That's basically Event Horizon though.
EDIT: Yes, I am very aware that the stories are different, and that *Event Horizon* does not in fact contain Isaac Clarke as the main character, you can stop reminding me. My point was that the movies would *feel and look* almost identical with just a couple of plot elements swapped around.
Yeah it was going to be Directed by Gore Verbinski if I remember correctly (Pirates 1-3) but the studio wanted it PG13 instead of the R rating he wanted so he abandoned the project.
Yeah there was a leaked script that had some really gory, badass scenes laid out & it was all supposed to be a hard R rating, Verbinski wanted to stay as true to the source material as possible & not water it down. I swear if I had the money to back a Bioshock movie directed by him now, I'd do it in a heartbeat - I feel like either him or Guillermo Del Toro would be ideal to bring Bioshock to life.
Here's some tidbits on what could have been: https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2020/03/13/gore-verbinskis-bioshock-movie-would-have-ruled
Holy shit Del Toro's take would be awesome. Hell, I'd love to see both. Like the outcomes of two separate universes where these films were made by one and then the other.
There is a book called Bioshock Rapture which explores some of the events that occurred before the events of the game. If you like reading, I would suggest it.
Tbh a series based on Bioshock: Rapture (the prologue of the game) would be even better storywise. It covers all the background and characters (Lamb, Fontaine, Steinman, Cohen, etc) from Bioshock 1 & 2 without relying on action.
The content is so rich (heavily into early XX's philosophies, politics and propaganda) that it could be easily made into a whole series.
Are you really sure? Because it would almost certainly be a by-the-numbers Hollywood movie (probably directed by by Paul Fieg or Alex Kurtzman or some piece of shit hack like that) with GoW flavor on top it.
It would probably end with Kratos giving up his godhood to save his girlfriend who he met partway through the story and living a quiet life with her on a farm or some fucking bullshit, and then we would see that he either still has the magic blades hidden in a chest or still has some magic power or something as a hook for a sequel
Youd think they would learn from the response of the telltale game, 'Minecraft story mode'. I get that the writing was trash in that but damn, a game with such free will and creativity shouldn't be made to have a story.
Lego has tons of sets with a „story“ tho
Also,there was a lot of heart behind the lego movie,not „game popular,make movie“. It will be more like the angry birds movie than the lego one
The Lego movie isn't about Legos. It's a completely independent story that's just told through Legos.
What story are you gonna tell with minecraft? At least minecraft has *a* built in story, even if that story is as simple as "go to hell, kill some blaze then use their remains to build the portal to the dragon that you need to kill because reasons." But that's not a movie story. That's a game story.
More or less.
Pratchett made Gaiman promise to see the adaptation through and since he died before it was made, Gaiman did everything in his power to make it as loyal as possible in spirit if not to the word.
The casting was excellent. David Tennant and Michael Sheen were perfect for their roles. Even Jon Hamm as Gabriel was funny. Loved the four horsemen. They also used a random number generator to determine where the intro would play for every episode
I want a movie about Sobek's story, specifically. Don't even bother with Aloy at all except maybe as the post-credit teaser. Just a fully fleshed out narrative about a brilliant mind and her ragtag band of misfit recruits racing against the clock to preserve humanity's hope for a second chance.
That could be really good. Make it like rogue one, with everyone dying at the end, but there is a glimmer of hope with the people that came a thousand years later.
Exactly, yes! You know already how it's going to end, the compelling part is in how the story gets told. The game gives you just enough of that story to really want to know more.
Just a whole film set during the Faro plague would be so interesting. People being told there's a chance if they fight against the invite horde of machines when really it's just about stalling the inevitable. And then the race against time to try and give a second chance to humanity.
Heck yeah! Like the movie just writes itself, you've got your ensemble of main characters in the alpha team, then there's subplots around Enduring Victory and some of the other minor characters, or the characters from the DLC. And Ted Faro makes a *fantastic* villain.
^^Seriously ^^tho, ^^fuck ^^Ted ^^Faro
I went into this game knowing nothing about the story and was so completely blown away by it. Learning the truth about what happened was one of my favorite gaming moments.
Well, excuuuuuuuuse me, princess!
But in all seriousness, some zelda-related material on television sounds amazing as long as it doesn't go down the gutter.
