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11 Cars That Need To Be Added To Gran Turismo 7 ASAP
11 Cars That Need To Be Added To Gran Turismo 7 ASAP

Miami Herald

time20-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Miami Herald

11 Cars That Need To Be Added To Gran Turismo 7 ASAP

As a loyal and avid fanatic of the Gran Turismo racing video game franchise, having played the legendary driving simulator since the release of its second instalment way back in 1999, it's a video game that holds a dear place deep within my heart. Even today, Gran Turismo 7 remains one of the only video games I still play, and is one of my favorite racing games of all time. Despite the commendable achievements and my lengthy seat time in other racing games such as Forza Motorsport, Forza Horizon, Test Drive Unlimited 2, Need For Speed instalments, Assetto Corsa, Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition, Midnight Club: LA, Driver San Fransisco, and many more, no racing game has ever captivated my attention as much as Gran Turismo 7 has. With its immersive attention to detail, gorgeous visuals, well-curated track selection and vibrant car list, it's the only game that can truly scratch my itch to go for a drive as much as actually heading out for a drive–something I am extremely gracious to have discovered considering how expensive gas and insurance can be. Polyphony Digital released Gran Turismo 7 way back in 2022, and with consistent free updates being rolled out on an almost-monthly basis, its car list is ever-growing. Despite this, many longtime fans of the iconic franchise remain vocal that the game's vehicle selection lacks the diversity found in past Gran Turismo instalments. In Gran Turismo 6, Polyphony's developers employed a two-tier model system, including "detailed cars" and "simple cars," which allowed the game to feature over 1,200 unique vehicles, compared to just over 400 vehicles contained within Gran Turismo 7. Although Polyphony made the intentional and frankly commendable decision to drop "standard cars" from the game in an effort to provide more focused attention to detail for the vehicles that are included and to maximize beautification, many of the "detailed cars" from Gran Turismo 6 are still missing from the franchise's seventh and most recent instalment, despite having high-quality models and brand licensing rights. Although there are more than just fifteen examples of "detailed cars" in GT6 that didn't make the cut for GT7, the following fifteen cars are the ones we miss the most, in no particular order. Packing 217 horsepower made from a naturally-aspirated K20A 2.0-liter four-cylinder with an 8,400 rpm redline, it's genuinely surprising that the 2004 Integra Type R has yet to see the light of day in Gran Turismo 7, especially considering the massive popularity of the Integra Type R's previous generation within the game. Despite its front-wheel drive mechanicals, the Integra Type R earned its reputation for its rear-wheel drive-esque handling dynamics, light and balanced weight, and its sprightly, high-revving powertrain. Although you'll be able to find the 1999 Honda S2000 (AP1) occasionally in Gran Turismo 7's used car dealership, the updated, larger-displacement 2006 Honda S2000 (AP2) is absent in the game, despite its availability as a "detailed car" in Gran Turismo 6. With a 2.2-liter displacement, the AP2 Honda S2000 drops its redline from 9,000 rpm to just 8,000 rpm, but packs 235 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque beneath its bonnet. Power is sent exclusively to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission, making a perfect platform to toss around a truck in Gran Turismo or to modify into a precision track machine. With a fierce, growling supercharged 5.0-liter V8 under the hood producing up to 542 horsepower, the 2011 Jaguar XKR-S is a serious high-performance machine that even gives far more expensive Aston Martins a run for their money. Thankfully, for now, the Jaguar F-Type R satiates our thirst for supercharged V8 Jaguar goodness in Gran Turismo 7, but we think the hardened, track-focused XKR-S would look fantastic alongside its baby brother in GT7's lauded photo mode. With its screaming, 661-horsepower naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12, the 2009 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce seems like it would be an ideal addition to Gran Turismo 7. Although the game features the standard