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Games soon made into movies
Ikrik:
The Scott Pilgrim game was awesome. I much preferred it over the film.
Battle: Los Angeles had a game that lasted around 40 minutes. Probably the worst movie-game in recent memory.
Iron Man's games have also been horrendous.
Method of Madness:
That's the funny thing. The one good recent tie-in game was a download and was what, $15? While the hour-long shitty ones somehow try to sell for $60. I didn't want to spend $10 to watch Battle: LA, why would I spend $60 to play it?
Border Reiver:
--- Quote from: Method of Madness on 24 Mar 2011, 22:56 ---What's worse, though? A movie made from a game or a game made from a movie?
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Most games based on a movie have a limited shelf life of appeal - either because the knowledge of the movie / TV show has been lost or the game was rushed into production to meet the demands of the marketing department.
Ikrik:
Ah, sorry, Battle: Los Angeles was also a downloadable title and I believe is 10-15 bucks. Either way, you're paying for an experience that is way worse than the movie while also being quite a bit shorter.
The Scott Pilgrim game has an incredible amount of love that has been clearly put into it. Also, it's way more influenced by the graphic novels but they made it because of the movie. I'm not sure if I'd really call it a movie tie-in because of how different it is.
Sorflakne:
--- Quote from: IrrationalPie on 10 Jan 2011, 01:35 ---The WoW movie is going to be terrible. I'm calling it now.
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It's probably a good thing High Overlord Saurfang hasn't found out about the movie yet. But once he does, he and Darius Crowley will obliterate Hollywood in a storm of cleaves; Saurfang with his ax and Crowley with his bare fists.
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