November 18, 2004

X-Men Director moves to games

Interesting news, and a growing trend amongst Hollywood just now, comes from the BBC daily update, talking of Bryan Singer's next project.

A-list Hollywood director Bryan Singer made his name with the X-Men franchise, but now he's heading off to pastures new. The helmer has just signed up with Vin Diesel's Tigon Studios to create an original videogame franchise based around the life of a secret service agent. It's the first time that a major Hollywood director has been involved in a videogame project that's not linked to a movie. Secret Service (rather foolishly shortened to SS) is being described as a tactical game that lets players experience the work of the presidential security detail.

Mmmm...as an avid gamer, I'm not sure how excited I am about this. Sure it should make for a really interesting storyline and cinematic view for the game, but it's a previously tried and tested game type.

What I am hoping is that Singer takes his flair to the industry and really shakes it up, and then he takes some of the ideas that are in many games just now and brings them back to the cinema. As we can see there's a lot of movie potential from the games market, it just gets treated so damn badly!

Is the videogame industry the next comic book industry to Hollywood?


Posted by at November 18, 2004 07:35 AM


Comments

Wow! =)

Posted by: Kiseok at November 18, 2004 10:17 AM

This is funny coincidence, as David Hayter who wrote X-Men 2 is doing voice for Solid Snake, main character from famous Metal Gear Solid video game series.

Posted by: bludr at November 18, 2004 10:41 AM

I think that your question about the video game industry being the next comic book industry for Hollywood is spot on, Richard. Just another sign that originality has left Tinsel Town.

Posted by: Marc at November 18, 2004 10:52 AM

Bruce Willis did a video game didn't he? Apocalypse?

Posted by: Tom Whitaker at November 18, 2004 04:36 PM

He certainly did Tom, and I have that for the PSX. It is a real fun game and Willis is his Die Hard character throughout.

Posted by: Richard at November 18, 2004 05:27 PM