Now when a hot new blockbuster movie comes along, players can look forward to playing absolutely nothing based on them! Yes, movie studios and game publishers finally seemed to learn their lesson somewhere around the time of the early 2010s, and movie tie-in games for consoles and handhelds have since come to a complete halt - to where the most you can expect to find now are usually just half-assed mobile games made to ape other already-successful apps. Where rising to even the level of competence was once a rare treat ( Enter the Matrix, Jaws: Unleashed, Scarface: The World is Yours and so forth), and genuinely great games came of it only once in a blue moon ( GoldenEye 007, Spider-Man 2, The Chronicles of Riddick) the times have a-changed, and consumer expectations have changed along with them. We’ve seen licensed movie tie-in games come a long way in the past decade.
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