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The New York Times: Quantum of Solace review

Movie tie-in games are nearly always horrible. Over decades of dreck, both the game industry and Hollywood have conditioned people to expect any game sharing a title with a big-budget film franchise to be an insultingly slapdash production that embarrasses everyone involved (Exhibit A: the "Matrix" games). Most movie games are so uninteresting they aren't even worth complaining about.
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