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'AAA' titles BioShock and Assassin's Creed on the Hollywood radar
Posted: 15.04.2008 07:19 by Jamie Comments: 3
Ben Fritz, Variety's video game reporter and reviews editor has offered his own two-cents after EA's Riccitiello commented on games starting to rival the movie industry.

Fritz feels it's "misguided if not totally wrong" that gaming doesn't really need the silver-screen anymore.

It's true there are a number of games based upon movies still and they'll no doubt be more next year and so on. He does admit that Hollywood is paying more attention to the intellectual properties coming out of the game industry though.

"... there are projects like "Gears of War," "World of Warcraft," and EA's own "Dead Space." And a few big games like "Bioshock" and "Assassin's Creed" are, I hear, on Hollywood's radar," says Fritz.

2K's BioShock and Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed certainly have the substance to make a pretty decent viewing. Is the film industry destined to be pushed aside with games to be crowned the new entertainment King though, or are we going to see some weird balancing act?

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By herodotus on April 15, 2008
avatar The rekatuinship is becoming increasingly important and the distinctive line between the two is seriously blurring. With the likes of Hitman being a good movie adaptation and Beowulf looking (and sounding) like a 2 hour cut-scene, there are foing to be ups ...

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By Zerk on April 16, 2008
avatar Holy Cow ,yea but who Said Hitman Had to be the Love Story of the Year! Man that was Totally not a Real Hit man,that was an insult to Hitman! there is noway that was 47,NO! WAY!
By herodotus on April 16, 2008
avatar Yeah, and I think they forgot that tiny bit of Hitman lore: diguise, stealth and quiet take-downs. Good cast though. And Beowulf, to my surprise turned out to be actually more entertaining than "300" (except for Ray Winstone...my imagination couldn't ...

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