There is something silly going on between computer games and movies...

I agree it can be interesting and fun to make you, in a game, relive a famous scene from a popular film as the protagonist.(Check medal of honour allied assault, to experience D-Day "Spielberg style" or Call of Duty for Stalingrad like in "Enemy at the gates". It is fun.)

Yesterday i was watching a very bad movie made about a very (or should i say two) dear subjects. King Arthur. Its got King Arthur and Rome, and strangely enough they could or might have been related, in some farfetched way...

Anyway, none of the subjects got the dignity they deserved but one of the things that caught my attention was hints on the dialogues that whoever wrote the script was thinking (or trying to) of games.
There are some description of forces in the movie that sound like people on these forums describing their battles: Using terms like "Light Infantry here, heavy cavalry there" There is also this one particular scene where one of the "Knights" shows a crossbow he got from a dead enemy and says. "Armour Piercing!"

It will prove very stupid if games start to imitate movies that try to imitate games. Everything will go on in cyrcles, away from what make good films and what makes good games.

End of Rant.