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Director of Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy now making video games: 4 reasons you NEED to care

Guillermo Del Toro coming to video games is a very big deal. Here's why

Words: David Houghton, GamesRadar UK

I’m beginning to think I have some Alan-Wake-style ability to write reality into being. A while back I wrote a feature on film directors who should be making games. One of them was Studio Ghibli head Hayao Maiazaki, and now Ghibli is working on RPG Ni No Kuni for the DS  and PS3. Another was Pan’s Labyrinth, Blade II, Chronos and Hellboy director Guillermo Del Toro. And he’s just announced that he’ll imminently reveal ‘a big deal with a big company’ to make games. His own. Original ones. Next up, I’m going to write a list feature about games journalists who should find offensively large piles of money on their doorsteps.

Now in the past I’ve expressed the opinion that artists from other media getting involved in games isn’t necessarily beneficial to anyone. Games are a very specific medium requiring very specific skills and very specific methods of storytelling in order to achieve greatness, and game devs themselves are only really now beginning to discover and make that stuff work artistically. But in Del Toro’s case, I am very excited. Del Toro, you see, is different. To explain my giddy, childlike mental state, I have compiled a list of reasons he will make very special video games. Onwards, friends. Onwards to cross-media victory!

Del Toro is a massive gamer

This is true. Del Toro is one of us. He’s a gamer, a comic book reader, and a huge fan of fantastical media of every type and era. This will be no mere vanity trip for him, no simple attempt to broaden his CV and massage his ego my having his name on some credits in a different medium. He’s repeatedly proclaimed the increasing sophistication and power of games as a unique storytelling medium – one of the new non-industry types to really get it – so him bringing his already vast narrative and visual skill set to games will be a genuinely beneficial and enriching thing.

These won’t just be genero-games with a few Del Toro character designs. He lists amongst his favourite games ICO, Shadow of the Colossus, BioShock, and Silent Hill. This man knows what he's talking about. He understands the mechanics of the medium, and as a passionate gamer himself, he won’t stand for no crap.

He is an amazing designer of worlds

When it comes to creating fantastic, unique, nightmarish and beautiful worlds, Del Toro is pretty much unbeated. It’s not just the look and ambience of the places he creates in his films. It’s the reality, cohesion and attention to detail he adds to them. Anyone can design a crazy-looking place, but to make one feel like a living, breathing, functioning reality takes an extra level of love and skill.

Look at Pan’s Labyrinth, or Hellboy, or even Del Toro’s more reality-grounded films such as Blade II and Chronos. They’re all visually stunning and utterly spellbinding, but much more than that, they all treat their fantastical inhabitants as real people, with real feelings and motivations, and believable, functioning societies. One of the biggest challenges in games is to take a world beyond its visuals and game mechanics and make it actually feel alive, and even the best games don’t always pull it off. Del Toro however, would. He’d insist on it. And discussing this point leads us on to the fact that…

He bloody loves his monsters

Not just in a ‘Wow, monsters are so cool’ kind of way. Del Toro really, genuinely empathises with and cares about the creatures in his films. They’re the most sympathetic characters, full of pathos and motivation and emotional subtlety, and are always the ones that stick with you long after the film ends, whether protagonist or not. For all his rampant murdering, Blade II’s Novak was the guy you felt for the most by the end. Jesus, the artificial vampire of Del Toro’s debut feature Cronos, might have degenerated from kindly grandfather to ravenous blood drinker, but at no point along the way did he elicit anything other than genuine, human sympathy.


Above: Del Toro and monsters = BFF

In games, this thinking will be dynamite. Playing as a Del Toro monster along a layered emotional journey would be great, but even better would be to encounter these creatures and their world as an outsider, and then really come to understand them. Whether friend or enemy, the monsters in a Del Toro game will be far from simple gun fodder. Whether working with them or killing them en masse, every interaction with them will matter and resonate. And if he brings long-time collaborator Doug 'Abe Sapien' Jones along for motion capture, then all the better.

An appearance by Ron Perlman is almost guaranteed

If Del Toro can squeeze the mighty Ron Perlman into a film, he will. He’s the hulking Johnny Depp to Del Toro’s tubby Tim Burton, and given that he’s no stranger to games himself (having appeared in every Fallout game, Halo 2 and 3, The Chronicles of Riddick and an absolute shedload more) there’s almost no chance he won’t turn up in Del Toro’s games.

Ron Perlman is awesome. Ron Perlman needs to be in as many things as possible.


