The mediums of film and game have been flirting for years now, but their relationship is a turbulent one to say the least. Super Mario Bros, Dead or Alive, Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li are just three examples of how ball-achingly bad films based on games can be, and unfortunately games based on films are equally as flawed. Some are better than others, however; a fact we'll demonstrate through the beautiful form of a Top 10 list. Here then, is the top 10 games based on films, categorised into the good, the bad, and the ugly (which are also, needless to say, bad as well).
Licensed video games and the failures that come with them is a frequently voiced topic in gaming circles, and GoldenEye is the first game on everybody's lips to counter that argument. Whilst the majority of Bond's interactive outings are instantly forgettable, GoldenEye was genre defining, bringing the FPS to the home console at a time when it was almost unheard of. The multiplayer aspects of the game were arguably its finest asset, a legacy that was continued with the spiritual sequel; Perfect Dark.