None, simply because they don't have the influence and feel to it as a movie, sadly.
If you look at the Pacific then you will see the "ower" in the actions people make in the movie, it's frightening and emotional, and I love that. But you never see that in a game, hardly anyway.
If I had to pick, Fable 2, Battle Field Bad Company 2, Prince of Persia, The Settlers: Rise of an Empire, Age of Mythology, Age of Mythology: The Titans Expansion,Age of Empires III, Age of Empires III: The Warchiefs Expansion, Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties.
Other than that, WoW for its AMAZING lore, sadly there are too many idiots on there :/ There's also CoD4 Obscurity (mod), it's quite realistic (with the exception of invisible wall-walking possessing bad guys) with the slashing etc, and I recommend you try it out
Warcraft I II and III, maybe. I've tried neither but if the triggers in the scenario editor are good than I will probably make a couple (if I get it anyway)... Armies of Exigo is also good, its based heavily on Warcraft, and I mean HEAVILY, look up its storyline on Wikipedia and you'll see what I mean.
Fable 1 too, and more than likely Fable 3 when it comes out Crysis due to its graphics and different playstyle (although the Multiplayer Gameplay wasn't best with the rank system).
Matrix: Path of Neo - I don't care, this is a classic to be honest. You find most fighting games now won't have multi-enemy combinations, and something I find apauling is that these games came up with something years before they were realised better:
Operation Flashpoint: Destroyable buildings, granted not in the best way possible but it shown that it can be done, only years later did anyone bother trying to do it again (to my knowledge). Matrix: Path of Neo for it's Multi-Personel Combinations, it shown a better way of defeating enemies and such. Fable 1 and above: Not entirely new but it wasn't a single game, in Fable 2, for instance, there are multiple ways you can go about things. And the reason it is supposed "easy" is because you are not meant to get all spells and abilities. Try making yourself a certain "class":
Necromancer - Raise Dead, Inferno, Time Control Those are the three key spells and mostly what he / she would use, summon the dead, shoot a few fireballs and then *poof* when they get close. Warrior - Heavy Axe or something. With maximum physic and Time Control as if he "rushed" towards the enemy at lightning speeds. And then he / she could also have Vortex maybe, like a whirlwind ability with his / her Axe? Ranger - Mostly gun / crossbow skills, as well as maybe a spell or two. Try varying these as well as you can, I'm not saying leave the other skills empty, maybe just keep them all at Rank 2 and the main spells rank 5... Or something - your choice.
FALLOUT 3 IS THE GREATEST GAME EVER RELEASED (until Fallout New Vegas comes out later this year!). THAT GAME IS BETTER THAN SEX (even though i wouldnt know........)
I havent played RE 4 but RE 5 is awsome the gameplay and graphics are fantastic and the storys not bad either. Fable 2 the fable universe is very charming and witty i cant wait for fable 3. 007 Nightfire such and under rated game i remember hours of playing against my brother and through the great story. Lost Odyssey a truly moving simply epic Japanese RPG the from the creators of the final fantasy series. And finally Lord of the ring battle for middle earth 2 (the pc version, i do have the 360 version but its not as good) its one of the most addicting games ever i love it. I know thats not one but there are so many good games these are just a few of my farorites.