Best Video Game Documentaries on Netflix (Right Now)
What are the best video game documentaries on Netflix? We have listed the most successful documentaries about the world of video games.
Video games are much more than a simple way to escape an exhausting daily routine. Although people have referred to them as trivial pastime products, video games have become an extensive art form that consists of visuals, audio, and narration. They tell stories that feel as real.
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The docuseries created by France Costrel takes viewers on a journey throughout the history of classic video games. The series consists of 6 episodes and includes lots of interviews given by game developers. The narrator of the series is Charles Martine, who is also the voice of Mario.
High Score is a ride of nostalgia and it is aiming to offer a really good time for gamers of all ages.
Free to Play is also another documentary film that you can watch on Netflix right now. It was created by Valve, which is one of the biggest video game companies in the world. Valve released the documentary film 2014.
Free to Play is based on DOTA, one of the most popular MOBA games of all time.
The documentary film shows the struggle of three professional gamers and how a video game affects their lives. It is definitely one of the best video game documentaries that show the hardships of the esports industry. It also shows the first chapter of the International, a global DOTA tournament.
Here’s the official description of the film:
“This documentary follows three professional video game players as they compete in an international tournament with a million-dollar prize.”
Life 2.0 investigates a video game that offers an alternate reality for its players. Based on the video game Second Life, the documentary is focused on how virtual experiences affect their online community.
The game Second Life has 900,000 active players according to the CEO of Linden Lab. Second Life allows players to create their own characters in a world almost as real as ours. The only limit is the player’s imagination.
Here’s the official description of the film directed by Jason Spingarn-Koff:
“Computer users across the globe log onto the virtual world of Second Life. But some users’ lives are dramatically consumed by this alternate reality.”
League of Legends is one of the most popular video games in the world. It has millions of fans and players all around the world. With its always-expanding universe, the famous MOBA game has 115 million active players on a monthly basis.
And the documentary League of Legends Origins delves into the history of the game while also showing how it ascended to the throne of online gaming. Directed by Leslie Iwerks, the documentary also includes interviews from fans, creators, and professional players.
Here’s the official description of League of Legends Origins by Netflix:
“Fans, experts and creators of the “League of Legends” detail the game’s rise from free demo to global esports titan.”
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Not a Game is a documentary showing the reality of video game addiction and how games affect young players. The documentary also sheds light on relationships between gamers and their parents.
Directed by Jose Gomez, Not a Game further includes interviews from addiction experts. The documentary shows the importance of video games to teenagers and also how older people perceive the ‘strange form’ of entertainment.
Here’s the official description of Not a Game:
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“This documentary offers an honest look at our fraught, complex relationship to video games from the perspectives of gamers and their concerned parents.”
The world of video games is definitely full of wholesome moments as well as hardships and struggles. Titles like the ones above show what happens behind the screen and the reality of the online world. Well, these were some of the best documentaries or films that you can watch on Netflix as of May 2021.
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