Sentences with phrase «adapt as a video game»

The few titles that do represent the setting have proven that it's hardly boring, nor is it too hard to adapt as a video game.

Not exact matches

Perhaps part of Wreck - It Ralph's success comes from the fact that it adapts the video game world, as opposed to adapting an individual video game.
Movies that have been adapted from video game properties, haven't quite cut the mustard as of yet.
Unfortunately, Hollywood's record of adapting video game franchises for the big screen hasn't improved in any notable way since then, making this Tomb Raider reboot feel like just as much of an uncertainty as ever.
As I said, they justly said in that video that this is greatly inspired from Mario 3D Land and that they added new ideas, which surely mean they added new elements of gameplay / ennemies, environments, etc based on the 3DLand formula to do improvements on it, and they also said that they primarly wanted to do a multiplayer game and thought that 3D Land formula was the most adapted for that
A Cannes slot bodes well, as does the odd additional fact that everyone's picked up on: Fassbender, Cotillard and Kurzel will soon reteam on video game - adapted blockbuster «Assassin's Creed.»
As the market for game - based learning tools spreads, African video game developers should also tap into this industry by working hand to hand with educators to design more educational games adapted for African students.
Adapted from the popular video game franchise, Ace Attorney follows rookie lawyer Naruhodo Ryuuichi (Phoenix Wright) and his assistant Mayoi (Maya) as he defends his clients in a court of law.
MSH: So as a writer, when you went to adapt such a beloved and unique video game world like Silent Hill or like Silent Hill 3 in particular, what was the most important element of that you wanted to keep intact?
There is a lot of movement in the multiplayer game space, especially as the larger video game market continues to adapt and hew to MMO design.
Casual moviegoers may not be too familiar with Uncharted, but they will be — the video game is currently being adapted by Sony Pictures as a big - budget blockbuster starring Tom Holland as a teenage version of Nathan Drake, a globe - trotting adventurer with a knack for finding lost treasures and ancient cities.
When it comes to video games being adapted as movies, there have been a lot more failures than successes.
While it's not a new idea to adapt an open world video game into a film, it's certainly a project that is a hot prospect, as Minecraft continues to be a popular franchise, with the game proper, its spin - offs, and other media keeping the name in the news.
I've really enjoyed Archie's video game adaptations as of recent, if only because they don't try to adapt the Archieverse into the story.
Rather, using DQIV as a case study allows us to understand the challenges of adapting dialects into video games amidst a series of cultural connotations.
Thoreau's Walden, which dates way back to the 1850s, seems like one of the last things you'd expect to be adapted into a video game, yet the small team at USC Games managed to pull off a decent game that gives the book more depth, serving almost as an educational and interactive companion to making Walden a more personal and relatable experience.
My work has always followed technology as it has adapted to engage with people in new ways — creating artificially intelligent creatures like Lorna (1983) that will respond to you in a video game - like format.
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