15 best video game movies of all time

Sonic, Scorpion and Lara Croft lead oir coverage of the best video game movies

Lets be honest video game movies get a bit of a bad rap these days and it’s easy to understand why.

For every Sonic 3 that’s released (spoilers for later in the list, we think that movie slaps) it feels like there are several bottom-of-the-barrel, low-effort, adaptations that were pumped out as a means to make cash and nothing more (read our Minecraft review for more on that).

Yet, I’ve always been an optimist and no one sets out to make bad art or a bad adaptation. So with that in mind, I’ve dug through my collection of game-inspired films to work out the 15 best video game movies ever made.

Yeah, none of these titles are going to make it to our best movies feature (except maybe Sonic 3 one day) but each of these films has its charms that defy the alleged video-game adaptation curse. So grab your joystick and get ready to jump in… like Mario.

Best video game movies of all time

15. Pokemon The Movie – Mewtwo Strikes Back

Mewtwo in Pokemon: The First Movie
  • Release date: November 6, 1999
  • Director: Kunihiko Yuyama
  • Cast: Veronica Taylor, Rachael Lillis, Eric Stuart
  • How long is it? 1 hour 36 minutes

What it’s about: After scientists create a powerful new Pokemon at the behest of the Team Rocket leader Giovanni, Ash and his friends must try and convince the creature that humanity and Pokemon can co-exist.

What we think: Look, is Mewtwo Strikes Back a good movie? Probably not. But is it the first movie that ever made me cry in the theater? You’re goddamn right it it. My embarrassing attachment to Ash Ketchum and Pikachu aside, I actually do quite like the admittedly brief Pokemon battles in this movie, and Mewtwo made for a cool and surprisingly sympathetic villain. Let’s be real though, the real reason I like this film so much is that sick Donphan cameo in the opening.

14. Tomb Raider

Alicia Vikander in Tomb Raider
  • Release date: March 16, 2018
  • Director: Roar Uthaug
  • Cast: Alicia Vikander, Dominic West, Walton Goggins
  • How long is it? 1 hour 58 minutes

What’s it about: Lara Croft sets off on a perilous journey in search of father’s last-known location: a fabled tomb on a mythical island.

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What we think: The rose-tinted nostalgia factor around Angelina Jolie’s Tomb Raider movies wasn’t strong enough to put us off Alicia Vikander’s debut, clearly modelled on the gritty, mud-and-blood appeal of the modern Survivor trilogy. It bogs itself down a bit, but this is a solid, often exhilarating outing for gaming’s great heroine.

13. Mortal Kombat

Scorpion in the 1995 Mortal Kombat
  • Release date: August 18, 1995
  • Director: Paul Anderson
  • Cast: Linden Ashby, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Robin Shou
  • How long is it? 1 hour 41 minutes

What’s it about: Lord Rayden chooses three martial artists – Sonya Blade, Liu Kang, and Johnny Cage – to fight in Mortal Kombat, an interdimensional tournament where they most face off against Shang Tsung’s champions and save the Earth.

What we think: MORTAL KOMBAAAAAT!

12. Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie

A still from Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie
  • Release date: August 6, 1994
  • Director: Gisaburō Sugii
  • Cast: Kojiro Shimizu, Kenji Haga, Miki Fujitani
  • How long is it? 1 hour 42 minutes

What’s it about: While M. Bison, the leader of terrorist organization Shadowlaw, kidnaps talented fighters to brainwash them and have them under him, Ryu travels across Asia to perfect his fighting skills. Bison wants Ryu, so he approaches his rival Ken, and it’ll be up to Interpol agent Chun-li and Guile to find Ryu and prevent Shadowlaw from taking over the world.

What we think: Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie isn’t just one of the most under-appreciated, under-seen video game movies, it’s also a gateway anime; this is one of the best-looking adaptations you can find, celebrating the game’s extraordinary, distinctive visuals while also delivering a terrific story. Hadouken!

11. Silent Hill

A still from 2006's Silent Hill
  • Release date: April 21, 2006
  • Director: Christophe Gans
  • Cast: Radha Mitchell, Sean Bean, Laurie Holden
  • How long is it? 2 hours 6 minutes

What’s it about: In a desperate resort to cure her daughter’s sleepwalking, Rose travels to Silent Hill. After getting into a car crash, she awakens surrounded by fog and its horrifying residents, and soon uncovers the truth of the town that occupies restless dreams.