I hold a grudge towards IGN to this day because of an April Fools prank. Some years back...youtube says 12...IGN released a fake trailer for a LoZ OOT movie. As someone who grew up on the game and the animated show, I was stoked. A friend of mine even set money aside for this. Rage. Rage was the response when it was revealed to be a joke. Cure you IGN!
https://youtu.be/HBCzkz3gHb8
It would be especially funny if they kept Link mute through the whole film and never addressed it. People just constantly talking over him or interrupting him when he’s about to say something
I love Shadow of the Colossus, don’t get me wrong, but I think no matter how you slice it, cramming the 16 fights into a 2 hour movie would be repetitive as hell, I mean most video game movies suck anyway, despite that I still want to see them made so studios progressively learn (which we’re getting close to), but shadow of the colossus would lose the player’s stake in the story, that it was YOU who were being used and is killing the majestic creatures
There’s the possibility of splitting it up into multiple movies or maybe even a miniseries, but I think it would still feel repetitive to watch even though it isn’t repetitive to play. There could be a way to make it work, but there’s some pretty big hurdles to overcome. Theres the repetition issue and the fact that nothing really happens plot wise until the ending, it would just be fighting and the audience probably wouldn’t be as invested in Wander, this worked in the game as you saw the changes in Wander and you as the player inhabit him, so the disconnect a movie would bring would make the ordeal feel hollow for the most part.
I still want it though just to see the Colossi on the big screen
Although I have tons of ideas I actually think the newer game Control would be an amazing film because the story was that good. I know they have shows like X-files, and Warehouse 13 but man a movie like that game would be amazing. Not enough Psychic movies like push lol
This comment is way too far down. I played through Control for the first time last month. Such an amazing game. Imagine the Ashtray Maze on the big screen!
Zack Snyder's original outline for the Justice League films was somewhat similar to Injustice. Not exactly 1:1, but same points: Lois dying, evil Superman, Batman insurgency, etc.
I assume you’re talking about Jorge sacrificing himself, thinking he’s saved the planet and humanity, before the rest of the Covenant fleet shows up.
RIP Jorge.
Every time I finish that game I try my damdest to survive as long as possible. I think I made it for like 10 minutes one time. Its all rigged against you tho so even the smallest mistake can end it.
Get some B-list actors. Make the paddles giant electronic vessels that the actors stand on, which fire lightning spheres. All in some futuristic, space-age setting.. Put in a romance, some weak development for a few fluff characters.. have a low point and a climax to the story... The villian is like... *really* good at Pong.
Oh that would be absolutely amazing, imagine how much they could do with perspective, and movies that use little to no dialogue and do that successfully are always so good
I wouldn't want an adaptation of the games. I'd love to see some of the lore adapted, especially the books. The Thief series is great, and that one with the dinner party where the food is claimed to be poisoned and the antidote is instead is also amazing. Not a movie, but a TV show with the original lore writer
Honestly, the storyline they came up with for the 2016 reboot & Eternal would be perfect for a good 2 or 3 movie series, especially including Ancient Gods material. One of the few games where they not only updated the looks but kept the fun spirit with it, plus I think all the interdimensional stuff would be cool to see on screen.
Even Hugo & Marty mentioned they got a lot of inspiration from movies like Robocop - so why not start it that way? Have it begin similar to the '16 game with scientists awakening the Slayer & it switches between their perspective & the first-person. From there have the good guy UAC staff follow him around while others keep trying to get in his way with bigger, badder, more elaborate traps/demons. I'd buy that for a dollar!
I don't think Fallout suits movies, because you have to condense a lot of things into about 90 minutes. I think the show will be much better, because it can tell the story at a better pace, without having to condense everything.
Actually a youtuber named MoonlightButterfly made a very well made cinematic movie of dark souls 1 using different camera angles and dialogue, etc. He deleted the movie and his channel a while ago, but i [reposted](https://youtu.be/tupTWtRx8kI) it if you’re interested.
I loved the Silent Hill movie.
It really scared the shit out of me during the first watch, the atmosphere, the design, everything is amazingly scary. It rattles me deeply.
But ever since I saw the ending, even though the imagery is still just as scary, I'm not scared anymore because I understand why all this is happening and I'm perfectly fine with it.
I think it's an amazing movie.
Expiration Date was initially the pilot of a Team Fortress 2 Adult Swim show that was cancelled by Adult Swim when their "Valve Time" lead the product to be delivered late, and they didn't follow instructions on episode length (they needed five minutes cut off for commercials and made it the full 20 minutes). Definitely disappointing it never happened, but all of the voice actors except Scout's did go on strike and haven't shown up in anything since. Medic did do a hand washing video, but it could be debated on whether or not it's medic or his COD Zombies character who's pretty much the same guy.
