Games spawned from films that don't suck!

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Radelaide

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LittleTauren said:
The Lord of The Rings games were pretty good too. Solid Co-Op Hack 'n' Slasher.
Yeah, they were pretty good. It was difficult, but not hard. Good graphic's, too.
 

TheIr0nMike

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Golden Eye, Warriors, and Godfather. I'm not counting the Star Wars games because MOST of them only take place in the universe and not a direct part of the movies.
 

Nadsat

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I'm going to throw controversy into the mix and say the bladerunner game
 

DGKT93

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king kong was a great game! how can you say it sucks?
if anything sucks its matrix path of neo.
 

PedroSteckecilo

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Chronicles of Riddick is awesome.

The Lord of the Rings beat em ups are hella fun, despite lacking depth and Third Age is okay, though not brilliant.

Also there are quite a few good Starwars games, though not all of them are based directly on the movies, but I think that play in universe allows for better game making.
 

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DGKT93 said:
probably simpsons road rage. thats the earlyest one that i can think of thats on the ps2.
the hulk movie game was good, from what i remember.
Oh God, with those horrible "stealth" missions where no one could see you or you'd Hulk out, killing your girl? The Hulk Ultimate Destruction or whatever was sweet but not the movie based one.
 

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Ghostbusters II on the PC. Followed the movie fairly closely and is the only Ghostbusters game to date that I've played where I actually felt that it had captured the Ghostbusters spirit. The side-scroller on the Genesis didn't feel like it should have been called Ghostbusters, and the original game really sucked. You know, the one where you alternate between an overhead map and some terrible gameplay.
 

haruvister

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Goldeneye, obv. It's the only truly classic film adaptation I can think of.

Batman: The Movie on the Amiga was a fairly solid side-scrolling platformer, as was Robocop 2. And Lethal Weapon, for that matter. Blade Runner on the PC was surprisingly good, too.

Arguably, the LOTR: Battle For Middle-Earth games were made off the back of the films' success, although they're not really spawn as such, more kind of second cousins.
 

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Star Wars Dark Forces, it revolutionised FPS by being the first to allow you to look up and down, jump and crouch, it also had a fairly strong story unlike nearly all other fps's of that generation.
 

LackingSaint

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King Kong was actually pretty good. It was made using a unique style, rather than typically just being [the protagonist] fighting [the enemies] in the third-person.
 

Moon-Goose

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The Matrix on PS2, very good game, altrhough im probaly about the only person that thinks that, and probaly the only person that diddnt either trade theirs in, sell it, or throw it in a nearby river.
 

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Anarchemitis said:
Nadsat said:
I'm going to throw controversy into the mix and say the bladerunner game
My take: wasn't that game in like 3 bottom ten game lists?
Which Bladerunner game would this be? The 1997 one? It got some good reviews, and some mediocre ones, and was an okay game. Certainly not the or one of the -worst- videogame/movie tie ins, actually, they didn't even really go with the same story as a the movie heh.
 

Boredom13

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I may get lynched for this, but I absolutely loved Spiderman 1 and 2, they were just really fun and the combat was tight.
 

Moon-Goose

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Johnn Johnston said:
I hated those 6 or 7 foot tall raptors, didn't you? You used to hide and they'd swarm, trapping you.
The way I remember it, killing the raptors was a supply problem, very difficult to use sticks and burning sticks, however it is very easy to kill them with guns.

The average player would then think to themslves "Hmmm, maybe I will use guns" unfortunately the entire lanscape is coverd in 100s if not 1000s of sticks but not a weapon in site.
 

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Boredom13 said:
I may get lynched for this, but I absolutely loved Spiderman 1 and 2, they were just really fun and the combat was tight.
Don't worry, you won't because I loved those games too.

Also, I actually really liked Matrix: Path of Neo. At least that game had some good thought made into it, unlike the abysmal Enter the Matrix.

There's a lot of fairly good movie-based games. Problem is, they're overshadowed by A TON of crappy ones.