I’ll say this for FGC: Rise of the Fighting Game Community: it’s the cleanest, most well-produced documentary about the the fighting game community yet (and there have been a few). As an introduction to this particular nook of competitive gaming, FGC functions remarkably well, but on other levels it feels a bit safe, and perhaps too indecisive about what it wants its audience to take away from it.
Structurally, FGC is laid out in clear beats, the first of which is an introduction to fighting games for people who might not have even the first idea about them. Director Esteban Martinez has chosen all the right community members to carry this section, and the film as a whole. Guys like Seth Killian and James Chen bring both intimate understanding of fighting game mechanics, and an uncanny gift for communicating them to the uninitiated. Even for a life-long player, their eloquent insights have value, and their interviews provide a strong base for the film to build off of.
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