![]() ![]() The action follows the movie closely (the clue's in the absurdly long title) and sees you taking it in turn to control both New York actor Jack Driscoll and the eponymous hairy ape through the game's 15 levels. Kong's problem is a lot more closer to ground: it's just not a particularly good game. Peter Jackson's King Kong, as it turns out, isn't a lot of fun either, but that's actually nothing to do with the fact you know the end before you start, so we can lose that higher level of discussion entirely. This is one of the key problems with movie to game tie-ins. If it did, it would only be as a result of exceptional creative input doing an admirable job of maintaining tension and interest within absurd constraints, which in itself creates a rather interesting dynamic.īut to return to reality, the bottom line is that life isn't a lot of fun if you already know how everything turns out. If everything you ever saw, everything you ever read, and everything you ever played was Titanic, Revenge of the Sith or had been produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the entertainment industry would not exist. ![]()
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