What we think: This is one of the most underrated video game movies ever made. The eerie atmosphere is all-consuming, envisioned with sick, slick flair by director Christophe Gans; the CGI is pretty gnarly, and that ending – chills.

10. Mortal Kombat

Scorpion in Mortal Kombat, one of the best video game movies
  • Release date: April 8, 2021
  • Director: Simon McQuoid
  • Cast: Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson
  • How long is it? 1 hour 50 minutes

What’s it about: Cole Young, an MMA fighter with a mysterious dragon birthmark, brawls with destiny when he’s recruited to protect Earthrealm from Sub-Zero and the villains of Outworld, led by Shang-Tsng.

What we think: Mortal Kombat is a glorious love letter to the fans, equipped with gloopy, uppercutting flawless victories, fatalities and brutalities galore, and a likeable roster of iconic fighters – just make sure you give us the actual tournament in the sequel.

9. Tetris

Taron Egerton in the cast of Tetris
  • Release date: March 31, 2023
  • Director: Jon S. Baird
  • Cast: Taron Egerton, Nikita Efremov, Sofia Lebedeva
  • How long is it? 1 hour 58 minutes

What’s it about: Tetris follows the true story of Henk Rogers, a video game salesman and designer who finds himself enchanted by the game and tries to secure the rights for Nintendo. This takes him to the Soviet Union, where he joins forces with inventor Alexey Pajitnov to bring the game to the masses.

What we think: Tetris is a propulsive, highly watchable piece of mass entertainment; it won’t change the world as much as its space-shifting bricks, but you’ll have a good time glued to your screen.

8. Detective Pikachu

The cast of Pokémon: Detective Pikachu, one of the best video game movies
  • Release date: May 10, 2019
  • Director: Rob Letterman
  • Cast: Ryan Reynolds, Justice Smith, Kathryn Newton
  • How long is it? 1 hour 44 minutes

What’s it about: Tim Goodman’s father, a police detective in Ryme City, is seemingly killed – but he thinks he’s still alive, so he teams up with his old partner to find him… who happens to be a wisecracking Pikachu only he can understand.

What we think: Detective Pikachu washes away the bad taste of Pokémon’s earlier movie outings with a hilarious, immersive, fan-service-loaded adventure.

7. The Super Mario Bros Movie

Mario and Luigi in The Super Mario Bros Movie
  • Release date: April 5, 2023
  • Director: Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic
  • Cast: Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black
  • How long is it? 1 hour 32 minutes

What’s it about: Mario and Luigi, two Brooklyn brothers and plumbers, are sucked into green pipes that take them to different worlds. Luigi finds himself held captive by Bowser, while Mario ends up in the Mushroom Kingdom, where he teams up with Princess Peach and Captain Todd to save the galaxy.

What we think: As a pure adaptation of the look, sound, and feel of the game, you can’t do much better than The Super Mario Bros Movie; there’s lots of finger-waggling nods to the multi-generational iconography of the franchise, and it may be too fast, but it’s fun.

6. Resident Evil

Milla Jovovich in Resident Evil
  • Release date: March 15, 2002
  • Director: Paul W. S. Anderson
  • Cast: Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, Eric Mabius
  • How long is it? 1 hour 40 minutes

What’s it about: Alice teams up with Umbrella Corporation troops to contain the T-virus in the “hive”, a secret underground laboratory where the personnel have been killed and resurrected as flesh-eating monsters.

What we think: In 2002, Paul W.S. Anderson shook up the Resident Evil canon with a gruesome, laser-slicing, thrilling B-movie that’s one of the key texts of the genre; for all the cheese and of-its-time writing, this paved the way for every other post-millennium video game movie, for better or worse

5. Sonic the Hedgehog 2

A still of Sonic and Knuckles in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, one of the best video game movies
  • Release date: April 8, 2022
  • Director: Jeff Fowler
  • Cast: James Marsden, Ben Schwartz, Tika Sumpter, Idris Elba
  • How long is it? 2 hours 2 minutes

What’s it about: After settling in Green Hills, Sonic is eager to prove he has what it takes to be a true hero. His test comes when Dr. Robotnik returns, this time with a new partner, Knuckles, in search for an emerald that has the power to destroy civilizations. Sonic teams up with his own sidekick, Tails, and together they embark on a globe-trotting journey to find the emerald before it falls into the wrong hands.