variant of the Lamborghini Murcielago and the SuperVeloce variant of the more recent Aventador, the striking hues of the Murcielago SV's vibrant paint colours and the polarizing screech of its high-strung V12 are sorely missed. The 2007 Lexus IS F is what happens when you cross precision Japanese engineering with the brute force of a V8 muscle car and the agile dynamics of a compact sport sedan. A cult classic in its own right, powered by a naturally-aspirated, 416-horsepower 5.0-liter V8, paired with rear-wheel drive, seems like the perfect recipe for an in-game BMW M3 fighter. Using a recipe akin to that of the timelessly iconic Shelby Cobra, the Aston Martin V12 Vantage stuffs a massive, 6.0-liter V12 into a small sports car chassis originally designed for a much smaller, 4.3-liter V8. With supercar-like horsepower and agile dynamics, the V12 Vantage can be quite a handful on a racetrack–exactly what longtime Gran Turismo players pine for. Sure, calculated and tame racing cars offer drivers precision tools for record lap times, but sometimes players just want something unhinged to challenge their own abilities. We'd love to see this hardcore machine in Gran Turismo 7 soon. The inclusion of the ever-iconic Mazda MX-5 in the Gran Turismo franchise seems inevitable, but Gran Turismo 7 seems to lack many variants of the MX-5 that seem like no-brainers to add into the game. Without the MX-5's second, NB generation, without the latest, ND-generation MX-5's 2.0-liter powered variant, and without the MX-5's third, NC generation, MX-5 buyers get the short end of the stick when they power up their PlayStations. One of the most insane performance station wagons of all time, the 2008 Audi RS 6 Avant saw a twin-turbocharged, 5.0-liter V10 shoehorned into the front of a luxurious family estate car. With the recent additions of other family-friendly vehicles such as the Honda CR-V, Toyota C-HR, and the Mazda CX-30, one would think that a 580-horsepower, turbocharged V10-powered station wagon would be a better fit for a racing game franchise that wants to include family cars. Only time will tell if we'll ever see this monster in another Gran Turismo game. A favourite amongst AMG fanatics, the naturally-aspirated 6.2-liter V8-powered 2008 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG seems like it should be an obvious addition to Gran Turismo 7, combining the brute force of a 451-horsepower 6.2-liter V8 with the oversteer-happy dynamics of the W204-generation Mercedes C-Class. Perhaps one day we'll be blessed with this brute in the virtual world of Gran Turismo once again, or better yet, the ferocious C63 AMG Black Series coupe. Something of a high-water mark for the performance sedan, the 2008 BMW M5 paired a mid-size executive sedan with a high-strung, 500-horsepower, naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V10 and rear-wheel drive. Although the BMW M5 (E60) came equipped with BMW's notoriously finicky SMG-II sequential transmission, North American buyers had the option for a more traditional six-speed manual transmission–a recipe that resulted in one of the most beloved sport sedans of all time, and its appreciating market values are beginning to reflect this feat. Please, Polyphony, hear our cries, and bless us with this true God amongst mere sport sedan mongrels. A Pininfarina-penned masterpiece, Ferrari's 599 GTB is a fine example of the Italian legacy marque's excellence in crafting extraordinarily beautiful V12-powered Grand Tourers. And, well, isn't that precisely what Gran Turismo is all about? Although the gorgeous Ferrari F12 has been included in GT7 since day one, and the polarizing 812 Superfast recently made its in-game debut last month with the game's most recent update, we'd love to see the 599 included to further complete the Ferrari V12 Grand Tourer lineage in the racing game. As Polyphony Digital rolls out occasional updates containing oddball vehicles like kei trucks and mundane crossovers like the Toyota C-HR and Honda CR-V, fans are left wondering why we're given access to hybrid SUVs and diesel-powered Unimogs when iconic performance cars like the ones mentioned here are being withheld. Hopefully, Polyphony Digital will hear our cries and grant us more performance-oriented modern classics instead of dull crossovers and other vehicles that seem genuinely out of place in a game that brands itself as the ultimate racing simulator. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

