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In a sea of videogame movie adaptations, 28% of you are sick and tired of 'em and 24% of you are PC Gamer as hell

Videogame movies have never really gone away, but it certainly feels like they’ve had a bit of a renaissance in the 2020s. They’re less crap, for starters (at least most of them are, anyway), and generally feel a little more catered to the nerd crowd who love the source material in the first place.

It’s become somewhat of a ritual for me and my pals to get together and see the big videogame movies at the cinema. Even when they’re a bit naff (looking at you, Super Mario Galaxy Movie) they’ve become this grand event that genuinely makes me look forward to whichever game is going to get Hollywooded out the wazoo next.

It seems you, the PC Gamer readers, perhaps do not share my same enthusiasm for the craft. I recently polled you lovely folk on what videogame you’d like to see adapted into a movie next and, erm… well. The most voted-for answer was that you don’t.

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28% of you opted for “Please, no more videogame movies!!” Which, listen. I get it. I watched the first Mortal Kombat movie in anticipation of the second one and it made me question what I even liked about both gaming and watching movies in the first place. (For the record, the second one is much better and I liked it far more.)

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