12-20-2016, 06:06 AM
It's worth mentioning as well, that video game based movies often lose two of the four major things that the games likable to most people, gameplay and graphics, since most video game films aren't animated and you can't play a movie. Angry Birds and Ratchet and Clank were both animated, but even then they relied entirely on traditional CGI instead of something original that fit the style the games use. It also doesn't help that most people who tend to play games, play them for the interaction they offer as opposed to what films can offer, since thins tend to be more engrossing when you are in control.