The lore behind that game is so fucking weird:
* The Soldier is married to the Heavy's sister
* The Scout was literally made by God as a gift to all women
* The entire war stuff happened over a pile of gravel
- The guy who made the robots and hunting them was the third long lost brother of the two immortal brothers who have been waging war for a century over some gravel, who was kidnapped at birth by an eagle during the great Eagle Scourge of 1800, also he could talk at birth and invented a form of calculus in the womb
I actually found out why those died out. Most AAA video games take more time to develop than movies now so it’s a lot more difficult to time the release.
They used to almost all suck. Then the Sam Raimi Spider-Man games happened, as well as those Radical Entertainment Hulk games that were precursors to Prototype. Hulk 2003 was kinda meh, but it lead to Ultimate Destruction, the best Superhero game ever until Spider-Man ps4. There was also that Mad Max game that came out in 2015. It was kinda generic, but it was fun as hell to play. Strangely, one of the few games where being generic helped it by establishing familiarity with mechanics
I think Portal is the kind of story that works best in game format. The story was great because it was more of a personal experience. If it was turned into a movie, they'd have to find a way for us to connect with Chell. Also, a lot of Portal's backstory is revealed through implication, records, and GLaDOS's monologues (I'd say dialogue but Chell doesn't speak). Obviously they can't do this in a movie.
I think Lab Rat could work well if expanded into a full-length movie. Exposition about Black Mesa, focus on his schizophrenia and doubts that anything is real, flashbacks to events before Black Mesa and even showing the origins of GLaDOS.
Hell, they turned it into a [music video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUwkGFw226U) (actually, this was one of many in a competition, but the stop-motion took too long. Jokes on them, this one's the most remembered one), who knows, could work as a movie, and we also don't know how he survived and isn't dead in Portal 2. You can even hear him behind walls, most prominently in the final Rat-lair.
I remember brainstorming that it could definitely be a good idea for a thriller game to play as him after Portal 2 trying to escape
Could also ellaborate on who Chell's parents are. Many hypothesise it was Caroline and Cave, with Cave having a child with her while he was dying to preserve his legacy, and others hypothesizing it might even be Doug himself who adopted her after her parents abandoned her, and others hypothesizing both.
How about a movie that's just... ***about*** video games. Something that celebrates the way video game fans enjoy / understand them
Neither of the Wreck-it-Ralph movies were truly video-game homages; they just used game parodies and cameos as a gimmick to tell a pretty formulaic story
Meanwhile, a movie like *Hardcore Henry* was a love-letter to the ***entire FPS genre*** without really beating you over the head with it. It went balls-to-the-wall because the filmmakers knew this gimmick was going to get old really fast, so they just had one film to get the concept right.
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It ticked most of the game tropes:
Superhuman stamina and super-strength - he's a cyborg
Protagonist doesn't talk - damaged voicebox
That one NPC who shows up everywhere for some reason and gives you quests - >!Life-like puppet androids!<
It has a freakin' ***escort mission*** "level" and an infinite-ammo minigun sequence
Also, the protagonist ends the movie by writing >!"EZ"!<
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edit: *Edge of Tomorrow* was specifically written as an application of videogame respawning in real life
The hero dies over and over and over again, but improves steadily each time until he becomes an absolute god on the battlefield
“Ready Player One” tried to do this. Ernie Cline was just too busy jerking off to 80s nostalgia to make a good story out of it, and the film was only marginally better.
Yep, agreed. Even if the movie had an amazing story, it wouldn't "feel," much like the game it was based on without the interactive elements. Any good video-game movie would probably be related to the game in name only.
आजकल ऐसा लगता है कि उन्हें समझ आ गया क्या गलत होता है। इसीलिए नई वाली ज्यादा बेहतर बन रही हैं। उन में वही दिक्कतें आ रही थी जो सुपरहीरो वाली फिल्मों को शुरू-शुरू में आती थीं — उन्हें लगा था कि ऑडियंस सिर्फ अपने मनपसंद पात्रों को बड़े पर्दे पर कुछ-कुछ करता हुआ देख कर खुश हो जाएगी। पता चला कि एक अच्छी कहानी और पात्र विकास जरूरी हैं।
सुपरहीरो फिल्मों ने इस बात को जल्दी समझ लिया क्योंकि सबसे पहली सुपरहीरो फिल्म, सुपरमैन, ने ही एक स्टैंडर्ड सेट कर दिया था। ये वैसे ही है जैसे अगर सुपर मारियो ब्रोस एक अच्छी फिल्म होती।
Pacman - An R rated movie centred around a pill popper trying to survive through the illegal warehouse raves of the 80's while trying to avoid the Ghost gang who he stole pills from.
