Game – Movie Review: It Came From the Desert (2017)
One of the most baffling video game to movie adaptions ever, It Came From the Desert is based off the 1989 action-adventure game of the same name developed and published by Cinemaware.
One of the most baffling video game to movie adaptions ever, It Came From the Desert is based off the 1989 action-adventure game of the same name developed and published by Cinemaware.
The first game, Double Dragon, was released in the arcades in 1987. The player takes control of martial artist Billy Lee, or his twin brother Jimmy and must make their way through side-scrolling stages beating up enemies along the way. It was simple, fun, satisfying and spawned many sequels and re-releases as well as this film.
We’re all aware by now that movies based on video games haven’t turned out like we’d hoped. However, they keep getting made. Let’s have a look at the latest attempt and see if it breaks the curse.
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