Many video games today have promoted many successful movies. Examples of this are Resident Evil, Lara Croft: Tomb Raider or the famous Sonic hedgehog.
As video game lovers we can't help but wonder: what video games would be perfect for making movies? After talking to colleagues from our sister website TechAdvisor, these are the articles that answer this question.
Old scroll (Hannah Cowton)
The Witcher has shown that the fantasy series is all about rage, and one of the best game series in the genre is the Big Scroll franchise. Not only for Skyrim, Bethesda has created everywhere on the continent of Tamriel with many different ways and times of writing worth exploring.
The script can be based on the game's main plot, such as The Dragon's Birth, or the desire to close the jaws of rejection. On the other hand, a glowing glass in one of the most prominent groups – such as the Thieves & # 39; Guild or the Free Brotherhood (a killer group) – can have enough power in a feature film or television series.
However, with so much to cover, the risk of not altering the video game is entirely possible. Flexibility may require someone with enough experience in this genre to provide it.
Bethesda Deputy President for Public Relations and Marketing Pete Hines expressed the desire to have someone like Peter Jackson take the pressure of a project like this, which would be a dream for anyone who loves fantasy sports.
Don't starve (David Price)
Play on Without Hunger, and what I mean is that in a good way, it always reminds me of Nabokov's life: the emergence of light in the midst of some great darkness. You start the game, get excited briefly, and then you die.
For this reason, I will bend the rules slightly and suggest that Don't starve It was disguised as a weekly television series instead of a film. In my opinion, it would work better as an animation, especially as it looks, more like a concept, like a reduced cartoon.
In the best tradition of Pinky and Brain and Wile E Coyote, each episode will represent another attempt to challenge the inevitable: the eternal hope of a believing hero, against all available evidence, that this will be the time when he can establish a strategy for working with the heat of winter.
Don't Be Hungry She's embedded in a beauty so full and so flexible that it's easy to take it for granted, but that passionate country influenced by Tim Burton laments being taken to other media.
And unlike its lousy performance in movies, TV and video game adaptations it has a good record. The international cartoonist Jim, who holds the acquisition of that game without alienating the newcomers, will be our guiding star.
Half Life (Chris Martin)
Half life Without a doubt he is one of the best video games ever, making it worth watching. Okay, a modern movie might look a little strange compared to previous 90s movies, but we think it's worth a try.
If you don't, the game is not a multiplayer shooting mode like Overwatch. On the contrary, he is a to please of one player that lets you advance to each corner as slowly as possible hoping that the crown of the head does not scare you away.
With the right cast and director, it is a wonderful story of Half Life that would make it right on the big screen. Difficult protagonist, poorly researched research effort, many aliens and bags of tension.
(It could be by the way, or JJ Abrams's comment is years old)
Red Red Redemption 2 (Lewis Painter)
The game may not offer the same speed of action as the GTA series, but as for the story, there's nothing better than Red Dead's rescue 2. The game follows the story of legendary adventurer Arthur Morgan and gangster Van der Linde, fleeing an alien world, not to mention Pinkertons.
The story is full of emotional moments that can translate well to the big screen, especially the brutal ending of Arthur Morgan, as we all know, it could have easily been avoided, made it worse. There are tons of interesting characters, locations, and themes that will inspire the audience, and there is enough twist in the story to keep you alert for a few hours, if not more.
There is also controversy about the film focusing solely on the Van der Linde group, and the Dutch leader and especially Van der Linde. The variety of characters and relationships they have adds a real depth to the game, and seeing local crime scenes and gang wars on the big screen can be a big deal.
And besides, let’s be honest, you don’t want to see the good West classic fashion based on Red Dead Redemption 2 events?
Without Two Souls (Martyn Casserly)
The problem with most game movies I've seen over the years is that they tend to pick less games and try out Bluff (Doom, Mortal Kombat, Prince of Persia), others with adaptive mythology and cool features and pay attention to what might make them good (Max Payne, Warcraft), or let the Uwe Boll direct (alone in the dark, House of the Dead, BloodRayne, Far Cry, etc.).
So it would make sense to try one for a strong kindergarten, some fun stuff, almost no war and it's actually a movie. So beyond Two Souls is what I'd like to see.
After Jodie's troubled life, a young woman with a very special unseen friend can ease her grief. There are fake medical exams, CIA shitheads, ethereal creatures, immigration forums, and the chance to give birth to a homeless female baby in a thrift store. All of this, along with the knowledge that Uwe Boll has retired.
The article has been adapted from the original publication on our sister website TechAdvisor UK.
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