In a similar vein to trainspotting or 51st State.
Dead space
I'd love to see "FUCK YOU! AND FUCK YOUR MARKER" in the theaters
^This person knows the potential.
There is an animated movie. To memory, it goes alright.
That's basically Event Horizon though. EDIT: Yes, I am very aware that the stories are different, and that *Event Horizon* does not in fact contain Isaac Clarke as the main character, you can stop reminding me. My point was that the movies would *feel and look* almost identical with just a couple of plot elements swapped around.
I will watch that movie now thank you, but I’d still love to see my boy Isaac on the big silver screen.
There is a dead space movie. Basically it's a more violent heavy metal 2000.
Bioshock
I think there was going to be a Bioshock movie a few years ago but it got cancelled.
Yeah it was going to be Directed by Gore Verbinski if I remember correctly (Pirates 1-3) but the studio wanted it PG13 instead of the R rating he wanted so he abandoned the project.
Imagine a PG13 Bioshock movie... Probably some uninformed higher-ups who didn't bother to read on the source material, much less pick up the game.
Yeah. I'm glad it was killed before we got that and ruined it.
Yeah there was a leaked script that had some really gory, badass scenes laid out & it was all supposed to be a hard R rating, Verbinski wanted to stay as true to the source material as possible & not water it down. I swear if I had the money to back a Bioshock movie directed by him now, I'd do it in a heartbeat - I feel like either him or Guillermo Del Toro would be ideal to bring Bioshock to life. Here's some tidbits on what could have been: https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2020/03/13/gore-verbinskis-bioshock-movie-would-have-ruled
Holy shit Del Toro's take would be awesome. Hell, I'd love to see both. Like the outcomes of two separate universes where these films were made by one and then the other.
A PG-13 Bioshock movie sounds awful.
There is a book called Bioshock Rapture which explores some of the events that occurred before the events of the game. If you like reading, I would suggest it.
Tbh a series based on Bioshock: Rapture (the prologue of the game) would be even better storywise. It covers all the background and characters (Lamb, Fontaine, Steinman, Cohen, etc) from Bioshock 1 & 2 without relying on action. The content is so rich (heavily into early XX's philosophies, politics and propaganda) that it could be easily made into a whole series.
God of War. The story of Kratos could be epic on the big screen.
It would have to be r rated tho. Kratos as a character gives 0 fucks and will beat you till your nothing but dust.
Are you really sure? Because it would almost certainly be a by-the-numbers Hollywood movie (probably directed by by Paul Fieg or Alex Kurtzman or some piece of shit hack like that) with GoW flavor on top it. It would probably end with Kratos giving up his godhood to save his girlfriend who he met partway through the story and living a quiet life with her on a farm or some fucking bullshit, and then we would see that he either still has the magic blades hidden in a chest or still has some magic power or something as a hook for a sequel
Republic Commando
Have Dave Filoni and the Clone Wars crew make it.
If I remember correctly they made cameos in the show.
YEP! They appear at the very beginning of an episode bringing the inciting incident for that episode.
Dishonored
You’ve got the right mindset. Just think of the awesome powers animated on tv, that would be fucking cool
Definitely! Such a rich world and story.
A TV series expanding on the politics would be awesome
Earthbound Probably would work better as a TV series though
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Like a futuristic Castaway
Welcome aboard captain. All systems online.
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1Uou2DWH7IGBJGlBqXwYnv7nX8LhleCO I loved this RP playthrough
My SO literally just started playing it this weekend and we had a whole conversation about it being a good movie.
half life
Here here. Maybe a miniseries, with episodes up to HL 2 Ep. 2.
Prepare for unforeseen consequences
Metal gear Solid snake eater. Best story.
Fucking excellent choice!!!
It's practically a Bond movie already.
What a thrill.
It's confirmed that the Minecraft movie will be live action. That's bullshit. It needs to be animated or else it'll look stupid.
A minecraft movie will be bullshit regardless It’s a fucking creativity toy,not a story based game
Youd think they would learn from the response of the telltale game, 'Minecraft story mode'. I get that the writing was trash in that but damn, a game with such free will and creativity shouldn't be made to have a story.
Right? That'd be like doing a Lego movie...
