Fuck off, troll. The movie was the bee's knees and my grandma's tits all wrapped up in a single package.
Would suck to be the guy in the van for an entire match though... but hey, Burnout's Crash mode didn't get old *too* quickly... :)
Inception was a cool movie, but not one that I'd ever care to watch again.
I loved, loved, loved Inception. It is possibly the best movie I've seen in years, but this game does not need to be made. It doesn't need a sequel and it doesn't need a videogame tie-in, That film was a freaking work of art, let it stand on its own.
That being said, if Christopher Nolan wants to try his hand at making a videogame in that awesomely cerebral, dark and unique style of his, I'm all for it. Just don't shoe-horn inception into a game.
I thought Inception was incredibly boring and overrated. Some cool ideas, but overall not as "deep" as they kept making everything out to be. I began to fall asleep halfway through it, and I'm an insomniac.
Also, a game of it would be stupid and wouldn't work at all... unless they WENT DEEPER! BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUM BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUMMMMMMMMMMM
But, a game could resolve that. Moar folding cities! More dream mazes!
That would have gone against the entire point of the movie. It would have actually made it worse.
And I love Lovecraft.
Not like tentacle monsters or anything, but kind of the stuff in the Dream Quest cycle. I guess there's kind of an influence already there in the film, the crumbling city trapped in sunset, going deeper into the dream, etc.
But srsly, there was a lot more that could be done in the dream realm other than mirroring modern day action flicks.

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