11 Cars That Need To Be Added To Gran Turismo 7 ASAP
11 Cars That Need To Be Added To Gran Turismo 7 ASAP

Auto Blog

time20-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Auto Blog

11 Cars That Need To Be Added To Gran Turismo 7 ASAP

One of the best of its kind As a loyal and avid fanatic of the Gran Turismo racing video game franchise, having played the legendary driving simulator since the release of its second instalment way back in 1999, it's a video game that holds a dear place deep within my heart. Even today, Gran Turismo 7 remains one of the only video games I still play, and is one of my favorite racing games of all time. 0:07 / 0:09 2025 Ford Maverick: 4 reasons to love it, 2 reasons to think twice Watch More Despite the commendable achievements and my lengthy seat time in other racing games such as Forza Motorsport, Forza Horizon, Test Drive Unlimited 2, Need For Speed instalments, Assetto Corsa, , Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition, Midnight Club: LA, Driver San Fransisco, and many more, no racing game has ever captivated my attention as much as Gran Turismo 7 has. With its immersive attention to detail, gorgeous visuals, well-curated track selection and vibrant car list, it's the only game that can truly scratch my itch to go for a drive as much as actually heading out for a drive–something I am extremely gracious to have discovered considering how expensive gas and insurance can be. Genesis X Gran Berlinetta Vision Gran Turismo Concept — Source: Genesis Polyphony Digital released Gran Turismo 7 way back in 2022, and with consistent free updates being rolled out on an almost-monthly basis, its car list is ever-growing. Despite this, many longtime fans of the iconic franchise remain vocal that the game's vehicle selection lacks the diversity found in past Gran Turismo instalments. In Gran Turismo 6, Polyphony's developers employed a two-tier model system, including 'detailed cars' and 'simple cars,' which allowed the game to feature over 1,200 unique vehicles, compared to just over 400 vehicles contained within Gran Turismo 7. Although Polyphony made the intentional and frankly commendable decision to drop 'standard cars' from the game in an effort to provide more focused attention to detail for the vehicles that are included and to maximize beautification, many of the 'detailed cars' from Gran Turismo 6 are still missing from the franchise's seventh and most recent instalment, despite having high-quality models and brand licensing rights. Although there are more than just fifteen examples of 'detailed cars' in GT6 that didn't make the cut for GT7, the following fifteen cars are the ones we miss the most, in no particular order. Autoblog Newsletter Autoblog brings you car news; expert reviews and exciting pictures and video. Research and compare vehicles, too. Sign up or sign in with Google Facebook Microsoft Apple By signing up I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe from email communication at anytime. 1. 2004 Honda Integra Type R (DC5) Packing 217 horsepower made from a naturally-aspirated K20A 2.0-liter four-cylinder with an 8,400 rpm redline, it's genuinely surprising that the 2004 Integra Type R has yet to see the light of day in Gran Turismo 7, especially considering the massive popularity of the Integra Type R's previous generation within the game. Despite its front-wheel drive mechanicals, the Integra Type R earned its reputation for its rear-wheel drive-esque handling dynamics, light and balanced weight, and its sprightly, high-revving powertrain. 2. 2006 Honda S2000 (AP2) Although you'll be able to find the 1999 Honda S2000 (AP1) occasionally in Gran Turismo 7's used car dealership, the updated, larger-displacement 2006 Honda S2000 (AP2) is absent in the game, despite its availability as a 'detailed car' in Gran Turismo 6. With a 2.2-liter displacement, the AP2 Honda S2000 drops its redline from 9,000 rpm to just 8,000 rpm, but packs 235 horsepower and 162 lb-ft of torque beneath its bonnet. Power is sent exclusively to the rear wheels through a six-speed manual transmission, making a perfect platform to toss around a truck in Gran Turismo or to modify into a precision track machine. 3. 2011 Jaguar XKR-S With a fierce, growling supercharged 5.0-liter V8 under the hood producing up to 542 horsepower, the 2011 Jaguar XKR-S is a serious high-performance machine that even gives far more expensive Aston Martins a run for their money. Thankfully, for now, the Jaguar F-Type R satiates our thirst for supercharged V8 Jaguar goodness in Gran Turismo 7, but we think the hardened, track-focused XKR-S would look fantastic alongside its baby brother in GT7's lauded photo mode. 4. 