Transformers: Dark of the Moon Voted 'Best Movie-Based Video Game'
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Due to last week’s much anticipated video position release of
Batman: Arkham City, a video adventurous comparison and marketplace
website has conducted a poll in lawfulness to look into which video
games, based on corresponding films or shoot franchises, have been
most loved amongst gaming fans.
The observe, conducted by www.Playr2.com , polled 1,112 video business fans;
asking them questions surrounding which games, based on films, they
single out the most.
Respondents to the poll were asked to label which video games,
based on films or blur franchises, they believed to be the best.
Respondents were expert to choose more than one answer, based on
which movie-based games they selected.
According to the results, the ‘Top 10 Outwit Movie-Based
Video Games’ were as follows:
1) Transformers: Shadowy of the Moon – 33%
2) Batman: Arkham Asylum- 31%
3) Goldeneye 007- 27%
4) Aliens vs. Predator- 25%
5) Idol Wars: The Force Unleashed- 22%
Source: Gamasutra
Can Transformers work without Michael Bay?
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It seems as if more Transformers movies are on the way, even though Michael Bay swore he was done with the franchise forever.
Although many people can’t obtrude the controversial Bay - good, bad or indifferent - he does have his own solitary style of filmmaking, and Transformers may not fly without it.
Then again, maybe fresh blood is what the franchise could use, although a lot of times without the unusual creative people, subsequent movies can surely suffer. (Think Jaws post Spielberg, and X-Men without Bryan Choirboy.)
And if the movies are turned over to another hack, like say Brett Ratner or McG, it’s cool where it stands. Remember, Transformers also had the good luck of hitting the period that grew up with them as they were growing nostalgic for the toys - and they came out in droves to attest to the film.
But Transformers isn’t the only franchise Hasbro is eyeing. No, the Theatre troupe also wants to get Micronauts off the ground, with Zombieland writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese coming on take meals to pen the script for JJ Abrams’s Bad Robot work company at Paramount.
Source: TG Daily