Clair Obscur Actor Says Games Don't Need TV Or Movie Anymore
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Ben Starr Is Tired of the Way People Talk About Game Adaptations, and He Has a Better Point Than the Usual Complaints
Ben Starr, one of the stars of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, has just said something about video game adaptations that cuts much deeper than the usual “movies based on games are bad” argument. He is not rejecting adaptations outright, and he is not claiming they should stop being made. His point is sharper than that: video games do not need film or television to validate their quality. And that lands much harder in a moment when the industry seem…
Ben Starr, an actor who incarnated Verso in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, spoke about the need to adapt video games in series and/or film. According to him, this is not necessary at all. In recent years, the adaptations of video games in series or in film are increasing. And if, in the past, they would rekindle
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