2009 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce With its screaming, 661-horsepower naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12, the 2009 Lamborghini Murcielago LP670-4 SuperVeloce seems like it would be an ideal addition to Gran Turismo 7. Although the game features the standard variant of the Lamborghini Murcielago and the SuperVeloce variant of the more recent Aventador, the striking hues of the Murcielago SV's vibrant paint colours and the polarizing screech of its high-strung V12 are sorely missed. 5. 2007 Lexus IS F The 2007 Lexus IS F is what happens when you cross precision Japanese engineering with the brute force of a V8 muscle car and the agile dynamics of a compact sport sedan. A cult classic in its own right, powered by a naturally-aspirated, 416-horsepower 5.0-liter V8, paired with rear-wheel drive, seems like the perfect recipe for an in-game BMW M3 fighter. 6. 2010 Aston Martin V12 Vantage Using a recipe akin to that of the timelessly iconic Shelby Cobra, the Aston Martin V12 Vantage stuffs a massive, 6.0-liter V12 into a small sports car chassis originally designed for a much smaller, 4.3-liter V8. With supercar-like horsepower and agile dynamics, the V12 Vantage can be quite a handful on a racetrack–exactly what longtime Gran Turismo players pine for. Sure, calculated and tame racing cars offer drivers precision tools for record lap times, but sometimes players just want something unhinged to challenge their own abilities. We'd love to see this hardcore machine in Gran Turismo 7 soon. 7. 2007 Mazda MX-5 Roadster RS (NC) The inclusion of the ever-iconic Mazda MX-5 in the Gran Turismo franchise seems inevitable, but Gran Turismo 7 seems to lack many variants of the MX-5 that seem like no-brainers to add into the game. Without the MX-5's second, NB generation, without the latest, ND-generation MX-5's 2.0-liter powered variant, and without the MX-5's third, NC generation, MX-5 buyers get the short end of the stick when they power up their PlayStations. 8. 2008 Audi RS 6 Avant One of the most insane performance station wagons of all time, the 2008 Audi RS 6 Avant saw a twin-turbocharged, 5.0-liter V10 shoehorned into the front of a luxurious family estate car. With the recent additions of other family-friendly vehicles such as the Honda CR-V, Toyota C-HR, and the Mazda CX-30, one would think that a 580-horsepower, turbocharged V10-powered station wagon would be a better fit for a racing game franchise that wants to include family cars. Only time will tell if we'll ever see this monster in another Gran Turismo game. 9. 2008 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG A favourite amongst AMG fanatics, the naturally-aspirated 6.2-liter V8-powered 2008 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG seems like it should be an obvious addition to Gran Turismo 7, combining the brute force of a 451-horsepower 6.2-liter V8 with the oversteer-happy dynamics of the W204-generation Mercedes C-Class. Perhaps one day we'll be blessed with this brute in the virtual world of Gran Turismo once again, or better yet, the ferocious C63 AMG Black Series coupe. 10. 2008 BMW M5 (E60) Something of a high-water mark for the performance sedan, the 2008 BMW M5 paired a mid-size executive sedan with a high-strung, 500-horsepower, naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V10 and rear-wheel drive. Although the BMW M5 (E60) came equipped with BMW's notoriously finicky SMG-II sequential transmission, North American buyers had the option for a more traditional six-speed manual transmission–a recipe that resulted in one of the most beloved sport sedans of all time, and its appreciating market values are beginning to reflect this feat. Please, Polyphony, hear our cries, and bless us with this true God amongst mere sport sedan mongrels. 11. 2006 Ferrari 599 A Pininfarina-penned masterpiece, Ferrari's 599 GTB is a fine example of the Italian legacy marque's excellence in crafting extraordinarily beautiful V12-powered Grand Tourers. And, well, isn't that precisely what Gran Turismo is all about? Although the gorgeous Ferrari F12 has been included in GT7 since day one, and the polarizing 812 Superfast recently made its in-game debut last month with the game's most recent update, we'd love to see the 599 included to further complete the Ferrari V12 Grand Tourer lineage in the racing game. Final thoughts As Polyphony Digital rolls out occasional updates containing oddball vehicles like kei trucks and mundane crossovers like the Toyota C-HR and Honda CR-V, fans are left wondering why we're given access to hybrid SUVs and diesel-powered Unimogs when iconic performance cars like the ones mentioned here are being withheld. Hopefully, Polyphony Digital will hear our cries and grant us more performance-oriented modern classics instead of dull crossovers and other vehicles that seem genuinely out of place in a game that brands itself as the ultimate racing simulator. About the Author Cole Attisha View Profile

