Right now I can only think on… Spider-Man 2 and matrix the path of Neo.
The old NES Batman was fabulous, especially in a system where almost all movie adaptations were cheap cash grabs.
For SNES I’d say Aladdin and the tough as nails Star Wars trilogy, especially 1 and 3 (2 was just too annoyingly difficult)
Mad Max is decent.
The Lord Of The Rings, The Return Of The King and Alien Isolation
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Lilo and Stitch weirdly enough had a decent crash bandicoot rip off game now that I think about it…
Peter Jackson’s King Kong the official game of the movie. The only thing I can complain about is the name.
Someone said Toy Story 2 and im gonna reaffirm that cause that was just a genuinely good game growing up. Its been awhile since I played it but it was fun. Runner up would be Stuart Little 2 being a decent collectathon platformer as well.
Another one thats actually okay is Cat in the Hat on PS2. They basically just cut to the climax of the movie with the house all screwed up and made a Klonoa clone but its remarkably competent. They even made sure levels were easier to backtrack in in case you missed any collectibles
I really had a blast playing The Godfather. I loved how you became a part of the movies as your own character.
Mummy Returns is probably the best game made of a BAD movie.
The warriors
RoboCop: Rogue City. Captures the essence of the Verhoeven films, fills in a lot of gaps between 2 and 3 (especially about how the old man is absent in 3), and it has multiple endings.