With the advent of the Hogwarts Legacy game, developer Avalanche Software expands upon the works of not just creator J.K. Rowling. But in addition, they also indirectly pay homage to the developers who previously made tie-in games for the Harry Potter movies.
It would be a lie to say all of them are good. However, there are certainly a handful of intriguing installments that break the tradition of bad movie cashgrabs.
With that being said, here are some more movie-based games throughout the years that are surprisingly decent given how unpopular they are. The list is in no particular order.
There aren't many GTA clones out there, but this is one of them - and also a good one. Scarface: The World Is Yours is a third-person action-adventure game released in 2006 for PC, PS2, Xbox and in 2007 for the Wii. It is a reimagining of all sorts of the 1983 film of the same name.
Here, players control Tony Montana as he attempts to take down rival gangs and establish his own influence over the drug flow throughout 1980s Miami.
Since it is a GTA-inspired game, players will also get to roam around an open world, drive around in vehicles and trade drugs to establish his empire. The handful of gangs will also do their best to thwart Tony's plans so he whips out his guns for some action-packed gun fights.
The developer, Radical Entertainment, also worked on cult classic titles such as Simpsons: Hit & Run and Prototype, so it's no surprise it ends up being above average.
The iconic sci-fi series featuring vehicle transforming into robots has been popular since its inception, so a movie installment was expected. What is surprising though, is that the developer, Traveller's Tales, made this one and they're famous for their work on the LEGO
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