Talking about a videogame to movie adaptation is always interesting. While to my knowledge there hasn't been a single good one; Entertaining ones? Yes. Average ones? Yes, of course. But good? Hell no. The overwhelming majority of videogame to movie adaptations are just awful. Awful is an understatement since a lot of them can reach the bottom of the barrel in every single way and crown them as infamously bad movies that will be remembered by all the teenage stoners and try-hard reviewers such as myself. But of course between the mediocrity and the infamously bad spectrum there's a type of video game movie that I consider worse than the infamously bad video game movies. We have those infamously bad ones such as the "Street Fighter" movie (which honestly I love unironically) or the Uwe Boll's masterpiece "House of The Dead".
But there's a field that I usually try to avoid when I'm looking for any movie to watch either by myself or with a bunch of friends, but occasionally one slips through the crack and as a result we end up feeling like a group of depressed individuals at
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The movie starts off with some awesome low-budget and frantic action where this hot Japenese woman is slashing zombies up with a sword that for some reason emits glowing slashes and then the zombies explode. She's spinning around, jumping on zombies heads, another girl comes in and shoots the zombies in the head in horrible slow motion with sawed-off shotguns and that was freaking awesome! But then right after we have the comedy relief character sitting in a campfire talking about his lost sister and how much he misses her also how much he misses going home after work just to see his family be happy to see him and eat some food and then right after that we have the main character laying down in an abandoned building having flashbacks on how she saw as a little kid her badass dad getting murdered by being stabbed 50 times and still standing up while the stabbing