
The idea established in Gamecube's Geist takes a new host on the PS3 and 360 in Square Enix's just-announced title, MindJack. The game features a full campaign mode, though only the multiplayer was available for demo at E3 this year, but this is where it gets weird. Essentially, you play as a disembodied brain. Seriously, the main character in multiplayer and single-player is an immaterial brain that takes shape only when it possesses a wide variety of hosts (in third person), ranging from strippers to bodybuilders to soldier to cops to drones to cybernetic gorillas. Intrigued?

Mindjack was released in 2011 to negative reviews.
To me, Duke Nukem was playability at least. Most movie games were more intolerable than that.
I remember being really excited for Alien Colonial Marines, until I checked the review scores.....