![]() And with good reason, as time constraints and the difficulty of translating cinematic endeavours into engaging gameplay usually result in a poor-quality product. Is it ironic then, that Wall♾ has an inevitable movie tie-in video game that has been released on every conceivable format, in every conceivable language? (Except for Welsh)Įver since E.T: The Game was held partially responsible for crashing the entire video game industry back the early ’80s, movie-to-video game adaptations have generally been regarded with scorn. Set on Earth eight hundred years in the future, where a single mega-corporation has assumed the position of government and the world has become so polluted that humankind has fled into space, Wall♾ is could be considered something of a negative commentary on mass consumerism and environmental apathy.
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