It is widely and oft-debated how game movies flop in the silver screen. The criticsm always focus on its poor narrative style and the failure to captivate th same effective strides of the genre from game into a capsule of more or less two-hour cinematic viewing. But nonetheless, more game movies are set to debut in the silver screen.
So what makes them click if they are rated poorly in narrative and form? It has to be the audience. Just as the virtual game world is saturated with its countless enthusiasts, the game movies are almost sure of its theater attendance. It follows the trail for game buffs to relish on anything that relates to their inside world of virtuality. Just as Superman toys and
comic mags would sell now that it is shown in films. This consumers' distinct personality is a sure
ticket to success in marketing of game products and commodities.
We can only wish for now that there will be evolving modifications in the future of game movies. Hopefully, it would parallel the same thrill and story in games. But for now, let the game enthusiasts enjoy their fantasy-driven game leagues. Then, let us see how far they'll actually make it click!