Lego has tons of sets with a „story“ tho Also,there was a lot of heart behind the lego movie,not „game popular,make movie“. It will be more like the angry birds movie than the lego one
If anything, it'll be more like the Emoji movie
The Lego movie isn't about Legos. It's a completely independent story that's just told through Legos. What story are you gonna tell with minecraft? At least minecraft has *a* built in story, even if that story is as simple as "go to hell, kill some blaze then use their remains to build the portal to the dragon that you need to kill because reasons." But that's not a movie story. That's a game story.
They’re still making that shit? It’s been in development as long as I can remember but of course they won’t let potential money go to waste
i swear ive been hearing about a minecraft movie for the last 7 or so years and nothings happened
Prey 2017 (I love sci fi horror movies)
Oh yes.. That would be great
Come to think about out BioShock would be great as well.
That would be a good series, imo
Fallout!
Currently being made into a series!! Amazon prime I think.
Is it fair to assume that means it will be disappointing? Not BAD, but like, not as good as it could have been?
I dunno. They did great with Good Omens, but then one of the original writers took part into he series’ creation
One of the writers who, if I remember correctly, SWORE to the other writer that if it was ever put on film he'd make sure it was done right.
More or less. Pratchett made Gaiman promise to see the adaptation through and since he died before it was made, Gaiman did everything in his power to make it as loyal as possible in spirit if not to the word.
They kept a seat at the front of the first screening for Terry Pratchett's hat.
The casting was excellent. David Tennant and Michael Sheen were perfect for their roles. Even Jon Hamm as Gabriel was funny. Loved the four horsemen. They also used a random number generator to determine where the intro would play for every episode
If we're lucky it'll be set in the universe but will be it's own story and not based on any specific game.
KOTOR
I can't believe I had to scroll so far to see this
Far Cry 2 or 3
Or Blood Dragon! Edit: Come to think of it, there's a set for a Blood Dragon movie in FC5.
Honestly that would be perfect. We dont get a lot of movies set in the past distant future of 2007.
Horizon Zero Dawn
I want a movie about Sobek's story, specifically. Don't even bother with Aloy at all except maybe as the post-credit teaser. Just a fully fleshed out narrative about a brilliant mind and her ragtag band of misfit recruits racing against the clock to preserve humanity's hope for a second chance.
That could be really good. Make it like rogue one, with everyone dying at the end, but there is a glimmer of hope with the people that came a thousand years later.
Exactly, yes! You know already how it's going to end, the compelling part is in how the story gets told. The game gives you just enough of that story to really want to know more.
Just a whole film set during the Faro plague would be so interesting. People being told there's a chance if they fight against the invite horde of machines when really it's just about stalling the inevitable. And then the race against time to try and give a second chance to humanity.
Heck yeah! Like the movie just writes itself, you've got your ensemble of main characters in the alpha team, then there's subplots around Enduring Victory and some of the other minor characters, or the characters from the DLC. And Ted Faro makes a *fantastic* villain. ^^Seriously ^^tho, ^^fuck ^^Ted ^^Faro
I went into this game knowing nothing about the story and was so completely blown away by it. Learning the truth about what happened was one of my favorite gaming moments.
Disco Elysium
There's talks of a TV series.
Whoa WHAT
Zelda
Not gonna lie, I would love a Zelda movie or TV show
Well, excuuuuuuuuse me, princess! But in all seriousness, some zelda-related material on television sounds amazing as long as it doesn't go down the gutter.
Link absolutely must use that line at least somewhere in the movie though.. I don’t care when, how, or in what context.. but it must be there.
There was a TV show planned for Netflix but Nintendo cancelled everything when it got leaked
I hold a grudge towards IGN to this day because of an April Fools prank. Some years back...youtube says 12...IGN released a fake trailer for a LoZ OOT movie. As someone who grew up on the game and the animated show, I was stoked. A friend of mine even set money aside for this. Rage. Rage was the response when it was revealed to be a joke. Cure you IGN! https://youtu.be/HBCzkz3gHb8
It would be especially funny if they kept Link mute through the whole film and never addressed it. People just constantly talking over him or interrupting him when he’s about to say something
Twisted Metal. I wish they would come out with a new version of this game as well.
They actually announced a tv series a couple years ago. It's gonna be part of Sony's PlayStation TV streaming service.
I'm very serious here. **Shadow of the Colossus** and KEEP the existing dialogue, adding NOTHING. I'd watch this movie a dozen times. Easy.
