Game Over: The Top 5 spine-chilling horror movies inspired by video games
Prepare to be spooked, these Horror game-inspired movies will send shivers down your spine.
Updated : October 27, 2023 01:40 PM ISTPrepare to be spooked, these Horror game-inspired movies will send shivers down your spine.
Silent Hill (Source: IMDB)
Horror reigns supreme in the world of video games, offering distinctive narratives, character development, and innovative storytelling through interactive gameplay. The genre has gifted us with enduring classics such as Amnesia, Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and Dead Space.
It's not something we see every day, but every now and then, these awesome games find their way into the world of movies. Enthusiastic directors take on the challenge of turning these scary and action-packed games into films. Some of these movies don't quite hit the mark, but others become all-time favorites that work great on the big screen.
Silent Hill
A psychological horror film directed by Christophe Gans. It follows a mother's relentless search for her adopted daughter in the eerie, fog-shrouded town of Silent Hill. The film delves into dark, surreal dimensions and unsettling creatures, creating a haunting and nightmarish atmosphere.
Resident Evil
A sci-fi horror film directed by Paul W.S. Anderson. It revolves around a special forces team battling against a deadly virus and hordes of mutants in an underground laboratory known as "The Hive." Based on the popular video game series, the film delivers intense action and survival horror.
Detention
A Taiwanese supernatural horror film directed by John Hsu. Set in the 1960s during martial law in Taiwan, the story unfolds in a haunted school where students face terrifying encounters. Blending history with horror, the film delves into guilt, trauma, and the supernatural, creating a chilling and thought-provoking narrative.
Ao Oni
A Japanese horror film directed by Daisuke Kobayashi, based on the popular video game of the same name. The story follows a group of friends who find themselves trapped in a haunted mansion, pursued by the malevolent blue demon (Ao Oni). The film delivers suspense and jump scares as it explores the group's attempts to survive and escape.
Dead Space: Downfall
An animated horror sci-fi film directed by Chuck Patton. Serving as a prequel to the popular "Dead Space" video game series, it reveals the events leading up to the horror aboard the mining ship Ishimura. The film explores the origins of the alien Necromorph threat and the struggle for survival.