Video games are generally a standalone form of entertainment media, which has its own history, iconic characters, franchises, mythology, actors, and lore-filled worlds. Spanning about five decades of gaming content, video games are in no short supply when it comes to innovation, good storytelling, and fun, enjoyable content.
Sometimes, however, the film industry does try to butt in, asking for tie-in video games to accompany a movie release or for game creators themselves to look to movie IPs for a source of content to draw from. Regardless of the reason, since the dawn of gaming, movie-based games have become a vital part of video game history.
This collaboration between the two industries produces mixed results, with some games plagued with low budgets and no direction, falling flat on release. In contrast, others with a more dedicated team of creators have become great experiences for players to enjoy. With no promises on their quality, here are ten video games based on movies.
Note: This article reflects the writer's opinion.
The second most recent video game on this list, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker saga, was developed by Traveller’s Tales and published by WB Interactive Entertainment. It was released on April 4 across PC, PS, and Xbox consoles and was an action-adventure LEGO game.
Set in the Star Wars universe, this video game encompasses the story told across all nine of the episodic Star Wars movies, narrating the story of the Skywalker family. The game is divided into three campaigns, each containing one of the three trilogies, and players can tackle them in any order they choose.
In previous LEGO Star Wars video games, lightsaber combat has improved with light and heavy attacks. Characters who use blasters can
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