19 Best Movies Based On Video Games
19 Best Movies Based On Video Games

Forbes

time03-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Forbes

19 Best Movies Based On Video Games

Milla Jovovich in "Resident Evil", directed by Paul Video game movies often get a bad rap. It's a small genre, and many of the films in it aren't very good. However, there are also some real gems. The best video game movies often come from the action, animation, and horror genres, but others come from genres like mystery or drama. While many of the video game adaptations fall into the 'so bad it's good' category, many are actually just good (even if a couple of the former category have slipped onto this list). This list seeks to celebrate the best of the best when it comes to movies based on video games. The best video game movies capture the excitement and spirit of the games they are based on while telling engaging and unique stories. So boot up, log on and get ready for thrilling game movies that are actually worth watching. While video games have been around since the late 1950s, the first 'video game movie' was either 1986's Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach! or Running Boy: Star Soldier's Secret. Both animated films were released in Japan on the same day. Since 1986, the video game film genre has grown immensely and is still on the rise (with four set to be released in 2025 and many more in the production pipeline). Many video game movies can seem like cash grabs of popular games. While some are, that doesn't mean they can't still be great films. Moreover, others feel like love letters to the source material by people who love games. This list purposely excludes a couple of related genres. It doesn't feature movies based on board games or films about video games that aren't based on real games (for example, Tron, Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, or Wreck-It Ralph). It also doesn't list documentaries about video games, even though there are many notable ones, including King of Kong, Indie Game: The Movie and Console Wars. It unfortunately omits TV shows. However, there are many great TV adaptations from The Last of Us to Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. This list isn't ranked on how close the adaptations are to the game, but it does consider what fans of the game may think of the adaptation. It also examines films outside the context of gaming. Jann Mardenborough, 2011 GT Academy winner, poses for a photo prior to the premiere of 'Gran ... More Turismo,' a top video game movie. While Gran Turismo is based on the Polyphony Digital game of the same name, it feels more like a standard car racing bio-pic. Partially, this is because it's also based on the true story of Jann Mardenborough, a teen Gran Turismo-player turned professional driver. This is both a blessing and a curse. It doesn't always feel like a video game movie, and more closely fits films like Le Mans or Grand Prix. FEATURED | Frase ByForbes™ Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder Directed by Neill Blomkamp, it stars ​​David Harbour, Orlando Bloom, Archie Madekwe, Darren Barnet, Geri Halliwell Horner and Djimon Hounsou. It's a solid film with enough action, heartwarming elements and stakes to make it worthwhile. Here's where you can stream Gran Turismo. Some people will call 1994's Street Fighter a 'bad movie.' They aren't necessarily wrong, but there is something deeply enjoyable about this film. It is zanily wonderful and requires so-bad-it's-good watching. Street Fighter was Raul Julia's last theatrical film, and his performance as M. Bison alone makes this film a must-watch. It also stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Julia, Ming-Na Wen, Damian Chapa and Kylie Minogue. Street Fighter follows a group of fighters who must rescue a group of relief workers from Bison. From crazy political implications to terrible special effects, the movie is a true unintentional comedy. It was a disappointment for fans of the iconic game it's based on (partially due to how little street fighting is actually in it), but it has since gained a cult status. Here's where you can stream Street Fighter. Actor Tom Holland attends the "Uncharted" photocall at cinema Publicis Champs-Elysees on February ... More 11, 2022 in Paris. Uncharted feels more like an Indiana Jones remake than a video game movie. However, it is based on the adventure game of the same name. Uncharted is helped by its story-forward and action-packed source material, but it can feel a little bland and unspecific at times. The movie follows a treasure hunter who recruits a bartender to pull off a heist and secure the lost fortune of Magellan. Directed by Ruben Fleischer, Uncharted stars Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg, Sophia Ali, Tati Gabrielle and Antonio Banderas. Holland especially shines. It is obvious how much work he put into being an action star for the role, and his stunt work is excellent. It is an easy and extremely palatable watch. Here's where you can stream Uncharted. Silent Hill is a horror film based on the video game of the same name. The movie follows a mother whose young daughter goes missing after she gets into a car accident near the mysterious town of Silent Hill. When she goes looking for her daughter, she must also contend