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John Carpenters The Thing got it's own game. So did Gremlins 2, and The City of Lost Children. Evil Dead got two of its own games, and neither of them very good. Actually, none of the movie-to-game adaptations I've named so far have been very good; but they all could have been. I believe there is an untapped potential for a unity between horror films and videogames, as the two have more in common than some realize.

Fear is what scary movies are all about, and fear is most intensely felt when you think you're going to die. Videogames, from Asteroids to Space Invaders, have always been better than movies at capturing that feeling for me. Almost all videogames end when you die, where most movies -- even the scariest ones -- end with at least one main character surviving. Like horror movies, videogames have always been more about fending off attacks and escaping doom than anything else; more about action and atmosphere than dialog and character development.

For these reasons (and I guess because it's Halloween), Destructoid presents the top ten scary movies that should get the videogame adaptation treatment. Hit the jump for the full list, with text and video to accompany each entry.

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10) Cube

Cube is the story of some shiny losers who get stuck in a giant mechanical cube puzzle that kills them ... frequently. It already sounds more like a premise for a videogame than a movie, so taking the puzzles found in the film and extrapolating on them is all a game developer would have to do to make this one happen. Just imagine Echochrome minus the perspective-based gameplay -- and with realistic looking environments, characters, and eviscerations -- and you've got Cube: The Game.

9) Interview with a Vampire

Assasin's Creed proved that a sandbox game could also be a period-piece and still strike a chord with hardcore gamers. Take Assassin's Creed, but give Altair the powers of a vampire, the need to kill to survive, and a dysfunctional family dynamic with Tom Cruise and a young Kirsten Dunst, and you have Interview with a Vampire: The Game. Making new vampires, fighting rival vampires, and getting your ass in bed before the sun comes up would all be a part of the gameplay, but the real draw would be wandering the streets of New Orleans and just doing whatever the hell you want. 

Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt already looked like they were on the wrong side of the Uncanny Valley in this movie, so for them to make the jump to the world of videogames wouldn't be such a stretch.

8) The Toxic Avenger

OK, so the Toxic Avenger already had his own game. Forget that ever happened (if you hadn't already) and just imagine an AO-rated, ultra-violent, 3D beat 'em up in the style of Devil May Cry, except with one hundred percent more toxic-frialator-inflicted mutilations. Now put the Toxic Avenger in the title role, pit him against all of his known enemies (jocks, perverts, Ron Jeremy, the fat and corrupt), and you'll begin to see why The Toxic Avenger: The Game could become a modern-day classic.  

7) Zombi 2

Videogames starring zombies aren't new. Videogames starring zombies who go toe-to-toe, chomper-to-chomper with a live (non-zombie) sharks? That's something that I've never seen in a game before, and I'm willing to bet folks would pay top dollar for the experience.

Zombi 2 is a movie about zombies. There are people in it too, but they are mostly there so the zombies had something entertaining to eat. The sharks are the only real competition the zombies have in this pursuit of human flesh, so it would make sense for Zombi 2: The game to be based around that premise.

A game where zombies eat people, sharks eat people, zombies eat sharks, and sharks eat zombies.

Who wouldn't pre-order it?

6) Pan's Labyrinth

Say what you will about Eternity Child's Luc Bernard, but he's got some damn good ideas for videogames. One of those good ideas was Imagination is The Only Escape, a game about a young boy whose fantasies are his only way to deal with the fear and oppression of Nazi occupation.

The only criticism I have of the game is that it sounds almost exactly like Pan's Labyrinth, a movie about a little girl who may or may not be imagining a variety of freaky-ass creatures as a way of dealing with her mother's engagement to a psuedo-Nazi scumbag.

Play as a defenseless child caught between a military occupation and attacks from scary-as-fuck monsters?  Sign me up. The scariest part of Resident Evil 2 for me is always the short sequence where you have to play as Sherry Birkin. Make a whole game out of that, and use the story and creature design from Pan's Labyrinth, and you have yourself a game worth playing. 

5) Hotel Hell

There aren't many survival-horror games where you play as the bad guy, which would make Hotel Hell: The Game even more special. Playing as hotel manager and chef Vincent, in this cooking-sim-survival horror title would work to make the player feel disgusted with themselves in a way that the Grand Theft Auto series only dreams of doing.

