This year alone we've had a handful of movies that were either adaptations of popular video games or side stories and they all were critically panned. We all know historically game movies have been terrible.
Whether it's an acclaimed director with a decent budget or Uwe Boll, it seems like the second a script get's approved, it's already doomed.
Now, for my arm chair directors and writers, why do you think video game movies have always sucked and what can a studio do to actually release a good one?
Bonus question: Have there been any VG movies that you liked or thought was objectively good?
Whether it's an acclaimed director with a decent budget or Uwe Boll, it seems like the second a script get's approved, it's already doomed.
Now, for my arm chair directors and writers, why do you think video game movies have always sucked and what can a studio do to actually release a good one?
Bonus question: Have there been any VG movies that you liked or thought was objectively good?