Hollywood is like a separate entity. They're rare to listen to the original creators.
That's why most game adaptation movie were such a mess, like these ones :
True, video game movie adaptions has had a bad history. That's because video games are suppose to be interactive and have stories catered around that interactivity, given movies replace that interactivity with Hollywood fluff is why they bomb.
But in recent years we've had video game adaptions of movies that were actually good, such as Rampage, Tomb Raider, Uncharted, Detective Pikachu, Mortal Kombat which was... eeeheh and no, Uwe Boll movies don't count, he makes them bad on purpose to exploit some German movie buisness loop-hole.
Point I'm getting is, yes, video game movies have had a horrible reputation, but there are still giid movie adaptions out there which prooves it's a matter of how you take the source material and what you do with it and how to do it right.
For example, me going on about a Golden Axe movie should be like the 1982 film
Conan the Barbarian or 2016 Russian film
Wolfhound. Golden Axe provides the names and settings, it just needs to be paced as Sonic's movie was.