The easiest time to ignore licensed games is when they're released in step with whatever (typically bad) movie or children's cartoon they're based on. Even when they're based on a good one. Did you know there's a John Wick game? Do you care?
Licensed games can raise an eyebrow, though, when they come from an unexpected source (hello, failed Apocaylpse Now video game Kickstarter) or come so divorced from their origin. Cue Reservoir Dogs: Bloody Days, 25 years after Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut, Reservoir Dogs.
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