Has their ever been a good vidya adaption?
Has their ever been a good vidya adaption?
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Mortal Kombat.
Somebody remind me again, why is that everyone hates Mortal Kombat?
>Has their
there*
"They're" you mouthbreather.
Most people I know like Mortal Kombat.
It's the second one they hate. Annihilation
Is there a reason to not hate the movies?
Johnny Cage bad acting
Green screen tearing
Jesus christ my fucking eyes moments
Warcraft?
Mortal Kombat and Silent Hill are the only decent ones to my knowledge. The genre seems to be cursed.
Silent Hill. The first movie is the best vg adaption ever made, it may takes some liberties, but it also stays true to the game.
/fucking thread
Ace Attorney
Why did Silent Hill have such an awful sequel? What the fuck happened?
Raul Julia bison and Van damme guile is a gift
The Yakuza boys tried to make a good go of it.
all in all it was a great adaptation to be quite honest
my only complain is why the fuck they used live action actors to play humans, the movie would have been better if the whole thing was CGI
Yes, from Uwe Boll of all people
Why is the first live action RE movie so drastically different from the rest of that shitty Anderson series? It was almost good.
Entertaining?
Sure.
Good in the sense that they nailed the character portrayal, a decent plot, and a subtle references to the source.
Abso-fucking-lately not, and I wish they'd stop.
Let's be real, about half of it is liberties taken.
Sonic's Live Action Autism Awareness Promotional Video
Must see it.
A Postal movie can't never be bad with its premise.
>It's the second one they hate. Annihilation
At least the lasses were alright
You'd be surprised
I watched Kingsglaive the other day and I thought it had outstanding CGI, like holy fucking shit the detail was extreme
hey I've played like 8 out of 15 of them games
the source material was properly represented in my opinion
That's a nice chair
You haven't played the games a much, huh?
I thought Prince of Persia was actually pretty good.
The first MK movie is widely regarded as good, for a game adaption movie at least.
I'm pretty alright with the Netflix Castlevania.
If the next twelve episodes are similar in quality I'd put it solidly in the good category.
>tfw you clicked on this thread because you thought the OP image was Deus Ex
Shut up, you fucking idiot. You'll summon them and they'll destroy the thread.
Castlevania
there we go
That afterimage effect on Alucard really sold the show for me.
Only thing that would make he show better is if they had an orchestrated Vampire Killer somewhere.
If you refuse to voice your opinion in fear of shitposters, the shitposters win.
The Castlevania cartoon was a good video game adaptation and I'm not afraid to say it.
Sadly the musical score of the cartoon has zero Castlevania tunes and it's by far the lowest point of the show. I don't know if it's because of copyright shenanigans on Konami's part or what but it's a real faux pas I hope they rectify next season.
I was sold in episode one, when Dracula did the pillar of light teleport and I remembered he really never fucking walks at all.
It's called Postal but it's really adapting Postal 2, definitely try it though.
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The Resident Evil film franchise. I mean, they aren't actually good at all, but they are a fucking blast to watch. Except for Redemption, that just hurts to watch. The Final Chapter was probably the best one though.
:^)
*Spoiler alert*
The ending sucked balls though. Goldan was literally about to shot his own leg by attacking Lothar but that retarded chick stopped him instead.
I mean sure she was in love with him and all and didn't want to see him get hurt, but if Goldan was to attack Lothar she could convince the other orcs to rebel and attack Goldan, save Lothar, take over the horde and stop the war. Instead she kept Goldan in power and kept everyone at risk.
Fucking female half orcs.
House of the Dead 2 unironically
Lisa getting killed in a witch hunt is in the games' canon.
It was never explicitly mentioned to be the church's doing, but most witch hunts were.
>from Uwe Boll of all people
Even a broken clock is right twice a day, or something
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You do realize you're responding to the 1000th time that's been posted, right?
Prince of Persia
I haven't been in CS threads in a while to avoid spoilers from the Netflix series. I'm sorry.
This is something that people don't seem to get about video game movies, it's that video games are actually much longer than movies can really afford to fit into 90-120 minutes. To really capture a game in visual form, you need to make it a TV series, or similar lengthy element, so that it has time to develop. Shoving it into a movie is like shoving a long book into a movie, it just doesn't work.
Unless you are talking about an RPG or a Kojima game the stories generally aren't very "big" and most of the length is gameplay. Very few games actually have epic storylines that would require multiple movies or a TV series to tell, they are just really padded out. Japanese games in particular seem to be unnecessarily verbose but that's true for most of their media in general. It's a similar thing for books, a good deal of the words in them are either descriptive, internal narrative, etc., etc., things that may take paragraphs in a book to do but seconds in a film.
>they are a fucking blast to watch
Paul Anderson, go away.
Too much girl plot not enough Sean Bean.
Sean Bean survives aswell, which probably almost broke reality.
Because "everyone" doesn't.
Where can i watch this with subtitles?
Is it the story of 1 or 2?
>hey look I didn't bother playing the games at all