RIP movie licensed games. I feel like late 2000s/early 2010s was their swan song. I don't really miss them for their content, since most of them are terrible, but they are incredibly nostalgic.
Thanks for highlighting these Narnia games. Always wondered about their quality!
That transition clip is nuts! Not even slightly gradual. What a far cry from the uncanny valley stuff we see now with game engines.
I'm always so so wary of film or TV adaptions into games. There was an era where games were treated as a marketing extension of the film and therefore not that good. But you seem to keep finding the good ones?
There are so many of them from the late 2000s and early 2010s which is when I finished college and sooo far removed from licensed games. How lucky to be able to play them now then!
The Lion devs were obviously inspired by the Animorphs book covers. They did great work. No notes.
RIP movie licensed games. I feel like late 2000s/early 2010s was their swan song. I don't really miss them for their content, since most of them are terrible, but they are incredibly nostalgic.
Thanks for highlighting these Narnia games. Always wondered about their quality!
That transition clip is nuts! Not even slightly gradual. What a far cry from the uncanny valley stuff we see now with game engines.
I'm always so so wary of film or TV adaptions into games. There was an era where games were treated as a marketing extension of the film and therefore not that good. But you seem to keep finding the good ones?
There are so many of them from the late 2000s and early 2010s which is when I finished college and sooo far removed from licensed games. How lucky to be able to play them now then!