Worldbuilding is a crucial part of an immersive video game. In one of my previous articles, I explored how historical eras could be posed as a setting for video games since they've already got the worldbuilding, politics, architecture, traditions and rules figured out. But what if you wanted to make it spicy? Perhaps a touch of magic or a hint of dystopian gadgets could work.

Books That Need To Be Adapted Into Video Games Asap

Enter, books! The best stories known to mankind have originated from books. While books are fun to read, they're even better as settings for video games. Witcher 3, debatably one of the best RPGs ever, was based on a book. Sure, it wasn't a 'one to one' adaptation of the book, but the mere characters and setting hints derived from the books added to the charm of the Witcher 3. With Hogwarts Legacy based on Rowling's Harry Potter series coming out soon, we're looking at the top 8 books that need to be adapted into video games. Hunger Games Katniss from Hunger Games

Hunger Games has the perfect blend of weapons, world and RPG elements required to craft the perfect video game. The best part about Hunger Games was the fact that they were held every year, so if someone decides to make a game based on the series, they don't need to stick to Katniss's story. The player could create their own character, choose their weapons and decide to either team up with other kids in the Hunger Games or go solo. Am I the only one who thinks this sounds like a premise to the revolutionary battle royale game?

Books That Need To Be Adapted Into Video Games Asap

The point is people love the Hunger Games and the concept of it. Incidentally, it happens to be a great concept for a video game as well. Percy Jackson Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon