However, very few movie tie-ins are headed by Michel Ancel, the man behind Rayman and the undeservedly poor-selling Beyond Good and Evil. Sure, you get an exception from time to time (although GoldenEye is the only game that comes to mind), but you never expect a game based on a blockbuster movie to be a potential game of the year. In the world of movie-licensed videogames there are usually two types: the shockingly poor cash-in and the mediocre, but playable game that’s fun for most age groups.
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