I have never seen the movie, but I absolutely would play this game.
If you ever decide you want to see it please for the love of Tim Curry don’t watch it on TV.
The only way to experience RHCP is at a theater, movie or stage, with a floor show. Without the floor show you will not get what makes RHCP an adored Cult Classic. Seriously, the floor show is what makes (or breaks) the RHCP experience.
If you walk into the show and you’re not surrounded by people in costumes spouting weird lines, or if you don’t see them in the aisles within the first 90 seconds of the show starting then you may as well get up and leave.
This is my plan. If I ever see a showing locally, I’ma try to make sure it’s the “immersive experience” everyone promises
The same thing applies to The Room, another terrible movie turned cult classic. You need to be in a theater of people throwing spoons or it’s not worth watching.
RHCP = Rocky Horror Chilli Peppers?
(your points are all good, I just found the abbreviations amusing)
<facepalm>
Dammit! Why did I mistype that?
Obviously it should be RHPS. Sigh.
Quick! It’s spreading! We need the Rocky Horror Containment Protocol!
Royal hockey Canadian police
It’s quite a thing, that could only be a product of the 70s. Might make you go “huh?”, and is almost certainly the only context I feel comfortable with the word transvestite today.
Also, a baby-faced Meatloaf to really make you feel old
I’m just excited to get up to the lab and see what’s on the slab.
But are you shivering with aantici…
SAY IT!
jesus fuck god yes 🥵
Oh the antici
Say it!
……… pation
I’ll just leave this here… [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Interactive_Horror_Show]
Yay! You read the full wiki or knew beforehand–which is cool and I appreciate either way. This was my point, there’s already been a Rocky Horror video game and a remake.
A Rocky Horror video game was already a thing since uh–oh god I’m old–1985.
I played it as a kid with my buddies. We never understood the point of the game, but their clothes would fall off and that is kind of a big deal for little boys.