Movieline writes: Movieline would like to introduce The Player, a recurring feature in which we look at the crossroads where video games and moviemaking intersect. We'll regularly be looking at games that inspire movies, movies that inspire games and a lot of fun stuff in between. For our first foray, Luke McKinley writes on Manos: The Hands of Fate, an excruciatingly bad 1965 micro-budget film that manages work well as a video game.
Lots of bad movie games are out there. But fortunately, a few good ones slipped through too! All of these titles "inspired by" great flicks are actually good too!
Oh its one of those sh1t websites written by clowns that requires next, next, next. Don't bother.
Haven't read the article yet but if Goldeneye isn't on the list then the list is shit.
MANOS: The Hands of Fate is a fun, lighthearted sidescroller built around one of the worst movies of all time. It doesn't stop at just MANOS, though, drawing on many other famously awful movies to give the player a true bad movie experience.
Years after its mobile release, MANOS: The Hands of Fate, a sidescroller based on the horrible movie of the same name, comes to PC on Steam. This Director's Cut versions comes with improved visuals, level designs better suited to PC, and some various new secrets to tempt old players back to the world of MANOS.