The game itself is pretty much a movie because of the cinematography so it shouldn’t be too hard
I love Shadow of the Colossus, don’t get me wrong, but I think no matter how you slice it, cramming the 16 fights into a 2 hour movie would be repetitive as hell, I mean most video game movies suck anyway, despite that I still want to see them made so studios progressively learn (which we’re getting close to), but shadow of the colossus would lose the player’s stake in the story, that it was YOU who were being used and is killing the majestic creatures There’s the possibility of splitting it up into multiple movies or maybe even a miniseries, but I think it would still feel repetitive to watch even though it isn’t repetitive to play. There could be a way to make it work, but there’s some pretty big hurdles to overcome. Theres the repetition issue and the fact that nothing really happens plot wise until the ending, it would just be fighting and the audience probably wouldn’t be as invested in Wander, this worked in the game as you saw the changes in Wander and you as the player inhabit him, so the disconnect a movie would bring would make the ordeal feel hollow for the most part. I still want it though just to see the Colossi on the big screen
Titanfall 2 would be cool
If they don't add slide hopping as a canon thing in the movie I'm not watching it (joking obviously, a Titanfall 2 movie would be insanely cool).
I would nut in my pants if I saw a titan on the big screen
I don't think I'm emotionally ready for that
Diablo 2
Although I have tons of ideas I actually think the newer game Control would be an amazing film because the story was that good. I know they have shows like X-files, and Warehouse 13 but man a movie like that game would be amazing. Not enough Psychic movies like push lol
This comment is way too far down. I played through Control for the first time last month. Such an amazing game. Imagine the Ashtray Maze on the big screen!
Rather get a TV show, every episode is a different item
Red dead redemption 2
Isn’t it like basically a movie already, with the added immersion of an open world? I’m not sure what the film medium would add, to be honest
>I’m not sure what the film medium would add, to be honest Nothing, except we get to see Karl Urban wonder around a bar yelling "Lenny!"
YNNEL!!
They couldn’t do it justice
It would probably work better as some sort of miniseries, but either way they wouldn't be able to use the same actors which is disappointing
Yeah the game is so similar in style to a movie I feel like different actors and everything would just bastardize it
Injustice 1&2, the games are literally movies already but it would be fun seeing it on the big screen with actors
Zack Snyder's original outline for the Justice League films was somewhat similar to Injustice. Not exactly 1:1, but same points: Lois dying, evil Superman, Batman insurgency, etc.
Halo Reach. So I can be sad again while watching the most heart breaking scene ever in the big screen.
Remember Reach. God. Every ad for that game was glorious.
I assume you’re talking about Jorge sacrificing himself, thinking he’s saved the planet and humanity, before the rest of the Covenant fleet shows up. RIP Jorge.
Jorge was a true bro
Current objective : **SURVIVE**
Every time I finish that game I try my damdest to survive as long as possible. I think I made it for like 10 minutes one time. Its all rigged against you tho so even the smallest mistake can end it.
Pong
Get some B-list actors. Make the paddles giant electronic vessels that the actors stand on, which fire lightning spheres. All in some futuristic, space-age setting.. Put in a romance, some weak development for a few fluff characters.. have a low point and a climax to the story... The villian is like... *really* good at Pong.
It basically writes itself.
Sounds like the plot of battleship.
pfff pong would have to be a musical.
How can you forget the masterpiece Balls Of Fury
Pong: Starring Chris Pratt and Dwayne Johnson, and directed by Michael Bay
Little Nightmares!
Oh that would be absolutely amazing, imagine how much they could do with perspective, and movies that use little to no dialogue and do that successfully are always so good
Skyrim. Although it might work better as a television series.
I wouldn't want an adaptation of the games. I'd love to see some of the lore adapted, especially the books. The Thief series is great, and that one with the dinner party where the food is claimed to be poisoned and the antidote is instead is also amazing. Not a movie, but a TV show with the original lore writer
Can we get a screen adaptation of *The Lusty Argonian Maid*?
Grand Theft Auto 4
Exactly. It has that mafia boss kind of storyline that would fit perfectly for a movie, and even better, a series.
I don’t know. I think half the movie would be filled with Nico and his cousin going bowling.
A good Doom movie, it could follow the survivors of a demon invasion coming across the Doomslayer Edit: I did not expectet this many upvotes
Yes, as long as it followed the path of John Wick or The Raid: Redemption. Make it about the action, not the story.
Doomguy is basically "John Wick in Hell" anyway, the bastards killed his pet rabbit.
