
""I don't think video games need adaptations to justify them. I think it's exciting, I think it's a testament to the power of video games that we're having so many people want to go to the well of games.""
""Good luck to them. I don't think we need them. I think TV needs us, I think film needs us.""
""If it means that more people can play video games, the better. But I don't think video games need to justify their existence by being TV shows. They are great because they are games.""
Ben Starr, voice actor for Clair Obscur, expressed that video games are powerful enough on their own and do not require adaptations to justify their existence. He acknowledged the excitement around adaptations like God of War and Assassin's Creed but emphasized that video games are already strong intellectual properties. Starr believes that while adaptations can attract new fans, they are not necessary for the legitimacy of video games, which are inherently valuable as games.
Read at Kotaku
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