It’s a rare thing when a videogame adaptation of a blockbuster film doesn’t suck. The reason, of course, is simple. Studios want these games to cash in on a movie’s popularity as quickly as possible, giving developers little time to develop a product of worth. As such, most of these small-screen adaptations are barely worth their packaging. They’re often shameless exploitations of greater works of art. So when a game as enjoyable as The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe comes along, it’s a rare treat. […]