5 Video Games That Need an Anime Adaptation
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The article disputes the outdated notion that video games fail to translate to film and television by pointing to the critical and commercial success of anime adaptations. The writer contends that anime format naturally complements game narratives and worlds, offering superior storytelling potential compared to live-action efforts.
Specific focus falls on SoulCalibur, a fighting-game franchise centred on warriors across history pursuing Soul Edge, a corrupting mystical sword with mythology comparable to major fantasy epics. InFamous receives discussion as a PlayStation title that examines the moral consequences of superpowers through branching player choice between heroic and villainous paths, thematically aligned with popular shows exploring power's corrupting influence.
- Entertainment piece argues anime is ideal medium for video game adaptations, citing successful examples like Cyberpunk: Edgerunners and Castlevania.
- SoulCalibur highlighted as strong adaptation candidate due to its warriors-seeking-mystical-sword premise and diverse character designs; inFamous praised for exploring moral complexity of superpowers.
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