As there's no actual 'Pulp Fiction' game that I know of, but if it were, it might be a role - playing game. You could play as the different characters from the movie, like Vincent Vega or Jules Winnfield, and follow the plot of the movie in a more interactive way, making choices that change the outcome of the story.
I don't know for sure if 'vinesauce pulp fiction' is a game or a movie. It could be either. Given the name, it might be a game that borrows the style or story elements from Pulp Fiction and has some connection to Vinesauce. Or it could be a really strange, indie - type movie that combines the two concepts.
Mia ODing at night in Pulp Fiction could be because of a build-up of events and emotions. It might have been a moment of weakness or a result of bad decisions and circumstances beyond her control.
Maybe Mia ODed at night because of some unexpected trigger or a build-up of problems that reached a critical point during that time. It's hard to say for sure without more context.
They both have strong visual styles. 'Pulp Fiction' has those iconic looks of the characters, like Uma Thurman's Mia Wallace with her black bob and red lips. The sets and cinematography are also very characteristic. 'Last Night in Soho' is visually stunning too, with its detailed recreation of the 1960s London look. The fashion, the cars, and the architecture all add to the visual appeal, just like in 'Pulp Fiction' where the details in the mise - en - scène are important for setting the mood.
There might not be an obvious direct connection. 'Wicked Game' is a song, and 'Pulp Fiction' is a movie. However, both are cultural products. They might share some similar themes like the exploration of human nature in a complex and somewhat 'wicked' world, but they are in different mediums and have their own unique styles.