To be fair, this isn't exactly true. Books get heavily 'edited' too. Do you think the original three musketeers involved many flying ships?Thaius said:Regardless of the question of quality, something is off about this. Books don't get that treatment, nor do stageplays.
Also, as much as I love it (and am looking forward to the upcoming sequel), have you seen the knew Sherlock Holmes?
Oh and, although I haven't read it (but intend to), I'm pretty sure Stephen King wasn't picturing Arnold Schwarzenegger spraying out cheesy one liners when he wrote The Running Man.
OT: It may be better that the movies tend to do their own thing, the people who've already played the game already know the games story quite well, why not give them something new whilst holding on to the same atmosphere, setting or themes of the original works. Of course, most of the time, the results are terrible, but that's probably due to a lack of respect and effort to make a good film. I'd say most game movies fall easily within the realms of cash in rather than movie made by someone who genuinely thinks he/she is constructing an artistic masterpiece.