Top Ten Worst Video Game Movies
DOA: Dead or Alive
Released in 2006, "DOA: Dead or Alive" was the
most anticipated film around. The video game offers marine scenes, women fighting to wear fast-moving objects, and acrobatics that pushes the human figure. An
exciting game to play, so the members of the audience thought it would be a fun
film. Unfortunately, the movie focuses on depicting random costumes and scenes
that seem out of place in the movie at.
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
In 2010, a popular video game, "Prince of Persia,"
was transformed into a film. The video game has a character who tricks time to
get what he wants, but the movie is not against the task. The British actor
plays a Persian character, which was a big mistake that fans did not
appreciate. The movie is harder to follow than it should be, and the campy
lines and flat jokes make it even worse.
BloodRayne
"BloodRayne" can be a very good film, especially
with a vampire-based theme and the skills of sci-fi characters. However, the
2005 film is a camp and does not satisfy the audience, which is surprising
considering that the 2000s produced many famous vampire films. The only saving
grace for this film is that actress Kristanna Loken deserves, and looks, in
part.
Doom
Released in 2005, "Doom" failed to turn the game
into a screen art. The game is about a violent war with demons, great weapons,
and a host of actions. The film does not do well, as it does not stick to the
story of the play, it confuses the audience. The movie is hard to follow, and
the addition of The Rock doesn't help.
Wing Commander
In 1999, "Wing Commander" was released in
theaters. There were hopes it would thunder because the game was well known.
The game was very popular in the mid-90s and featured in-game scenes with
Hollywood stars such as Mark Hamill and Malcolm McDowell. The movie was
unsuccessful for a number of reasons, including the fact that the directors are not
users of the original characters. The various cat characters in the
game do not arrive until the end of the scenes, which makes the movie even more
chaotic.
Street Fighter: The Story of Chun Li
The "Street Fighter" franchise is well known to
many people who love video games. In this particular game, street-fighting characters
take part in a tournament with different competitors, a simple foundation that
seems difficult to break. Sadly, the film is based on gunfighting, which is
strange because video games rarely, if possible, use guns. For many fans, this
will completely ruin the film.
House of the Dead
The 2003 release of "House of the Dead" was
unexpected, as the actual game was only an arcade game. It has never had a
story too much, so the movie is struggling to create a story. There are a lot
of Zombies and guns, but the movie doesn't have much to do.
Double Dragon
The first great fighting game, "Double Dragon,"
should have been easy to make a movie. It is dirty and violent and has good
basic clothes that are hard to find. However, they were wrong, and the 1994
film on movieskiduniya looks ridiculous. The characters are probably funny, not accurate at all.
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation
Released in 1997, "Mortal Kombat: Annihilation"
became the second film in the franchise. The original, released in 1995, was a
hit, so much was expected of the second. The film lasts ninety-five minutes,
follows a little story, has clothes that look cheap compared to the original
film, and actually makes the first movie look real.
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