with the disturbing truth about the town. Silent Hill's real strength is in its visuals, which are perfectly creepy. The dialogue can be a little ham-handed, but it works overall as a video game adaptation. Directed by Christophe Gans, the movie stars Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden, Deborah Kara Unger, Kim Coates, Tanya Allen, Alice Krige and Jodelle Ferland. Here's where you can stream Silent Hill. Angelina Jolie, star of 2001 movie, "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider," directed by Simon West. Lara Croft: Tomb Raider is perhaps more iconic than it is 'good.' Over 20 years later, there is still something delightful about it. Angelina Jolie gives a categorically fantastic performance as Lara Croft, even if the rest of the film is a little bit of a mess. Roger Ebert said of the film, ''Lara Croft Tomb Raider' elevates goofiness to an art form. Here is a movie so monumentally silly, yet so wondrous to look at, that only a churl could find fault." Based on the Tomb Raider video game series, the film follows Lara Croft as she races around the globe on the hunt for powerful artifacts before a foretold planetary alignment. Directed by Simon West, the film stars Jolie, Jon Voight, Iain Glen, Noah Taylor and Daniel Craig. Here's where you can stream Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. 1999 Pikachu And Ash In The Animated Movie "Pokemon:The First Movie." Pokémon: The First Movie wasn't well-received when it first came out. However, over the last twenty years, it has become a certified nostalgic classic. It is hard to divorce this film from its 1990s sentimentality. However, it's a better film than it gets credit for, especially if you watch the Japanese version, which has stronger themes and doesn't suffer from a poorly made dub. The movie follows Ash Ketchum and his friends as they are invited to a mysterious island by a powerful cloned Pokémon. It was remade in 2019 as Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back – Evolution, and while some things about the remake are better, the original looks better. Directed by Kunihiko Yuyama, Pokémon: The First Movie stars Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani and Masachika Ichimura. Here's where you can stream Pokémon: The First Movie. Mortal Kombat is not a great film; however, given how bad other entries in the Mortal Kombat franchise have been, it is a competently made and enjoyable adaptation of the 1990s Midway Games classic. The movie follows an MMA fighter who trains with some of the world's best fighters to battle for the fate of the universe. Directed by Simon McQuoid, it stars Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson, Tadanobu Asano, Mehcad Brooks, Ludi Lin, Chin Han, Max Huang, Joe Taslim and Hiroyuki Sanada. The film will definitely be more enjoyable for fans of the video game, but there is enough cartoonish action to keep action fans entertained. Here's where you can stream Mortal Kombat. Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie is definitely a movie for kids, but its slick animation and jokes will keep parents entertained. Based on the Japanese video game of the same name, the film follows a young boy who must travel back in time to retrieve a watch that allows him to see yokai, trickster creatures from Japanese folklore sometimes compared to ghosts or spirits. Directed by Shigeharu Takahashi and Shinji Ushiro, it stars Haruka Tomatsu, Tomokazu Seki, Etsuko Kozakura, Romi Park, and Yuki Kaji (there is also an English dub available). Here's where you can stream Yo-Kai Watch: The Movie. Milla Jovovich in "Resident Evil," directed by Paul While there are now seven films in the Resident Evil franchise, the first one is the best, and even so, it is a bit of an indulgence. James Cameron even called the movie his biggest 'guilty pleasure.' If you're looking for great dialogue and careful filmmaking, this film may not be for you, but arguably, the greater video game film genre won't be either. Resident Evil follows an amnesiac commando who must break into an infected lab to stop a zombie horde. It is based on the Capcom horror/shooter game of the same name. It stars Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, Eric Mabius, James Purefoy, and Colin Salmon. While many of the movies in this franchise aren't great, the most recent addition, 2021's Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, is a surprisingly high point as well. A new film is also scheduled for 2026. Here's where you can stream the original Resident Evil. Jack Black attends the World Premiere of "A Minecraft Movie" at the Cineworld Leicester Square on ... More March 30, 2025 in London. Minecraft is a uniquely challenging video game to adapt. It doesn't really have a plot or specific goals. While A Minecraft Movie is far from a perfect film, the fact that it works as well as it does based on the source material is impressive. The movie follows a group of small town residents who get sucked into a world of blocks where they must help a resident named Steve fight evil pigs if they want to return home. The film will be a favorite for children and fans of the game, but it also has enough jokes and fast-paced action to entertain parents and others, as long as you don't think too much about it. Directed by Jared