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Title: Movie tie-in games - Which ones are are good? What's the worst?
Post by: razorbeamz on August 08, 2014, 05:19:47 pm
We all know that they're almost  bad, but some are good, and some are REALLY bad!
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Post by: maximo310 on August 08, 2014, 05:42:59 pm
Some good movie games are Spider Man 2, From Russia with Love, Batman Begins, Cat in the Hat, and Peter Jackson's King Kong.
I think some of the worst movie games made are Dick Tracy on the NES. Street Fighter: The Movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Back to the Future series, Charlie's Angels, and E.T.
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Post by: abe on August 08, 2014, 06:42:16 pm
Both The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers and The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King for the GameCube/PS2/XBox were pretty decent, especially for movie games. They follow the movies pretty closely, there's lots of action, and a decent battle system that consists of more than just pressing the same buttons repeatedly.
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Post by: badATchaos on August 08, 2014, 07:15:19 pm
I double what abe said. Two Towers and Return of the King games were pretty good.
The Chronicles of Riddick games were great. Probably one of the very few cases were the games were actually better than the films.
Disney's Aladdin and Lion King were decent too.

The worst movie tie in game I ever played was Reign of Fire for the GameCube. I think it was also on PS2 and Xbox. I think if it was an early PlayStation 1 release it would be have okay but damn... it was just a really dated looking. And the gameplay wasn't good either.
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Post by: kingrat101 on August 08, 2014, 08:33:03 pm
I don't know if you can call them movie-tie-ins per se, but apparently the new transformers games are really good
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Post by: pikalink91 on August 08, 2014, 08:43:55 pm
A Bug's Life on PS1 is a really good game, loved it as a kid and love it to this day!!^_^

Treasure Planet is decent, on both PS1 and PS2.

Chicken Little is very fun in my opinion :-)

Wall-E (PS2 version) is also pretty good :3


Bottom line, Disney does some really good movie-licens games x3
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Post by: zenimus on August 08, 2014, 08:59:18 pm
I think I might be in the minority, but I've always really liked the NES versions of Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Back to the Future 2+3. Roger Rabbit has decent music, fun driving, goofy weapons, and lots of exploration. BTTF also has good music, and the mini-game segments to find artifacts were great.

Good:

Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (2600): It's a lot like Defender, but Defender is good, so this is too
Tron (Arcade): All around good game with a beautiful cabinet to complement it
WarGames (Colecovision): It's like a more advanced version of Missile Command
Batman: The Video Game (NES): The music alone is worth playing it
Willow (NES): Nice action RPG in the style of Zelda or Final Fantasy Adventure
Navy Seals (Game Boy): Not super awesome, but a decent side scroller with good visuals
Hook (Game Boy): I haven't played the other versions much, but the GB version is a quality game
Jurassic Park (SNES): Great music, nice visuals, slightly frustrating early First Person Shooter segments
Aladdin (SNES & Genesis): Two totally different games, but both excellent
Michael Jackson's Moonwalker (Genesis): Super weird, hilarious fun. Look it up on YouTube if you've never seen it!

BAD:

Bebe's Kids (SNES): A terrible game for a terrible movie. I have it for cheap laughs, but it's just sad.
No Escape (SNES): Great movie, not so great game unfortunately...
Dennis the Menace (SNES): Another surprisingly great film, but cursed with a clumsy movie tie-in. Mr. Wilson looks like Saddam Hussein
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Post by: kyosai7 on August 08, 2014, 09:34:39 pm
I'll throw in another recommendation for The Two Towers and Return of the King on Xbox. Would The Third Age count, too? It's a LotR game, where you're a group following the main fellowship. The main difference being that there was a special mode where you were evil, being orcs and the Balrog, killing the main group, to unlock gear for the main game, and it was  turn based RPG. Ahh, remember when EA was a really good company?


Also, X-Men Origins: Wolverine. A FANTASTIC hack n slash that really captured the essence of Wolverine's character.

