вторник, 7 декабря 2010 г.

Sound off: good movie games, News from GamePro

With the Tron game receiving a decent review score on our site, we put a tough question out to our Twitter community--what's the last movie-based game that you enjoyed? Here are their answers.

The upcoming movie adaptationTron: Evolutionnotched a 3.5 out of 5 in our review this past weekend. While that score is average for most big releases, it's sadly one of the higher-scoring movie tie-ins of late. Withunder-performing movie adaptations continuing to plauge gaming, we put the following question out to our Twitter community:

We gave Tron a 3.5/5, which makes it better than most movie games. Which recent adaptions have you liked? Best answers posted, one wins swagless than a minute agoviaTweetDeck


A handful of users are of the mindset that there haven't been any worthwhile tie-ins of late. Here are the replies that see little to celebrate in the realm of movie-based games.


@GameProI have really enjoyed the Saw games. Best cup coasters I have ever owned.less than a minute agoviaMobile Web


@GameProYears of disappointment prevent me from even thinking about buying a movie game. I hear Wolverine was goodish...less than a minute agoviaTrillian


Of the games that did receive accolades, one title stood head, shoulders, and claws above the rest. Here's the praise heaped upon one of the best recent movie-related video games:

@GameProI don't think any movie game has delivered like wolverine. Good gameplay and easter eggs galore!less than a minute agoviaTwitter for iPhone


@GameProThe Wolverine Game last year! The violence and dismemberment was what truly belonged in game devoted everyone's favorite mutant.less than a minute agovia web


@GameProX-Men Origins: Wolverine. An excellent gorefest feat. badass Wolvie. It says something about the movie when the game's betterless than a minute agoviaTwitter for iPhone


A handful of other movie-based titles were given kudos from their fans. Here's the best of the rest:

@gameproGhostbusters: Had the original cast, getting to interact in the GhostBuster world&learning the ropes on how to be a ghostbuster.less than a minute agoviaTweetDeck


@GamePro- Ghostbusters. The game had the characters, jokes, and a great story. On top of it all, it made you feel like a Ghostbuster.less than a minute agovia web


@GameProMy favorite movie adaptation in a long time is Toy Story 3. Toybox mode is a blast.less than a minute agovia web


@GameProToy Story 3. Although it wasn't perfect, it was fun to play&if I can say this, it's cuteness and overall gameplay won me over.less than a minute agovia web


@Gameprois that a joke? Scott pilgrim vs the world the game, greatest adaption ever. Of all times. Once they let you level up more I mean.less than a minute agoviatxt


@GameProI've got to go with the Scott Pilgrim game. Not only is it a fun blast from the past, but it also has an awesome soundtrack.less than a minute agovia web


Our choice for today's top tweet goes to louiedog, who brought up an alternative way for movie games to reach the marketplace without having to deal with traditional adaptation ailments. Congrats, louie--send a reply to GamePro on Twitter before the end of the week to claim your swag. Here's the dog's bark:

@GameProScott Pilgrim. I wish more movie games were smaller, downloadable titles which can be well made with less development time.less than a minute agoviaTweetDeck


Try as they might, the movie and video game industries have rarely had their schedules in sync. Thankfully, recent years (and projects) have allowed the titans of each industry to learn how to create what's best for the viewers and players.

What do you think of the responses above? Is there any game you'd add? Please continue the conversation by commenting below or by replying toGamePro on Twitter.


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