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Similar issues to the notion of the Mass Effect movie. Reminds me of New Line's proposed Heavy Rain adaptation, adapting a non-linear/causative narrative into a single narrative is fundementally redundant.
But brand value typically wins out.
The definition of irony: Games are working harder to become more cinematic, only to be turned back into movies.
I'd give it a shot.