A good video game flick is a rare
commodity. Anyone who has played the Resident Evil series knows that the
movies utterly failed at doing justice to the video game franchise.
Same goes for the original Street Fighter, Doom, Prince of Persia: The
Sands of Time and the likes. Apparently, the original storylines weren’t
good enough for the filmmakers, so they decided to make extensively
unappealing versions of their own, probably to target a larger audience
and not just the gaming community.
Some video game flicks are just too
awful to amuse anyone, and not only because they are based on video
games with a wider fan base. Following is a list of the ten worst movies
based on video games.
House of the Dead (2003)
House of the Dead was Uwe Boll’s first
and possibly, worst venture into what would later become a persistent
vendetta against video games. The movie is a horrible mix of teens,
phony-looking zombies, a cliché plot and bad acting. IMDB rating: 2.0
Alone in the Dark (2005)
Poor acting, a weak script and an
exceptionally bland storyline – you name it, Alone in the Dark has it.
Needless to say, Uwe Boll really did a number on the game’s fans as is
his wont. IMDB rating: 2.2
Super Mario Bros (1993)
A lot of children might label this movie
as passable and for good reason. It hurts a Mario fan to admit, but the
movie could’ve been much worse. Still, what the point in making a movie
named after one of the most popular video-game franchises of all time
only to include little or no elements of the original storyline? Why not
just name it Super Plumber Bros? IMDB rating: 3.8
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation (1997)
The first Mortal Kombat movie wasn’t all
that bad. The sequel, however, owing to cheesy dialogue and special
effects that would make one cringe, was the definition of awkward. IMDB rating: 3.2
Double Dragon (1994)
Double Dragon was a cracking slap to the
face for all fans of the game franchise. Only a few characters from the
game were incorporated into the movie, including the two main
characters in blue and red, Jimmy and Billy Lee – alleged bad ass
Kung-Fu fighters who seemed to be running scared through most of the
movie. IMDB rating: 3.3
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009)
The original Street Fighter movie has
had more than its fair share of bashing, and it wasn’t all that bad. The
same, however, cannot be said for The Legend of Chun-Li, which has more
guns in it than kicks and punches. At least the original stayed
somewhat true to the theme of the game – street fighting. IMDB rating: 3.8
BloodRayne (2005)
Another Uwe Boll movie, another good
gameput to shame. Even hot Rayne in a tight leather outfit couldn’t help
viewers overlook the poor plot and equally awful acting in the movie. IMDB rating: 2.7
In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2007)
Three strikes just aren’t enough for
some people. Uwe Boll is one of those willful people. Predictably,
casting Jason Statham couldn’t save Boll’s Lord of the Rings rip-off
from an onslaught of rotten tomatoes. Quoting James Berardinelli’s
review of the Dungeon Siege flick on Reelviews, “In the Name of the King is a second-rate regurgitation of The Lord of the Rings”. IMDB rating: 3.8
Wing Commander (1999)
Wing Commander is as bland and
uninteresting a sci-fi movie as they come. However, it’s not the worst
one out there. 1 hour and 40 minutes of spaceships dodging asteroids and
shooting at each other was expected given the genre of the game. It
would have helped, however, if the storyline and action wasn’t so bland
and uninteresting. IMDB rating: 3.7
DOA: Dead or Alive (2006)
Probably the only reason this movie
wasn’t bashed as hard as the rest is that it incorporates hot chicks in
scarce garments indulging in catfights. As far as the fight scenes and
plot are concerned, this movie is probably the best on this list. But
rest assured, it doesn’t get any better than that. IMDB rating: 4.9
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