

Computer hacker Will Farmer engages a government super-computer named Ripley in an online terrorist-attack simulation game. Little does Farmer know that Ripley has been designed to appeal to potential terrorists, and certain software glitches have in turn made him become paranoid.
Practical Effects
They built actual sets instead of green-screening everything, shockingly.
Acting
Colm Feore doing Shakespearean gravitas for a talking computer named Ripley.

Director
Stuart Gillard
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was produced by the same company behind the original, but without any returning cast or crew—essentially fanfiction with a budget.
Released during the height of the War on Terror's 'gamification,' it accidentally mirrors real military recruitment tools like America's Army. The irony is almost edible.