What we think: After emerging on the other side of fan backlash, the first Sonic movie was a pleasant surprise, and the sequel ups the ante in every way; the laughs are bigger, the action is more inventive, and it wholeheartedly – and cleverly – embraces the games. It gets extra points for its long-awaited post-credits scene, too

4. Gran Turismo

Archie Madekwe and David Harbour in the Gran Turismo movie
  • Release date: August 25, 2023
  • Director: Neill Blomkamp
  • Cast: David Harbour, Orlando Bloom, Archie Madekwe
  • How long is it? 2 hours 14 minutes

What’s it about: Based on the true story of an impossible dream, Gran Turismo follows Jann Mardenborough, a gamer whose incredible skills on the (virtual) track land him a spot in the GT Academy, where he competes for a spot in Team Nissan.

What we think: Superman made audiences believe he could fly; Gran Turismo will make you believe you can drive. This is a video game movie in the spirit of all the abysmal adaptations of yesteryear, but one that effectively communicates the immersion and fun of its source, and overcomes woeful writing with a rollicking, rousing big-screen experience. 

3. Sonic the Hedgehog 3

The poster for Sonic 3 with Shadow
  • Release date: December 20, 2024
  • Director: Jeff Fowler
  • Cast: Jim Carrey, Ben Schwartz, Keanu Reeves
  • How long is it? 1 hour 50 minutes

What it’s about: Following Eggman’s defeat Team Sonic get back to their comfortable lives in Green Hills. When a mysterious and powerful hedgehog called Shadow escapes from a GUN Prison however Sonic and his friends must team up with an unlikely ally to save the day.

What we think: A charming blend of high-octane action and delightful comedy, Sonic 3 is without a doubt the best in the Blue Blur’s franchise. I was particularly impressed by Sonic and Shadow’s climactic battle, which is probably the closest we’ll ever get to a live-action Dragon Ball movie (thanks Dragon Ball Evolution) and we have to shout out Jim Carrey who’s giving his all not just as Eggman but as his somehow more insane (and scene-stealing) grandpa.

2. Werewolves Within

The cast of Werewolves Within, one of the best video game movies
  • Release date: June 25, 2021
  • Director: Josh Ruben
  • Cast: Sam Richardson, Milana Vayntrub, George Basil
  • How long is it? 1hour 37 minutes

What’s it about: Finn Wheeler is the new forest ranger at Beaverfield, a town divided by plans to install a pipeline that’d cut through the wilderness. On a stormy night, a group of residents end up locked in the local inn… and amid grisly attacks, they begin to suspect someone, somewhere, is actually a werewolf.

What we think: While based on a fairly unknown title, Werewolves Within is a remarkable movie. It plays like a Shaun of the Dead-esque caper, carrying a charming wit not just in its dialogue, but in all of its direction. It’d be a perfect pairing with Knives Out or Glass Onion… or both.

1. Tron: Legacy

A still from Tron: Legacy, the best video game movie
  • Release date: December 17, 2010
  • Director: Joseph Kosinski
  • Cast: Jeff Bridges, Garrett Hedlund, Olivia Wilde
  • How long is it? 2 hours 5 minutes

What’s it about: Sam, the son of vanished video game designer Kevin Flynn, enters “the grid”, a dangerous virtual world with disc wars, light cycle racing, a megalomaniac clone of his dad that wants to invade the real world.

What we think: Tron: Legacy is one of the most staggeringly underrated movies of the 2010s. While not strictly based on one video game (the original movie spawned the arcade tie-in, so it still counts), the creative investment here is dazzling; it’s a state-of-the-art spectacular with the best score of the 21st century, composed by the inimitable Daft Punk.

Looking for more lists like this? Well, you should check out our list of the best sci-fi movies or our list of the best action movies. They seem up your alley. We’ve also got a guide breaking down everything you need to know about The Last of Us Season 2 as well!

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