Does John Woo's Stranglehold count? It was an official sequel to one of his earlier films.

Spider-Man 2 is really awesome (I want to try the Amazing Spider-Man games)

Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie was awesome. Both the Genesis and Super Nintendo games are really fun, yet different takes on the beat em up.

I also liked TMNT. It was a fun, b-grade Prince of Persia. Same with TRON: Evolution, but with the added bonus of disc combat.

Now, for the long list of awesome movie Star Wars games...


I actually didn't care for the Super Star Wars games too much. I'm not a fan of 2d hack n slash games (which is why I didn't REALLY get into gaming until N64/PS1, although I did go back and discover some wonderful RPGs)
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Post by: burningdoom on August 08, 2014, 09:43:03 pm
Some good movie games are Spider Man 2, From Russia with Love, Batman Begins, Cat in the Hat, and Peter Jackson's King Kong.
I think some of the worst movie games made are Dick Tracy on the NES. Street Fighter: The Movie, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Back to the Future series, Charlie's Angels, and E.T.

Spider-Man 2 is a good movie tie-in, but only if you haven't played a dozen-or-so other Spider-Man games that have come since, because a good majority of them completely copied Spider-Man 2.
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Post by: critter7405 on August 09, 2014, 12:13:23 am
I have not played it yet just bought it a month or two ago... You guys let me know if it is a good one one bad one..... The Warriors for ps2
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Post by: Limeface on August 09, 2014, 03:19:59 am
The Spongebob Squarepants Movie game was actually a pretty awesome Platformer. Really unique level design. The Up game and Incredibles: Rise of the Underminer were solid games.  Heavy Iron Studios was the developer on all 3 of those and they do really solid work with the licenses they work on.
The Thor: God of Thunder DS game is a really awesome and overlooked Beat 'Em Up/Platformer. Looks great for a DS game.

The Toy Story 3 game has really fun levels. Doesn't exaclty follow the movie's plot but really holds its own.

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets is a Zelda clone. I remember it had some really difficult level design.

Ghost Rider feels really similar to God of War, but not in a bad way.

The Ghostbusters game released 4 or 5 years ago is a really cool game that really captured the movie's likeness.
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Post by: MJMaranan on August 09, 2014, 03:51:55 am
I've heard that Mark Hamill made one hell of a Wolverine voice and that gameplay is pretty awesome on X-2: Wolverine's Revenge.

As for games I've actually tried that I believe are good...  Aladdin and Hook for the Sega Genesis, Robots for Xbox (or Gamecube?) even though the controller gives me carpal tunnel, & Spider-Man and Batman Begins for the PS2.
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Post by: GrooDWanderer on August 09, 2014, 08:22:56 am
No Escape (SNES): Great movie, not so great game unfortunately...

NO ESCAPE!!!
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Post by: instantreplay on August 09, 2014, 10:50:59 am
I'm surprised no one mentioned E.T. (if they did then I totally missed it XD)
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Post by: badATchaos on August 09, 2014, 11:47:10 am
^^ They did   ;D
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Post by: razorbeamz on August 09, 2014, 12:12:27 pm
Based on concept alone, Reservoir Dogs is the worst idea ever for a video game. Let's take a movie about people yelling at each other and make it a third person shooter!
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Post by: foxhack on August 09, 2014, 12:38:22 pm
Based on concept alone, Reservoir Dogs is the worst idea ever for a video game. Let's take a movie about people yelling at each other and make it a third person shooter!

The dialogue in the game isn't half bad once you get past the soundalikes they got for most of the cast. And the crappy graphics. And the awful controls. And the nonsensical driving scenes.
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Post by: burningdoom on August 09, 2014, 02:35:40 pm
Totally forgot to mention this one:

(http://vgcollect.com/images/front-box-art/24166.jpg)

Great game that has interconnected and explorable areas, unlockables and upgradables, lots of secrets to uncover, great combat, impressive graphics, and stays true to the spirit of the movie. I don't hear too many people talk about it, though. One of the better super-hero games on the 360.
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Post by: dashv on August 09, 2014, 06:16:19 pm
Someone already mentioned Jurassic Park for SNES. I second that.

