Posted February 14, 2018
Remember when every movie ever was turned into a game for the NES/SNES/Genisis/PS1/PS2? Well I don't because prior to this decade the only games I owned where Lemmings, Worms ans Space Cadet Pinball. But I watch a lot of AVGN.
Yeah, many of the movies in question had no business being turned into games (Home Alone 2, Platoon, Bram Stoker's Dracula) and even the ones that could have worked didn't (Tron 2.0 is pretty awesome after a broken first few levels though).
Now let's see how silly we can make this. What movies have no business ever being turned into games. Suggest anything!
The only rule I'd suggest is no documentaries.
I might as well get this started with two suggestions.
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.... Spring
An extremely slow but beautiful film from South Korea about an old Zen monk teaching a child over the course of decades how to be let go of earthly vices. There is almost no dialog, drama or steaks. It's about growing into a good person. And it shows it by making you the viewer feel like zen monk bound to silence and contemplation. It's very fufilling but it's not the stuff of great action platformers.
"Congraturation! You has achieved enlightenment. You feel strongeth nothingness in your soul. This story is happy ending thanks to you"
Blue
A film with only one visual. A single, unchanging blue screen for 75 minutes. Over this screen director Derek Jarman recites poetry he wrote and talks about his own oncoming death, his lost sight and friends. Indisperced with beautiful music. It's very moving if rather abstract. It's very human film on talking about human subjects. But I imagine it would put a lot of less patient viewers to sleep. It's also the only movie to have been broadcast on radio.
I can't wait for Blue the cover based shooter. The game where you literally cannot see anything you're doing! ('Cus it's all blue!")
Those are my picks but what are yours? What movie should never be turned into a video game? Bring it on!
Yeah, many of the movies in question had no business being turned into games (Home Alone 2, Platoon, Bram Stoker's Dracula) and even the ones that could have worked didn't (Tron 2.0 is pretty awesome after a broken first few levels though).
Now let's see how silly we can make this. What movies have no business ever being turned into games. Suggest anything!
The only rule I'd suggest is no documentaries.
I might as well get this started with two suggestions.
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.... Spring
An extremely slow but beautiful film from South Korea about an old Zen monk teaching a child over the course of decades how to be let go of earthly vices. There is almost no dialog, drama or steaks. It's about growing into a good person. And it shows it by making you the viewer feel like zen monk bound to silence and contemplation. It's very fufilling but it's not the stuff of great action platformers.
"Congraturation! You has achieved enlightenment. You feel strongeth nothingness in your soul. This story is happy ending thanks to you"
Blue
A film with only one visual. A single, unchanging blue screen for 75 minutes. Over this screen director Derek Jarman recites poetry he wrote and talks about his own oncoming death, his lost sight and friends. Indisperced with beautiful music. It's very moving if rather abstract. It's very human film on talking about human subjects. But I imagine it would put a lot of less patient viewers to sleep. It's also the only movie to have been broadcast on radio.
I can't wait for Blue the cover based shooter. The game where you literally cannot see anything you're doing! ('Cus it's all blue!")
Those are my picks but what are yours? What movie should never be turned into a video game? Bring it on!