User blog comment:IloveTenenbaum123/Bioshock: Anime?!?!/@comment-2250991-20110501235254

I got to say, as much as the idea may sound like a good thing, it's almost something that could become a disaster if they don't take in consideration of the source material. Despite what Sniperteam82308 has mentioned about these game franchises having their own anime anthology films, their adaptations are like those of live-action counterparts; it's just as a cash-in for the studio, and they don't seem to work as something to represent the franchise. Example: Halo Legends had some notable flaws as part of the Halo franchise, especially trying to fill holes into it's mythology by using anime archetypes and humor cliches for their alien worlds and characters (i.e. samurai Covenants, wacky spartan vs dinosaur, and feudal Japan as ancient alien architecture). It's understandable that if it were non-cannon fanart, but it would be too obscure as something to relate to it's franchise. Unless there's an inspired imagination, understanding, and direction for making the anime as close to the game, it would just end up being Little Sister furries, Jack/Atlas hentai, and exaggerated ADHD chibi emotions, all with modernized clothing and spikey hair in the past.