Flirt with your sweet and chubby sidekick; set traps; catch people; plant them in your garden; cook them for dinner; stick your noggin in a pig's head for the occasional chainsaw duel with your no-good sheriff brother ... you've got gameplay that's heaven-sent. As for downloadable content, wiggling burlap sacks have already proven to be worth almost any price (just ask Sony).

4) Audition

If you've seen any of those "Top 100 Horror Movie of All Time" shows on TV, then you've probably heard of this movie. One could say it's story about a lot of things, but at its core, it's about being a middle-aged man so desperate for love that he's willing to do anything for his girlfriend, including losing some limbs.

Dating sim plus survival horror equals win. First, you seek the love. Then, you get badly dismembered. Then, you seek more love. Then, you get badly dismembered again. That's a pattern that probably sounds more like real life to people than it should, which is all the more reason that this game could be great. 

3) The Mist

Poor The Mist. Based on its name, everyone thought it was going to be like The Fog (which is why no one saw it). It's shame, because The Mist is one of the most psychologically tense and riveting horror films of the last ten years, and it could make an amazing game.

It could be like Silent Hill but less avante garde, more realistic, and packed with even more terrifing creature encounters. Dealing with fellow human survivors, making your way through the mist, and just trying to keep yourself emotionally and phyiscally secure would be more than enough to keep things entertaining. Add some Metal Gear Solid 4-style integration of cinemas with gameplay, and an ending that forces you to do some stuff that really couldn't be much more awful, and you have the ultimate feel-bad game of the year. 

2) The Descent

Another movie more people should have seen, this film makes you feel like crap from beginning to end. The game adaptation could make you feel even worse, with a prolonged decent into the sickening world of woman-on-woman bickering, dark enclosed spaces, and flesh nibbling cave trolls.

In the game, you'd be forced to control a team of relatively defenseless ladies in their efforts to escape what is effectively Hell on Earth. The trolls on your case use sound to track their prey, so staying silent in an environment rife with hazards and unreliable lighting, and few avenues of escape, would make for a unique gameplay experience; one part Metal Gear Solid, one part Dead Space (but in a cave). Mix in some crazed teammates turning against you, and you have survival-horror gold just waiting to be mined. 

1) They Live

This is the movie, "scary" or otherwise, that needs to be made into a videogame. They Live is about a down-on-his-luck contruction worker who ends up getting some sunglasses that show that his world is populated by aliens, aliens who are controlling our minds with advertising, sitcoms, and politics.

With Metroid Prime's visor system, a GTA style open world, Dead Rising's combat and experience point system, unique social commentary, endless threat from the aliens, and endless potential to for violence, this game is a guaranteed success. It would fill a gap in the action/comedy/horror/satire genre that I've yet to see any other game take on. Like Saint's Row 2, the game could be more than just a GTA clone, and instead suck in gamers that are normally turned off by GTA's harsh reality.

The main things keeping some people from getting into GTA is the fact that the gameplay stays pretty much the same from beginning to end, and the game requires you to be terrible to other people, which believe it or not, is still a turn-off for some. They Live: the game would do away with both of those problems. As the game progresses, you could end up doing battle with more and more dangerous types of aliens, so the action would never get stale. More importantly, you could still steal cars, rob banks, and do various other crimes, but in this game you'd be doing them against people who are secretly aliens, which makes it more like a public service.

Or, the game could consist of nothing but a ten minute fist-fight against Keith David. Either way, we win.

So, what did you think? Any movies I miss?


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AlmightyTooth's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:06
AlmightyTooth
You're missing one. Crossroads starring Brittany Spears. Think about it, Brittany's Dance Beat with the soundtrack of the movie. I'm creeped out already.
taterchimp's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:10
taterchimp
I would totally play vampire assassins creed.
Mr Wilson's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:13
Mr Wilson
God, that fight scene in They Live was the best thing I had ever seen as a kid. Get on that game asap!

Also, the Saw movies would be good games if they were designed kind of like The Incredible Machine. Stalk your victim, learn about his/her wrong-doings and design a contraption that will teach them the error of their ways....or cut them into 5 million pieces. Either way works for me.
peeetah's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:13
peeetah
A game with Rowdy Roddy Piper as the lead? A beautiful thought.
Tobo's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:15
Tobo
Motel Hell?
BluDesign's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:16
BluDesign
I just pretended that PQ on the PSP was the game equivalent of Cube.

Also, we totally need a Zombie fighting game.
BlindsideDork's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:17
BlindsideDork
Cube was amazing but why made a game?