Hess, the film stars Jack Black, Jason Momoa, Danielle Brooks, Emma Myers, Sebastian Hansen, and Jennifer Coolidge. Minecraft is currently in theaters. Directed by Emma Tammi, Five Nights at Freddy's is based on the horror/survival game of the same name. While it received fairly negative reviews, it was popular with audiences and fans of the video game. The film feels a bit like 'baby's first horror film' and doesn't hit the highs of other recent horror comedies. However, it's well-made, has a good look to it, and contains some fun jump scares. Five Nights at Freddy's follows a security guard who takes a job at Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria only to be terrorized by the cursed animatronics that come alive at night. The movie stars Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Lail, Piper Rubio, Mary Stuart Masterson and Matthew Lillard. Here's where you can stream Five Nights at Freddy's. There are many animated Pokémon movies. Many of these movies are beloved because they evoke deep nostalgia among millennials. The Power of Us is different. There might be a childlike nostalgia factor, but the real strength of the film is the sweet characters, overlapping story structure and impressive animation. The movie follows Ash Ketchum as he travels to Fula City for their famous Wind Festival. However, after a man-made forest fire, the fate of the festival, the city and its legendary Pokémon are put into danger. Directed by Tetsuo Yajima, the film stars Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Unshō Ishizuka, Gaku Hamada and Rina Kawaei. There is also an English dub led by Sarah Natochenny. Here's where you can stream Pokémon the Movie: The Power of Us. Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie follows M. Bison as he tries to recruit fighters to Shadowlaw, an evil crime syndicate. The film is an adult anime based on the 1991 Capcom game, Street Fighter II. The movie features great retro animation and a great soundtrack. Directed by Gisaburō Sugii, Street Fighter II stars Kojiro Shimizu, Kenji Haga, Miki Fujitani and Takeshi Kusaka. However, there is also an English dub. While every English actor was credited under a pseudonym, the film stars Skip Stellrecht, Eddie Frierson and Bryan Cranston. Here's where you can stream Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie. Based on the Capcom game Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, Ace Attorney is a mystery-comedy film about a rookie defense attorney who must take on a courtroom battle against a prosecutor who has never lost a case. Directed by Takashi Miike, the film stars Hiroki Narimiya, Mirei Kiritani and Takumi Saitoh. While the film is live-action, it is purposely cartoonish, which really works given its source material. The film is deeply strange, but that is also true of the game. Here's where you can stream Ace Attorney. Shigeru Miyamoto attends a Special Screening of Universal Pictures' "The Super Mario Bros." It's surprising how good The Super Mario Bros. Movie is. The other film based on the Mario franchise, 1993's Super Mario Bros., is remarkably bad (though almost in a so-bad-it's-good way). The 2023 film is an animated family comedy that follows Mario, a plumber from Brooklyn, who is transported to a magical realm and must save his brother, Luigi. Directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, the movie stars Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black, Keegan-Michael Key, Seth Rogen and Fred Armisen. While Pratt isn't a great casting choice, the film is elevated by a funny script and overall good voice-over performances. It's a highly enjoyable film that is inoffensive in its choices. It is also currently the highest-grossing video game adaptation, as well as the 15th-highest-grossing film of all time. Here's where you can stream The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Based on the Taiwanese horror-adventure game of the same name by Red Candle Games, Detention follows two students who must find their missing teacher and escape from their haunted high school. Set in 1962 during Taiwan's White Terror period, the film combines a sense of history with supernatural horror scares. The film was met with controversy upon its release for its political elements and was banned in China. However, it still received 12 Golden Horse Awards nominations and won 5. Here's where you can stream Detention. Werewolves Within is technically based on the social VR mafia-style game of the same name. However, it also feels thematically and stylistically like the point-and-click mystery games of the early computer era. The movie follows a forest ranger who comes to an isolated Vermont town the night before a snowstorm. There, he must find out which townsperson is secretly a werewolf… if there even is one. While the mystery/twist is relatively obvious, it doesn't take away from the comedic value of this movie. It is silly, purposely so. The film is elevated by great performances, retro set pieces and a tongue-in-cheek sensibility. Directed by Josh Ruben, it stars Sam Richardson, Milana Vayntrub, Catherine Curtin, Harvey Guillén, Rebecca Henderson and Cheyenne Jackson. Werewolves Within did well at the box office and became the highest-rated video game adaptation on Metacritic as of 2025. Here's where you can