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Yeah, well that's just your opinion man.
Also, let's be honest here - it was a terrible movie.
Saying, "Lets be honest." is just another way of saying opinion idiot.
Don't let it rustly your jimmies. Nothing wrong with paying for terrible movies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puU7C44XeAA&list=PL1Uou2DWH7IHDDB32JmLzFALyBNX_4gXc
youll laugh your ass off watching it!
Assassin's Creed had one thrilling sequence showing actual Assassin's Creed-type running, jumping and climbing. One. And one scene showing AC-type fighting. One. And the movie was a flop.
Most of the recent superhero movies showed the superheros doing what superheros do, and they've been mostly successful.
I can't see Subnautica-type gameplay translating well into a movie setting but who knows.
Only that it really isn't anything like Subnautica, since the plot of the episode evolves around a wormhole and time dilation and doesn't take place underwater. The "stranded astronaut genre" isn't really new either. Didn't you already suggested the same thing in a past thread where people pointed out the exact same thing, or was that somebody else?