10 Movies That Would Have Made Even Better Video Games

By Martin Blessing /

How cool it is to immerse yourself in the experience of a movie, through the medium of gameplay. To take control of your favourite movie stars and dictate their actions as you see fit through a video game. It worked well for games such as Goldeneye, which brought multiplaying to a whole new level and by far surpassed the reception its original film had received. So, with that being said, here is a list of ten films that would have been that little bit better should they have brought out an accompanying video game.

10. Gone in 60 Seconds

Not the best film ever made, granted. But imagine all those gorgeous, impeccable and one of a kind vehicles pushed in to, what I personally believe, a quite enjoyable video game. You have the obvious list of fifty cars which need to be retrieved before a set deadline. But each carjacking isn't as simple as breaking in to a parked car on a residential street. Instead, much like the film, each car would come with it's own little mission, similar to Grand Theft Auto style game play I personally believe the game could be enjoyable with the mix of Need for Speed in the sense of the licensed vehicles, but to be able to immerse them in GTA style game play would be a very welcome blend and I for one would definitely add this to my collection.