but a video game
please

ahh well i suppose its money in pp's pocket and up to him what he does with his franchise at the end of the day.
I don’t know about that. You’re saying a game can tell a story better than a book? Why do I get the feeling that you ONLY play video games all the time? A book can tell a story so much more than ether film or game. Your imagination is what makes a book better than a game or movie. A movie and game tell you what to think and how you see the characters and events. With a book you are free to do that yourself. And that is coming from someone that plans on going to film school sometime in the near future...Making a film isn't commercialism gone mad but making a game is? Why do I get the feeling that you see games as toys with no relevance whatsoever? Do you even play games? Neither book nor film can tell a story the way a game can.
I definatlly can be sometimesMaking a film isn't commercialism gone mad but making a game is?
Hell no!Why do I get the feeling that you see games as toys with no relevance whatsoever?
Too MuchDo you even play games?
Couldn't be more right.A book can tell a story so much more than ether film or game. Your imagination is what makes a book better than a game or movie. A movie and game tell you what to think and how you see the characters and events. With a book you are free to do that yourself.
Final Fantasy XI think that a sign of a great game is if it makes you actually feel for the characters. Although I am yet to find a game that made me feel the same was as when I finished HDM.
I didn't cry when I read HDM, but some games have made me tear up a bit.I think that a sign of a great game is if it makes you actually feel for the characters. Although I am yet to find a game that made me feel the same was as when I finished HDM.
Sure it is,but it's not gone mad,just ordinary commercialism.And with the second and third movies you can expect a lot more of this.That's why the movie sucks,because it is made to be sold/make profit out of it,not be watched/used.In their effort to make the movie more acceptable to larger groups of people New Line Cinema have effectively crippled it. Now everyone will try to make a buck from the new "phenomena",dump it down,distort,twist and simplify it as much as possible and when there is no more interest in it just move on leaving a pile of worthless ~*pineapples*~ behind.An Artist should not be concerned if his work will be liked or not,he must express himself into it,not obey public prejudice.Anyone else feel this is just commercialism gone mad?
So everyone always interprets characters the same way in a movie/game and no one is ever manipulated by a book's narrator?A movie and game tell you what to think and how you see the characters and events. With a book you are free to do that yourself.
I think its also worth mentioning that appearance isn't what entirely defines your view of a character. I think its easier to deal with an adaptation of a character that is true to the book in every way but looks as opposed to the alternative of a perfect physical representation but a completely different mentality or mind.So everyone always interprets characters the same way in a movie/game and no one is ever manipulated by a book's narrator?A movie and game tell you what to think and how you see the characters and events. With a book you are free to do that yourself.
There is good reason why people can't make a good movie licenced game. Time. (There are a couple of good ones though...but 96.2% are rubbish) They don't have enough of it. ALL the best games of the last few years had development times of at the very least 2 years. My personal favourites of recent times Resident Evil 4, Bioshock, Half-life 2, Wii Sports and World of Warcraft took ALOT longer than that.This game makes me so disappointed! As a gamer it makes me upset that these people are doing a worthless videogame about the book and movie I love. Why can't anyone make a good movie-licenced game for once? The only reason I finiched it was because I like the books.
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