 
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Cyberninja  - 1 month 7 days ago 
remember the last time a movie maker made a game it was called boom blox and was a great game this will end really well.
hero2bash  - 1 month 7 days ago 
I hope this isn't just hype becaus I'm getting quite excited by thedescriptions of the man
hayisforhorses  - 1 month 7 days ago 
God dont let Uwe Boll read this, dont want him getting any ideas.
GamesRadarDavidHoughton  - 1 month 7 days ago 
All of this is true, I promise. Watch a few of his films and you'll know exactly what I mean.
ThatSkinnyGuy  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Frickin' SWEET. Between this, and the news breaking in the last 24 hours about his James Cameron-produced vision of At The Mountains of Madness happening, it's a great day to be a GdT fan.
GamesRadarDavidHoughton  - 1 month 7 days ago 
ThatSkinnyGuy: I did not know that until just then. But if Mountains really is officially on, this is pretty much the best day ever.
TomMishkin  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Guillermo del Toro is possibly the most talented writer of his generation – not mentioning that he's a massive geek. In his movies, his geekiness and his love for fables, archetypal stories and other cultural constructs blend together creating something unmatched in both visual style and contents.
Moreover, most of his movies rely on trials to succeed in, quests to embark on or riddles to be solved – like the old-time stories, like many many videogames we all love.
I personally think that, if someone is to finally mix movies and videogames together in a way that satisfies both gamers and movie fans, that someone is our beloved Mexican fatty.

(Yea, I'm quite a fan of GDT)
GamesRadarDavidHoughton  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Well said that Mishkin.
ThatSkinnyGuy  - 1 month 7 days ago 
@GRDavidHoughton: Yeah, it really was a fist-pump moment when I read about it this morning. I've been waiting years for this. Oh, and in 3d? Black tentacles coming out of the screen at me? YES PLEASE.
TomMishkin  - 1 month 7 days ago 
What the...? ATMOM is finally being made? As in «coming next fall in all theaters» and such?
OhgodohgodohF'THAGN! THANKS, ALMIGHTY CTHULHU, FOR FINALLY MAKING IT POSSIBLE.

(I do hope the movie'll be a huge success and GDT will experiment with more Lovecraftian stuff, like The Call Of Cthulhu. Or possibly short movies depicting the earlier, more atmospheric stuff written by HPL – like The Shunned House or The Rats In The Walls. Or maybe he could develop a series of videogames based on HPL short stories. And...)
Felixthecat  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Mr. Del Toro is an amazing director, I love him. Pans Labyrinth is near enough a masterpiece, and I can't WAIT to see what he actually does when given the opportunity to make a game.
babyhenchy1  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Pan's Labyrinth is one of the greatest movies ever made. So original and powerful. I'm very happy to hear this news and very anxious to see what Del Toro will do.
gatornation1254  - 1 month 7 days ago 
I could definitely see this working all of his movies that I've seen are actually in video game form.
quincytheodore  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Wow, I'm such a Del Toro fans. His vision of perverted fairy tale is amazing. Reminds me of American McGee's Alice. We need more work like that, make it as weird as possible. This is the guy I aspired to be.

Blade 2 is miles better than third even the first, just because he directed it.. Okay so Donnie Yen fight choreograph helped too. Pan's Labyrinth is great example of child's innocence and violence of the world perfectly balanced. First time I'm excited about the game which haven't even named yet.
MailMan  - 1 month 7 days ago 
I bloody LOVE Del Toro, I remember back when I watched Blade II, being blown away by the evident care and love that went throughout all the design, and since then I've dilligently followed the mans work, I cannot wait :D
ThatSkinnyGuy  - 1 month 7 days ago 
AND it was announced at Comic Con that he's adapting The Haunted Mansion for Disney (clearly the guy is a step up the evolutionary ladder and doesn't need sleep). While it might be aimed a bit more squarely at a 12a/PG-13 audience, you can bet it's still going to be pretty creepy (Google 'Hatbox Ghost', which it'll revolve around), and I tell ya - I could really see a GdT-designed tie-in game to go with that.

Resident Evil with GdT ghosts and monsters? Go on then.
DarthKratos  - 1 month 7 days ago 
In this world of zombies uncreatively being thrown into video games (read Barratt's latest article) its great to know that we have a guy coming into the industry who makes wonderful, original masterpieces of monsters. Just look at Pan's Labyrinth or the troll market scene from Hellboy 2.the buren
MegaInferno124  - 1 month 7 days ago 
"Ron Perlman is awesome. Ron Perlman needs to be in as many things as possible."

So, so true...
This is now my official saying. :-P
JohnnyMaverik  - 1 month 7 days ago 
Oh wow, this is exciting.
Samael  - 1 month 7 days ago 
I'm so fucking happy right now. I may do a little dance. *does little dance*.

Not only is GDT going to make a game(s), ATMOM is totally happening! WHOOOOOOOOOOOOO! And I'm I'm going to Otakon in a few hours. BEST. DAY. EVER.
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