Well, we love movies and we love games. Which is why we’ve rounded up the 10 best movies based on famous games. They include everything from the zombie action of Resident Evil to the fluffiest Pokémon detective.
It seems that games and feature films are often two worlds that don’t want to get along. To say the least, our gamer hearts have been consistently filled with disappointment in the past when Hollywood has tried to ride the wave of success of popular gaming brands. Still, here and there they appear: those cinematic bright spots that can inspire us just as much as their gaming originals.
The adaptation of one of the most popular game franchises, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, is in the starting blocks and will once again fuel the eternal discussion about good and bad video game adaptations. Therefore, in the Gazettely editorial team, we decided to sit down together and ask ourselves the question: Which movies based on video game are actually the best? Or rather, which ones got us the least excited?
We came up with a list of 10 films that are based on games, all of which were fascinating, captivating, scary, or simply excellently entertaining in their own way. We have restricted ourselves to live-action films and ignored animated movies and series (even if there are excellent adaptations such as Castlevania and Arcane) for this ranking. Have fun browsing through our ranking. What do your top lists look like?
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Objection! The cult director Takashi Miike’s Ace Attorney is an outstanding video game adaptation that is unfairly seldom mentioned among the numerous Hollywood adaptations. The film is based on the first game in Capcom’s gaming series of the same name and is about a radically changed legal system in which the young lawyer Phoenix Wright stands up for his clients with passion.
To relieve the system, a new form of court proceedings has been introduced. The defense and prosecution face each other in the courtroom and have just three days to provide convincing evidence before the verdict is reached. Accordingly, the proceedings are chaotic, intense, funny and often surprising. Sometimes a parrot is called to the stand or ghosts are questioned. Yes, Ace Attorney is wild and really fun.
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