In this feature, we're going to take a look at some of the most horrible
videogame movie adaptations.
When the best
videogame movie adaptation is Silent Hill or Resident Evil you begin to wonder what the heck's going on, especially when compared to dire movies such as Doom, Far Cry, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Hitman, Max Payne or, er, Tomb Raider.
Not exact matches
Matt Rodgers on the best ever video game
movie scenes... The first part of 2018 will see two high profile
videogame adaptations hit the big screen in an attempt to do what 2016's Assassin's Creed couldn't, by breaking a curse which has stretched back as far as 1993's infamous Super Mario Bros.
movie.
With Tomb Raider being the latest
videogame to get the
movie adaptation treatment (again), we can't help but think about all the other games we'd like to see films of.
These are
videogame properties that have
movie adaptations in the works, and we're not done yet — Just Cause has just joined the party.
While not always the greatest films,
videogame movies can be pretty entertaining for what they are, and after suffering through so many bad
adaptations we learned there's a clear divide between the good and the bad.
Due to a combination of laziness and gaming's ever - increasing popularity,
movie adaptations of
videogames are becoming more and more prevalent in today's cinema.
However, David Hayter, the voice of Solid Snake and writer of the original (and best) X-Men
movie, believes that the
videogame movie genre can learn from comic book
adaptations.
But alas, the series has proven to be one of the most financially successful
videogame movie franchises to date and has undoubtedly led to increased interest in game
adaptations, for better of for worse.
Overall, Monsters vs. Aliens is a solid
videogame adaptation from the
movie.
movie hurts more than it helps
videogame - to -
movie adaptation gain some form of credulity.
It took three years to create and, to this day, is still one of the best reviewed
videogame to
movie adaptations.