Gaming shows and movies you can watch on Netflix in South Africa

5 April 2016
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Some days you just don’t feel like playing games when you get home.

Maybe you just want to flop down in front of your TV for an hour or two, but you still want to watch something gaming-related.

Or perhaps you are grinding in your favourite online game and you want something playing on your second monitor while you farm.

Here are a few cool shows and movies on Netflix (along with their blurbs) that might help you scratch your itch.


Video Game High School (VGHS)

Series. They don’t run fast or jump high, but they are still star athletes. Video game competition is stiff at this school.

Video Game High School (VGHS) - Brian and Jenny in-game


Red vs. Blue

Series. They’re not sure why they’re always fighting one another, but one thing’s for sure — they hate each other.

Red vs Blue


Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life

Movie. A mystic trinket, blazing gunfights and a treasure-hunting vixen. Just another day saving humanity.

Tomb Raider - Cradle of Life


Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn

Movie. Unsure of the future. Under siege by a ruthless force. In the 26th century, one cadet will test his mettle.

Halo 4 - Forward Unto Dawn


Halo: The Fall of Reach

Movie. This live-action adventure based on the popular video game follows a freshman cadet through a battle to save his school from alien invaders.

Halo 5 - The Fall of Reach


Atari: Game Over

Documentary. They’re digging up what really happened when Atari died. Gaming’s biggest mystery — or just an urban legend?

Atari - Game Over


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  1. Johann Smit
    07.04.2016 at 13:58

    I’ll watch this in a day and then there will be nothing to watch on SA Netflix again…Cuz it sucks

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