Alright. But some people like for videogames to be more videogame like and they like to see elements of it-- and the fact that they took it to a film festival only drives the point, or at least the perspective some of us have on it. Again, it's not my call to make, but it isn't shielded from criticism. For me, it's hard to be excited for a videogame that is story driven and trying desperately to be cinematic when the writer/director doesn't have anything impressive on his track record in that regard. However, like I said, this is where the gameplay usually comes in and at least promises to be fun, but there's not even that aspect.
So all you're left with is a game trying to be a movie from (IMO) an unproven storyteller. I'm not down on this game, I haven't played it and I don't know much about it, it could be fucking awesome for all I know, I'm just saying that cinematic trailers like these give me nothing to go on. If videogames in general had some kind of track record of being great narrative and cinematic experiences, that would be different.
I can say that I'm open minded about it, but I can understand why this trailer wouldn't excite everyone.