Best Horror Movies Based on Video Games - The Bromsgrove Standard

Best Horror Movies Based on Video Games

Bromsgrove Editorial 15th Dec, 2023   0

Video games have become significantly more popular in recent years. The official statistics of The Games Awards show is a good indicator of how this interactive media has become extremely popular in the last couple of years. The audience of an annual show has grown from 10 to 100 millions of simultaneous viewers.

The same thing can be said about a relatively new approach to the gambling – online casinos. People are able to simply complete the registration whenever they would like to and then make a GGBet login in order to access the enormous collection of games created by famous providers for all UK internet users of legal age. But the global appreciation of video games does not stop there, because there are also different types of other instruments that can make games even more interesting – making movies that are based on video games. They have provided great source material for terrifying horror movies. Bringing these games to life on the big screen with real actors and effects has allowed fans to experience their favorite titles in new and exciting ways.

Most Popular Movies Of This Category

There is a whole list of movies that are based on video games in the horror genre. Here are some of the best scary movies that originated from classic scary video games:




  • Silent Hill. This seminal 2006 film brought the nightmarish world of the famous video games series to a wider audience. It follows a mother searching for her lost daughter in the mysterious abandoned town of Silent Hill, which transforms into a hellish realm filled with gruesome creatures. With its creepy atmosphere, disturbing visuals, and monsters drawn straight from the games, it stands as one of the better video game adaptations and captures the tone of the games perfectly.
  • Resident Evil. Based on the hugely popular survival horror games, this movie franchise has spanned six films so far. While the sequels decline in quality, the first Resident Evil movie from 2002 offers a fun take on the games’ premise of a viral outbreak turning people into zombies. It’s filled with tense action scenes as the elite team enters the underground lab to stop the evil Umbrella Corporation experiments. The famous lasers scene showing off the threats of the security system is a highlight.
  • Mortal Kombat. While not strictly a horror movie, the 2021 Mortal Kombat reboot film leans hard into the savage fights and vicious fatalities that the game series is infamous for. It follows a mixed martial artist who enters the otherworldly MK tournament, facing off against the sinister sorcerer and outrageously violent combatants. The R-rated fantasy action movie has plenty of shocking moments for gamers and casual viewers alike.
  • Doom. The Doom movie from 2005 gained notoriety for its poor reception and mindless action, but it offers some fun for fans of the legendary first-person shooter game. In the film, a special forces team battles grotesque mutant monsters that have infested a research facility on Mars. Actors The Rock and Karl Urban punch and shoot their way through tons of demons and undead soldiers on a quest to stop the creatures from heading to Earth. It’s a dumb loud adaptation but captures the essence of Doom.
  • Silent Hill: Revelation. This 2012 sequel to the original Silent Hill movie brings back Heather Mason on a quest into the nightmarish Otherworld full of disturbing imagery and religious symbolism. While not executed quite as well as the first movie, Revelation stays closer to the atmosphere and lore established in Silent Hill 3 game, making it recognizable for fans. The sickening designs of the nurses and other monsters once again leap straight off the video game screen.

But the important detail worth pointing out – despite the popularity of these franchises, they are definitely not Oscar material. There is still a lot of ground to grow. But the tendency is good, because newer films that have taken videogames as a serious source material were much better in terms of quality.


Truly Inspiring Experience

This collection shows that video games have inspired some fun and terrifying horror films over the years. As games continue to become more advanced and story-driven going forward, they will provide filmmakers great foundations to adapt into scary movies for hardcore gamers and mainstream crowds alike. Faithfully capturing the creepy environments, ominous storylines, disturbing creatures, and jump scares that fans loved about these classic games is what makes for a successful video game-based horror movie.

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