good.
Very moving, very fun. Makes you think. I know nothing of the way black people were treated during the war. I found the VR expierence to be insightful, informative, overall a fun expierence. 100% worth a watch.
Its alright. Not sure it needs to be in VR. It was just some guy talking about how people are still oppressed like they were back during the first world war. As an experience, this is not enough to warrent VR. If you want to do this sort of thing, where you tell a story of a hundred years ago and the hardships endured by the minorities, I would expect more than just some guy lecturing me, we are in VR for goodness sake, USE IT. Overall, a little underwhelming, pathetic lecture that would prefer to TELL instead of SHOW in VR. Try harder, do better.