The first Jurassic Park games for Sega Genesis and NES were also pretty good.

The Die Hard Trilogy for Playstation is supposed to be pretty good.

Super Back to the Future 2 for Super Famicom (never released in the US) is pretty good.

The recent Back to the Future game from Tell Tale is a decent distraction with good story and voice acting by Christopher Loyd, and a very good Michael J. Fox sound alike. (The last episode has a character voiced by MJF himself).
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Post by: scott on August 09, 2014, 07:38:14 pm
I have the die hard trilogy for Saturn.... Never played it tho. Ha
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Post by: redblaze57 on August 10, 2014, 12:32:04 am
One good one that hasn't been mentioned Though not exactly based on a movie, but adds to the franchise.

Evil Dead Regeneration- Alternate timeline where insted of Ash being sent Back in time at the end of Evil Dead 2 he ends up in the Looney Bin awaiting trial for the murder of his friends. When a mad scientist in the basement of the place reads the Necronomicon and unleashes deadites into the hospital.
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Post by: foxhack on August 10, 2014, 12:51:02 am
Which reminds me of Evil Dead: Hail to the King. Absolutely awful Resident Evil clone. Combat was nonsensical when I tried it out and enemies kept respawning. I ragequit an hour in without a clue what to do.
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Post by: pacpix on August 10, 2014, 05:37:24 pm
The first three Harry Potter games on Gamecube were actually pretty fun action/adventure games.  I used to play them a lot when I was younger, with the third being my favorite.  Also the Ghostbusters game on Wii is fantastic!
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Post by: dashv on August 10, 2014, 05:59:30 pm
The first three Harry Potter games on Gamecube were actually pretty fun action/adventure games.  I used to play them a lot when I was younger, with the third being my favorite.  Also the Ghostbusters game on Wii is fantastic!

I was curious about the Ghostbusters game but forgot about it. Adding it to my wishlist.
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Post by: argyle on August 11, 2014, 10:51:19 am
First one that someone briefly mentioned, Toy Story 3.  Really fun game, especially the Toy Box mode.  I had a blast with that game - I didn't plat it just to get an easy plat, I did it because I couldn't put the game down.  I need to get this one back in my collection.

Now for one that hasn't been mentioned yet, The Adventures of Tintin is surprisingly good.  It's a platformer along the lines of classic Prince of Persia or Out of this World, lots of puzzles, characters with different abilities, etc.  Highly, highly recommended game - it's far better than it has any right to be. 
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Post by: badATchaos on August 11, 2014, 01:12:26 pm
Batman: The Video Game!!! for NES
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Post by: burningdoom on August 11, 2014, 07:48:48 pm
Batman: The Video Game!!! for NES

This man is wins the thread.

This is the BEST movie tie-in game.

"A Winner Is You!"
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Post by: brunauss on August 12, 2014, 03:00:09 am
Mind blowing, but then maybe story line sequels don't count. Stranglehold for Xbox360 and yes its story is indeed a sequel to the story of the movie Hardboiled.
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Post by: gartcat on August 12, 2014, 07:50:56 am
I liked Tron 2.0 for the GBA, I'm not sure if that was actually a movie though.  It could have easily been based on any Tron movie.  Batman Returns on the SNES, Alien 3 for the SNES & some other systems were pretty cool.  The worst?  Total Recall? 
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Post by: brunauss on August 12, 2014, 04:19:59 pm
I liked Tron 2.0 for the GBA, I'm not sure if that was actually a movie though.  It could have easily been based on any Tron movie.  Batman Returns on the SNES, Alien 3 for the SNES & some other systems were pretty cool.  The worst?  Total Recall?

Tron 2.0 occupies the same slot as Stranglehold. The stories were true sequels to the the movie storyline and were good games. I have both Xbox and GBA versions of Tron 2.0 myself.