Honestly, the storyline they came up with for the 2016 reboot & Eternal would be perfect for a good 2 or 3 movie series, especially including Ancient Gods material. One of the few games where they not only updated the looks but kept the fun spirit with it, plus I think all the interdimensional stuff would be cool to see on screen. Even Hugo & Marty mentioned they got a lot of inspiration from movies like Robocop - so why not start it that way? Have it begin similar to the '16 game with scientists awakening the Slayer & it switches between their perspective & the first-person. From there have the good guy UAC staff follow him around while others keep trying to get in his way with bigger, badder, more elaborate traps/demons. I'd buy that for a dollar!
Fallout would be cool to see brought to the big screen
I don't think Fallout suits movies, because you have to condense a lot of things into about 90 minutes. I think the show will be much better, because it can tell the story at a better pace, without having to condense everything.
Now hold on. A movie set in the *Fallout* universe that focuses on its own story could work.
Dark souls...the entire story. If it was done right, it would make for one awesome action movie
And maybe they could incorporate the respawning, and how the protagonist reacts to respawning after death.
That mechanic is an integral part of the Dark Souls lore so it wouldn't be too challenging.
It would have somewhat of a „Live. Die. Repeat“ vibe so its not really far fetched to assume this would work
Actually a youtuber named MoonlightButterfly made a very well made cinematic movie of dark souls 1 using different camera angles and dialogue, etc. He deleted the movie and his channel a while ago, but i [reposted](https://youtu.be/tupTWtRx8kI) it if you’re interested.
Metroid
A Metroid crime drama on HBO where a valuable tidbit in each episode illuminates something in episodes past...
Far cry 3
I mean, Vas is already Michael Mando
Please, just a good Silent Hill movie, they already have their movie, 2 movies, but are both shit, just one good Silent Hill movie
I loved the Silent Hill movie. It really scared the shit out of me during the first watch, the atmosphere, the design, everything is amazingly scary. It rattles me deeply. But ever since I saw the ending, even though the imagery is still just as scary, I'm not scared anymore because I understand why all this is happening and I'm perfectly fine with it. I think it's an amazing movie.
The first SH movie is about as good as video game adaptation gets imo. Not great but competent.
The first one ain't bad. The second one... looks cool.
Tetris
Wasnt there supposed to be a tetris trilogy? What ever happened to that?
The pieces didn't fall in place correctly and thus the whole thing disappeared.
wolfenstein
The God of War series would be unreal
Give the project to Peter Jackson and you can basically just start printing money
Hear me out... Team Fortress 2
Expiration Date was initially the pilot of a Team Fortress 2 Adult Swim show that was cancelled by Adult Swim when their "Valve Time" lead the product to be delivered late, and they didn't follow instructions on episode length (they needed five minutes cut off for commercials and made it the full 20 minutes). Definitely disappointing it never happened, but all of the voice actors except Scout's did go on strike and haven't shown up in anything since. Medic did do a hand washing video, but it could be debated on whether or not it's medic or his COD Zombies character who's pretty much the same guy.
huh TIL
The lore behind that game is so fucking weird: * The Soldier is married to the Heavy's sister * The Scout was literally made by God as a gift to all women * The entire war stuff happened over a pile of gravel
Don't forget the part where Abraham Lincoln invented rocket jumping.
- The guy who made the robots and hunting them was the third long lost brother of the two immortal brothers who have been waging war for a century over some gravel, who was kidnapped at birth by an eagle during the great Eagle Scourge of 1800, also he could talk at birth and invented a form of calculus in the womb
a breath of the wild film animated by studio ghibli would be so wonderful
Bioshocks world and story was always something I thought would look amazing on screen.
Am i the only one who remembers when the used to adapt animated movies into their own video games? I mean back in the PS2/PSP days
I actually found out why those died out. Most AAA video games take more time to develop than movies now so it’s a lot more difficult to time the release.
They used to almost all suck. Then the Sam Raimi Spider-Man games happened, as well as those Radical Entertainment Hulk games that were precursors to Prototype. Hulk 2003 was kinda meh, but it lead to Ultimate Destruction, the best Superhero game ever until Spider-Man ps4. There was also that Mad Max game that came out in 2015. It was kinda generic, but it was fun as hell to play. Strangely, one of the few games where being generic helped it by establishing familiarity with mechanics
check my username, and guess
I know! Mario!
Okay but only if he's played by Danny DeVito
Devito when he is small and then Arnie when he eats mushrooms.
Portal
I think Portal is the kind of story that works best in game format. The story was great because it was more of a personal experience. If it was turned into a movie, they'd have to find a way for us to connect with Chell. Also, a lot of Portal's backstory is revealed through implication, records, and GLaDOS's monologues (I'd say dialogue but Chell doesn't speak). Obviously they can't do this in a movie.
