Ever since video games became big business, Hollywood has been trying to tap into that built in audience by developing a slew of video game related movies. The thing is, out of every ten video game movie, maybe one is good? And by good, I mean able to be watched. It is a tricky proposition, considering that the key differentiator between a video game and a movie is that in a video game, you are directing the action and making things happen. In a movie, you are merely watching as things unfold in front of you. Despite this track record, Hollywood keeps trying, hoping to finally tap into the potential of a great video game adaptation that can turn into a lucrative franchise, with entries coming to screens big and small such as Super Mario, Halo, The Last of Us, and more. Which begs the question – which…
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