Also, The Audition was very tame and I yawned through it as The Descent was just lame, not scary and told you the ending in the beginning of the movie (too much foreshadowing).
Static Jak's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:25
Static Jak
I remember watching The Descent a while back. Scared the crap out of me.
mix's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:26
mix
I have only seen 2 of these movies so I now have an awesome list of scary movies I need to watch!!!
Ninjajuice's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:27
Ninjajuice
Pan's Labirynth wouldn't work as a game.
timtheterrible's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:27
timtheterrible
No Halloween, Friday the 13th? I know those choices are perhaps too obvious, but how scary would it be to be hunted constantly by a seemingly unstoppable serial killer. Also, Texas Chainsaw Massacre FTW.
MrSadistic's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:30
MrSadistic
Pan's Labyrinth was such a crappy movie. Maybe it's because I expected it to be more than just another Del Toro drama disguised as a fantasy movie. I'm pretty sure if a game was made, the indie/hip/intellect crowd will eat it up.
TrailerParkJesus's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:31
TrailerParkJesus
Audition was such a boring movie. No thanks.

The Mist could be a good game though, but I don't know how long it'll last. They were in the supermarket, the pharmacy, and... that's it.
Dexter345's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:36
Dexter345
I would play a survival horror game based off of Pan's Labyrinth. Of course, it probably wouldn't hold as much weight as the first time I watched the movie.
tornotlukin's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:41
tornotlukin
We need a Big Trouble in Little China video game. Kung Fu, Chinese myth, truck drivin', and Kurt Russel, it would be awesome.
ace of knaves's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:43
ace of knaves
Yeah, these would all be pretty incredible. Great list, Mr. Holmes.
falinter's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:45
falinter
I love #1.

They Live needs a game NAOWWWWW
error2k2's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 14:58
error2k2
Man, we need Dead Space with a mixture of Eternal Darkness(the parts when the character starts going insane).

Then make it about Event Horizon!!!!!!
GeekIndustries's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:00
GeekIndustries
The audition game would be really easy to make...all they gotta do is license the Dead Space Engine and change the setting...VOILE!

And guys...you missed a movie that i think belongs in ANY best horror movies list...its called The Ordeal...i'll be damned i'll ever watch it again.
The-Excel's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:00
The-Excel
"Say what you will about Eternity Child's Luc Bernard"
Backwards.
grafkhun's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:03
grafkhun
I haven't even heard of some of these flicks, but they sound like good ideas... except Pans Labyrinth. I love the movie and honestly, I can't see it being turned into a game, or at least a good game.
Syn's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:09
Syn
I believe it's called "Interview with THE Vampire" but it's all good. I think if they're going to turn one of Anne Rice's books into a game they should go balls-to-the-wall and start with "The Vampire Lestat" and end with "Blood Canticle". The Vampire Lestat is the best of the first three books. But Lestat does a ton of shit in between the beginning and the end where the stories of the Witches and the Vampire Chronicles meet, including going to Hell.

And shit, during Queen of the Damned, Lestat get's to spend some time in the daylight.

P.S. I wouldn't really call Interview with the Vampire a scary movie, but that's just me.
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:13
Chad Concelmo
The Descent is amazing.
Jonathan Holmes's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:19
Jonathan Holmes
@ timtheterrible- Head over to the Cblogs and make your own list! I'd love to read it.
ReddenBlack's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:23
ReddenBlack
I always wanted a Suspiria game. If you havn't seen the movie, it's almost like a surreal and super violent fairy tale.
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:30
king3vbo
Major, major points for The Cube
Primo's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:30
Primo
Why not a game about these guys:

Hawkeye's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:31
Hawkeye
I think there actually is a Source mod based on Cube and you can throw your shoe into rooms to see if it's the right way to go. It looks exactly the same.
Holyetheline's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:33
Holyetheline
I loved the movie Cube back when I was a kid.
Mr Gilder's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:36
Mr Gilder
I would verymuch love a game based on John Carpenter's Vampires. Not only is Jack Crow one of the finest (and deliciously cheesey) fellows in the history of vampire hunting, but the the realm of church sanctioned hunters with a given set of rules that is show in the movie would make for a terrific world to explore. Imagine something in the line of the upcoming Ghostbusters game, wherein you're charged with exploring the filthy and empty West as the newest member of Crow's crew. Some of the weapons shown in the film, such as the metallic spears with mounted ultraviolet lights would make for a hell of a good time to use. Thow is some brutal quick time events where you jam stakes into the foreheads of goons that your AI teammates have pinned to a wall with crossbow bolts and you have the option to pull the controller's triggers to spout expletives for bonus points. Black viscous blood oozing everywhere, a twangy drawling texas-guitar soundtrack, and James would making wise cracks for every stylish kill I pull off? SIGN ME UP!
killias2's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:38
killias2
I'm here to kick ass and chew bubblegum, and I'm all out of bubblegum.
Kaspar's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 15:57
Kaspar
Oh. My. God.

