Absolutely. And I'd still rather play through a series of snapshots taken from the film, if they could at least give it some clever trappings, than some goofy half assed actioner.
@NekuSakuraba: Was actually the first thing that popped into my mind when i read your post. Just something with a different flavour. Anything but a bland third person hack and slash. Then I think there'd be some room to do something pretty neat.
Lego does have the Hobbit brand (Hobbit lego sets are out most places i think?). Am guessing a Lego Hobbit game, or two, is inevitable. They've got the LOTR Lego game out to tie in with the new Middle Earth movie.
But on top of that, I'd say just leave it alone. No one needs more mediocre games based on classic properties. I mean what would you want? Open world first person? Third person action? Side scroller? (wait... that, and/or point and click adventure.... hmmm....)
Maybe i'm getting old n stuff, but games have gotten really self involved and over complicated. I think i liked the simpler shit in '12, and probably will increasingly lean towards that stuff.
I'm looking for an old game. I don't remember what it's called, but it's for the PS2 and it's a fighting game. All I remember is that one of the fighters is this asian chick (Japanese I think) that fights with a yoyo. Can you help a brutha out?
Kirby's Epic Mortal Street Fighter Teras Kasi. Or, Halo.
Feel there is still room for a really good doco revolving around 80s arcade culture, if documentaries count. A good video game doco in general actually.
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