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Video games often try to expand their stories with extra content through new DLCs. Outside the virtual world, they achieve the same goal through books, comics, and manga. Comics offer a short-form visual story to tell, and novels deliver a wordy adventure. Manga is the best of both worlds, combining creative visual styles with good, lengthy stories for fans to get lost in.
Some games’ visual style and gameplay easily translate into a manga, like with visual novel video games. Others, like hack-and-slash or adventure games, offer more creative license for their adaptations. Artists and writers get to re-imagine the game in a new format that often adds a brand-new dimension to the game for fans to fall in love with.
10 Video Games You Didn’t Know Had A Manga Adaptation
Whether it’s , or, most recently, , some of the most popular manga series created in the past few years have been adapted from video games rather than the other way around. While some of those manga are, in turn, adapted into TV show anime, others remain print-only versions that continue to amuse and entertain fans of the genre by pushing the narrative forward with rich characterizations and mythological backstories.
Some video games boast their own compelling storylines and gameplay, but the most memorable ones adapted into manga series tend to flesh out the characters and advance the plot even further.





























