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Dungeon Siege Latest Game-To-Film Adaptation

Thanks to Ferrago for their story confirming a film version of popular PC RPG Dungeon Siege is in the works, from the same creators who gave us the 'horrific' House Of The Dead movie, in which Sega's ghoulish gun-game series was shifted to "an island off the coast of Florida, [where] a techno rave party attracts a diverse group of college co-eds." The German producer and director of the forthcoming Dungeon Siege film, Uwe Boll, also currently working on the Alone In The Dark movie starring Christian Slater, breathlessly proclaimed: "Based on the success of House of the Dead, I believe Dungeon Siege contains major crossover potential because of its unique blend of action and fantasy, on the order of Lord of the Rings."

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  1. Shallow by MadocGwyn · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Why do they keep picking games with such shallow premices, AITD etc.
    Why not Morrowind instead of Dungeon Seige, I'd rather see that.
    I'm sure its to appeal to the mass market, but mass market action games don't always translate well to movies (wing commander).

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    1. Re:Shallow by neostorm · · Score: 2, Interesting

      After playing Morrowind so long, it's largest acheivement is the sheer depth and detail of it's world. The only film that would really be able to convey the correct sensation would be... oh... say, a documentary?
      I seriously doubt many people would be willing to sit through a 3 hour film on the native flora, fauna and various cultures and religions dotting the island of Vvardenfell. ;)

      But seriously, because movies for mass-appeal, as a rule, are shallow. I wouldn't have the smallest amount of faith that they could satisfactorily tell a story based in the Elder Scrolls universe. Film makers today are completely incapable of doing something so deep, and it would most certainly blemish the franchise.

  2. Re:I knew it by Haeleth · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Has there been a decent movie-from-computer game film yet?

    I think we can take it for granted that there never will be; Hollywood will always take title and premise and try to force them into an established stereotype.

    Look at what happened with Wing Commander, for example. The games had already developed into what were essentially movies with bits of space shooting in between the clips; the story was deep and well-established, and the films themselves were watchable, if nothing else (certainly compared to other FMV productions of the era!). They even starred Mark Hamill! It was obvious that a cinema release would be moderately successful.

    So they abandoned the existing story and universe, and made a submarine film instead, which bombed.

    Are there any decent game-from-movie adaptations?

    The original Star Wars arcade game wasn't half bad...