stream Werewolves Within. Sonic attends "Sonic The Hedgehog" Family Day Event at the Paramount Theatre on January 25, 2020 in ... More Hollywood. There are now three films in the live-action Sonic franchise. All of the films are surprisingly good, and many fans actually prefer the third movie (really, any of them could have made this list). However, the first film, Sonic the Hedgehog, lays the groundwork for the franchise and is a very successful adaptation. It follows a young alien hedgehog whose speed and power attract the ire of evil genius Dr. Robotnik and the sheriff who steps up to be his friend. Directed by Jeff Fowler, it stars James Marsden, Jim Carrey, Tika Sumpter, Lee Majdoub and Ben Schwartz as the voice of Sonic. When the trailer for the film originally dropped, it was met with sharp criticism of Sonic's animation and character design. The character was hastily redesigned before the movie premiered. While it reportedly cost an extra $5 million, it feels like a worthwhile investment since it greatly improved the film. Here's where you can stream Sonic the Hedgehog. Pokemon character is seen during "Pokemon Detective Pikachu" U.S. Premiere at Times Square on May ... More 2, 2019 in New York City. Loosely based on the 2016 mystery game Detective Pikachu, Pokémon Detective Pikachu is the only live-action Pokémon movie. Bringing Pokémon into the real world could have been a cinematic disaster, but Detective Pikachu really works. The movie follows a young man who must solve his father's disappearance with help from his father's Pokémon partner: a talking Pikachu. Directed by Rob Letterman, the film stars Justice Smith, Kathryn Newton, Suki Waterhouse, Omar Chaparro, Chris Geere, Ken Watanabe, Bill Nighy and Ryan Reynolds as Pikachu. It's a stylish yet goofy noir homage. While most will see the twist coming, it doesn't take away from how engagingly enjoyable this movie is. It feels a bit like Who Framed Roger Rabbit meets Scooby-Doo for the videogame crowd. Scott Mendelson said in a review for Forbes that the film is "the best video game movie ever," and this writer agrees. Here's where you can stream Pokémon Detective Pikachu. Bottom Line With boss-level action and tongue-in-cheek easter eggs, these video game adaptations top the leaderboard. While this genre won't be for everyone, the best video game movies will have gamers and noobs alike saying, 'GGWP.' There are many bad video game adaptations. One of the worst is 2005's Alone in the Dark. Directed by Uwe Boll (a kind of icon in the bad video game adaptation genre). The movie is based on the 1992 video game of the same name. It follows a paranormal investigator and an archeologist who take on a demon horde. It stars Christian Slater, Tara Reid and Stephen Dorff. From the effects to the acting, everything is bad in this film, and often not in a fun way. 1997's Mortal Kombat: Annihilation is another stinker. While 1995's Mortal Kombat is fun (if not also a little bad), Annihilation sucks a lot of the fun out of the franchise. While it has a pretty great soundtrack, the rest of the film just feels lackluster. It follows a group of warriors who must save the world. Directed by John R. Leonetti, the movie stars Robin Shou, Talisa Soto, Brian Thompson and Sandra Hess. The highest-rated animated video game movie on this list is The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023). However, there are many others that are lesser known. 1994's Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie is a great animated adaptation. Based on the video game of the same name, it follows elite fighters and the evil M. Bison, who hopes to recruit them to his evil syndicate. Directed by Gisaburō Sugii, Street Fighter II stars Kojiro Shimizu, Kenji Haga, Miki Fujitani and Takeshi Kusaka. There are also many great animated Pokémon movies. One of the best is 2018's The Power of Us. The film follows Ash as he must help save a town's annual wind festival and legendary Pokémon. Directed by Tetsuo Yajima, the film stars Rica Matsumoto, Ikue Ōtani, Unshō Ishizuka, Gaku Hamada and Rina Kawaei. There is also an English dub led by Sarah Natochenny. There are fewer board game movies than video game movies, generally. One of the best is easily 1985's Clue. The cult classic comedy, based on the board game of the same name, follows a group of strangers called to a mysterious mansion on the night of a murder. It features shocking good performances from Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn, Christopher Lloyd, Eileen Brennan, Michael McKean, Martin Mull and Lesley Ann Warren. It also originally featured different endings in different theaters. Most streaming versions of the film play the three endings in a row as "How It Could Have Happened,' "How About This?" or 'Here's What Really Happened.' 2023's Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is another favorite of the tabletop game genre. Directed by Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, the film follows a ragtag party as they are tasked with the quest for an ancient relic. The film is surprisingly good, not only as a DnD adaptation but as an entry into the fantasy genre. The film stars Chris Pine, Michelle Rodriguez, Regé-Jean Page, Justice Smith, Sophia Lillis and Hugh Grant.

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