In the mid-2000s, movie-licensed games were a dime a dozen—and usually about as valuable as one. When the Eragon film crashed and burned in 2006, most fans expected the tie-in video game to follow suit. However, if you dust off your original Xbox, you’ll find that Stormfront Studios actually managed to capture the "Inheritance Cycle" spirit better than the big-screen adaptation ever did.
Is it a masterpiece? No. But for anyone who felt betrayed by the 2006 film, the Xbox version of Eragon acts as a decent apology letter . It’s a mindless, magic-heavy brawler that understands the power fantasy of being a Dragon Rider.
It stands out as a fun co-op title where you and a friend can tear through orc-like creatures with stylized finishers. 2. Respecting the Lore (More Than the Movie)