TV Adaptations Are About to Change Gaming Forever



Copy pasting video games to movies or television adaptations is about to become very popular. WATCH THESE NEXT …

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27 thoughts on “TV Adaptations Are About to Change Gaming Forever

  1. I have to correct you on something. Niel druckmann wasn't the sole writer he was a cowriter, and a lot of his ideas were thrown out. For TLOU2, he got rid of them, and all of his thrown ideas got implemented in the sequal. Looking at TLOU2 reception, the 1st one would've flopped if he got his way.

  2. I think more and more kids who grew up with these games have now made it up the ladder into leadership roles in creative industries; which has also contributed to a need to honor the source material.

  3. shame they made an absolute catastrophic tits of the Halo one… the complete and utter retards had the best script and universe handed to them on a silver platter. and they couldn't have made it any worse or any more insulting to true Halo fans.

  4. Eh, TV / Movie media is consumed so much faster than the video games with decent stories I can think of, doubt games could be put out fast enough to "Change Television Forever" in the regards of being the only source for new content to be made in the two former formats.

    I'm certainly all for adaptations that do it right, very awesome to see a different take on a game one loves, with the entire focus being on the story and isn't bound to linking up nicely with game mechanics.

    What TV, movies and heck, the gaming industry mainstream needs to do is take the advice of "do it with passion" to heart. Have directors and writers with passion steer your bazillion dollar money making titans and reap the benefits. Doesn't seem too complicated but I suppose money / power breed ego. Still, you'd think if your aim is to be making yourself lots of dosh, and your sitting here seeing movies done with the right people involved making bank while 200 million+ $$$ budgets perform "underwhelmingly", the dots would connect and we'd all be w1nners

  5. What made HBO's TLOU so good is that you can see the passion of the production team to be not only faithful but, most importantly, also respectful to the original.

    Many adaptations and live action remakes nowadays jump into controversy by trying to change the original medium in a way that doesn't make sense: by forcefully imposing the producer's beliefs to the viewer; for example, wrongly abusing diversity, inclusion, or other "nice-to-have values" as an excuse to completely destroy the artistic features of the original medium and its apeal to a genereal audience.

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