I could just love you to death for adding in Motel Hell.
Burntgerbil's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 16:14
Burntgerbil
I really think that of these movies, most of John carpenter's movies would be great : They Live, Big Trouble in Little China, The Prince of Darkness, (they already made "The Thing", didn't they ?)
A New Challenger's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 16:16
A New Challenger
So THAT's where the sunglasses in Bart vs. The Space Mutants came from!
ZombiePlatypus's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 16:34
ZombiePlatypus
I'd be down for nearly all of these, but you really hit the jackpot with They Live at #1...

And Evil Dead has three games, Jonathan. I've got 'em all and couldn't stand to finish any of 'em, though the newest one with Ted Raimi as the sidekick was better than the other two... and the second was better than the first... But yeah, still not very good...
Ninjasnake's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 16:44
Ninjasnake
If there is anything that history has shown us it's that video game movies are bad and movie video games are equally bad,if not worse, because we have to actually play them.
Audiohol 4m33s's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 16:48
Audiohol 4m33s
@Hawkeye

Yeah, there already is an HL2 mod based on Cube. Not so sure how good it is, though:

http://www.cubedude89.com/hypercube.html
BasikMMTXC's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 17:48
BasikMMTXC
There's a Team Fortress Classic escape map based off of cube.
TheCleaningGuy's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 18:00
TheCleaningGuy
The mist is already a game.
Text based, based on the short story.
Also, the movie's ending was crap, IMO/
Fronz's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 18:28
Fronz
I couldn't agree more with making Pan's Labyrinth into a game. Mist would also work well. I liked Descent as a movie as well, but I don't know if there's enough variety to pull of making it into a whole game though. It'd pretty much be Gears of War locust alien dudes chasing you around the same stalactite for 6 hours.
Cowboy TTop's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 19:22
Cowboy TTop
I too think a They Live film to game would be cool.

The only potential game that could top that, would be game based on The Warlock film from 89.

As the witch hunter, you chase the warlock through time, to thwart his attempts on ending the world. Hunting the warlock requires a lot of arcane knowledge and weapons, that could be tied into a game environment well. Hunt the beggar across the U.S, amassing weapons and contacts along the way and finish him off.
whormongr's Avatar - Comment posted on 10/31/2008 21:51
whormongr
tocix avenger would be good only if running with scissors made it
Batthink's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/01/2008 02:42
Batthink
Now I know where that Duke Nukem quote about bubblegum comes from... O_o
Haxan's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/01/2008 03:35
Haxan
I'm being so nit-picky here, so I apologize in advance.

There were three Evil Dead games: Hail to the King, Fistful of Boomstick and Regeneration. I really enjoyed Regeneration. Really amusing and well-worth the $20 price point. The other two, not so much. Hail to the King was frightful. In a bad way. I still have nightmares about running out of gas for the chainsaw in that game.
epoch's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/01/2008 03:55
epoch
i would say you missed Evil Dead and The Thing...

And yes there have been games based on those movies, but none of them truly lived up to their namesake.
nebones's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/01/2008 04:52
nebones
I'd play Zombi 2
Drach's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/01/2008 06:34
Drach
The is a game called Descent already, and it owns.
good choice on They Lve and The Mist.. both would make excellent premise for a game.
WeAreTheLolocaust's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/01/2008 08:01
WeAreTheLolocaust
The Mist is based upon the same Stephen King short story that was the inspiration for Half Life.

So it's sort of already had a movie... albeit from the Military base's perspective.
akathatoneguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/01/2008 10:20
akathatoneguy
Audition would be a booooorrrrrriiiiiing game. The Descent would rock, though.
gabe sylar's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/01/2008 11:46
gabe sylar
so THAT'S where that kick ass and chew bubble gum line came from, and what about The Shining? you play Jack going whack, what could be better?
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