I feel like uncharted would make for a good movie where as Last of Us makes more sense as a series.That's exciting.... and kind of funny that I've constantly heard talk about people wanting an Uncharted movie for years and then Naughty Dog goes out and makes The Last of Us instead
Terrible Posts for $200, Alex.Things that don't need to exist for $100, Alex
Anybody care to explain what this may be about, for us non-gamers?
HBO looking at what Netflix just did with the Witcher.
Wants to get on board with another insanely popular video game.
If done right this will be a masterpiece.
Terrible Posts for $200, Alex.
I don't wanna accidentally give away spoilers cause its been a little while since I played, so I'll give you this plot summary I found online:
1. "In a hostile, post-pandemic world, Joel and Ellie, brought together by desperate circumstances, must rely on each other to survive a brutal journey across what remains of the United States."
2. "Joel and Ellie, a pair connected through the harshness of the world they live in, are forced to endure brutal circumstances and ruthless killers on a trek across post-pandemic America."
Basically the game covers their journey together and how Joel begins to take her in as his own daughter(who died in his arms at the very beginning of the zombie apocalypse and was about Ellie's age). Really emotional game and very intense. The story is just incredible.
Essentially, though this is actually set with some form of realistic science as the cause of the apocalypse. A very real viral fungus that takes over the brains of ants, in this world the virus mutated and is transmitted through humans now.So, another zombie apocalypse show?
Really not a fan of the game. From my perspective, its storytelling is basically just Logan combined with Walking Dead, and trying to pass that off as deep or insightful somehow, simply with the sentiment that "a father's love is more powerful than the survival of humanity" or whatever. Top-drawer production values/voice acting talent and the fact that blockbuster sensibilities are a big draw really elevated that game's reception (storytelling and gameplay left a lot to be desired, IMO). I think the show might possibly be successful for the same reasons as the game/Logan/Walking Dead was (or it might be good if the Chernobyl guy manages to make something out of nothing), I just don't find what's there particularly noteworthy.Shareefruck is cold.
I actually really enjoyed the game, and I liked the emotionally charged story. It is perfect for television.
So, another zombie apocalypse show?
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I really like this fan casting of Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Kaitlyn Dever. Given HBO's love of re-using actors Nikolaj might even get serious consideration.
HBO looking at what Netflix just did with the Witcher.
Wants to get on board with another insanely popular video game.
If done right this will be a masterpiece.
Terrible Posts for $200, Alex.
I don't wanna accidentally give away spoilers cause its been a little while since I played, so I'll give you this plot summary I found online:
1. "In a hostile, post-pandemic world, Joel and Ellie, brought together by desperate circumstances, must rely on each other to survive a brutal journey across what remains of the United States."
2. "Joel and Ellie, a pair connected through the harshness of the world they live in, are forced to endure brutal circumstances and ruthless killers on a trek across post-pandemic America."
Basically the game covers their journey together and how Joel begins to take her in as his own daughter(who died in his arms at the very beginning of the zombie apocalypse and was about Ellie's age). Really emotional game and very intense. The story is just incredible.