>>11009180>>11009239Sounds like they tried to imitate the Blade Runner 2049 experience from SDCC like 20 years ago, but did it poorly.
3 hour long line to play a 3 minute VR game shooting down a perp from your car (moving chair), then stepping out of the ride area, inspecting the prep's car crash, talking to police (2 or 3 actors) with other people just doing whatever, then going through a rainy room to follow the perp into a crowded "street."
There were like 20 actors in that street area you had to search for in a sea of other people playing the game and find out who the perp is. There were whores, bums, business men, chefs, cleaners, etc who all had their bits they played and did it well. I talked to some whore and a bum for five minutes to see how far their script went, but it was mostly improv apart from the important clues.
They even had a "restaurant" that served noodles and there was a bar that gave out vials of Johnnie Walker whiskey.
Every once in a while someone found the perp, who was hauled away and apparently another of the actors in the "street" became the next perp, because someone was caught twice while i was there (about an hour). Didn't get to see what the "winner" got, but some of the machines gave out tshirts, umbrellas, and other stuff just by scanning your badge. There were other interactive things, like getting checked if you were a replicant or accusing others.
So everyone who went to the BR2049 experience got something and possibly even continued playing the game til you won, because they didn't chase people out and nwe people (and actors) kept coming in.
Completely free, btw and watching the movie was weird when that street scene happened, because i visited a fictional place and was familiar with it. It was more than a background.