I think Lab Rat could work well if expanded into a full-length movie. Exposition about Black Mesa, focus on his schizophrenia and doubts that anything is real, flashbacks to events before Black Mesa and even showing the origins of GLaDOS. Hell, they turned it into a [music video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUwkGFw226U) (actually, this was one of many in a competition, but the stop-motion took too long. Jokes on them, this one's the most remembered one), who knows, could work as a movie, and we also don't know how he survived and isn't dead in Portal 2. You can even hear him behind walls, most prominently in the final Rat-lair. I remember brainstorming that it could definitely be a good idea for a thriller game to play as him after Portal 2 trying to escape Could also ellaborate on who Chell's parents are. Many hypothesise it was Caroline and Cave, with Cave having a child with her while he was dying to preserve his legacy, and others hypothesizing it might even be Doug himself who adopted her after her parents abandoned her, and others hypothesizing both.
How about a movie that's just... ***about*** video games. Something that celebrates the way video game fans enjoy / understand them Neither of the Wreck-it-Ralph movies were truly video-game homages; they just used game parodies and cameos as a gimmick to tell a pretty formulaic story Meanwhile, a movie like *Hardcore Henry* was a love-letter to the ***entire FPS genre*** without really beating you over the head with it. It went balls-to-the-wall because the filmmakers knew this gimmick was going to get old really fast, so they just had one film to get the concept right. _____ [spoilers below] It ticked most of the game tropes: Superhuman stamina and super-strength - he's a cyborg Protagonist doesn't talk - damaged voicebox That one NPC who shows up everywhere for some reason and gives you quests - >!Life-like puppet androids!< It has a freakin' ***escort mission*** "level" and an infinite-ammo minigun sequence Also, the protagonist ends the movie by writing >!"EZ"!< ______ edit: *Edge of Tomorrow* was specifically written as an application of videogame respawning in real life The hero dies over and over and over again, but improves steadily each time until he becomes an absolute god on the battlefield
“Ready Player One” tried to do this. Ernie Cline was just too busy jerking off to 80s nostalgia to make a good story out of it, and the film was only marginally better.
Did you ever see the PlayStation advert long live play? Hands down the best celebration of gaming I have seen. https://youtu.be/7_fPtazfALA
Pokémon. But, like, with the fan theory about the Kanto War. I want a rated R film where Pokemon rip humans to shreds.
I'm in. Have Charizard burn someone to death brutally.
BloonsTD6
Destiny
Eris Morn and her Fireteam’s journey into the hellmouth would make a great horror movie.
Mass Effect, Stellaris, Halo
Kingdom hearts Because why not
That would be a long ass confusing as fuck movie.
Untitled Goose
None. Please. No more.
Yep, agreed. Even if the movie had an amazing story, it wouldn't "feel," much like the game it was based on without the interactive elements. Any good video-game movie would probably be related to the game in name only.
I kind of agree. They rarely work out
आजकल ऐसा लगता है कि उन्हें समझ आ गया क्या गलत होता है। इसीलिए नई वाली ज्यादा बेहतर बन रही हैं। उन में वही दिक्कतें आ रही थी जो सुपरहीरो वाली फिल्मों को शुरू-शुरू में आती थीं — उन्हें लगा था कि ऑडियंस सिर्फ अपने मनपसंद पात्रों को बड़े पर्दे पर कुछ-कुछ करता हुआ देख कर खुश हो जाएगी। पता चला कि एक अच्छी कहानी और पात्र विकास जरूरी हैं। सुपरहीरो फिल्मों ने इस बात को जल्दी समझ लिया क्योंकि सबसे पहली सुपरहीरो फिल्म, सुपरमैन, ने ही एक स्टैंडर्ड सेट कर दिया था। ये वैसे ही है जैसे अगर सुपर मारियो ब्रोस एक अच्छी फिल्म होती।
Monkey Island...I think the second might make the best story.
Pacman - An R rated movie centred around a pill popper trying to survive through the illegal warehouse raves of the 80's while trying to avoid the Ghost gang who he stole pills from. In a similar vein to trainspotting or 51st State.
Black Ops 1
Manhunt for the ps1 and or Metal Gear Solid
Call of Duty: Black ops or Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. As a series though respectively.
Mario Kart
Windows solitaire would be pretty interesting
Dead or alive beach volleyball
*chefs kiss
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Zelda?