Lars von Trier's Antichrist is the unlikely subject of a videogame translation, with Hitman writer Morten Iversen working to bring a game inspired by the controversial movie to PC.

'[The movie] goes against all the conventions of how you make games and what you can do in games' Iversen told, 'Dead kids, nudity, graphic violence. It will be a very controversial game, and it'll be a game that doesn't really compare with anything else.'Antichrist was one of the most talked about films at this year's Cannes Festival, with von Trier returning to his antagonistic ways with a graphic horror film starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe.Iversen, who previously worked at IO Games on the Hitman series, is bringing von Trier's vision to games with Eden , a download-only title that's coming to PC, with the developers hoping to bring it to Xbox Live as well. Still early in the development phase, the game is described as a 'nightmarish version of Myst'.Further details are thin on the ground, and don't expect to see the game until some point next year.