Maybe. It depends on what changes come next.
Maybe. It depends on what changes come next.
I had a thought. It seems gaming might become the primary way people enjoy entertainment and stories, so we might see remakes of classic films, similar to how books turn into movies. Picture yourself exploring iconic spaces like the Millennium Falcon or wandering through Moria. Or even just strolling through the rain to meet Ryan Gosling... Hmm, maybe that’s not the best idea.
It couldn't be possible. The reason is that Fairy Tail represents the future. It embodies love and life. A more serious point is that interactive gaming seems at odds with that idea. If you just want to unwind without thinking, you’d likely prefer watching TV or a movie instead of playing a game. While games can offer some relaxation, they still demand effort. Movies and TV are more about ease, which aligns with our preference for laziness.
It stands apart from those two media you referenced, since video games offer interactivity, letting players shape their own unique narratives beyond any film or book, regardless of how straightforward the plot may seem. While it can be an excellent storytelling tool, I believe it won’t be seen as a classic to the same extent as television shows. Who knows what the future holds?
It's a possibility, though I doubt film will remain the main medium for a long time. Games offer engaging interactivity, but films deliver a more direct narrative experience. Plus, there are likely existing games where players can dive into Moria, the Millennium Falcon, or even Ryan Gosling’s mouth—though that last one might be rare. Still, if you're interested, it could definitely be developed.