Funny, I feel otherwise. Good gameplay but not a great storyI'm excited about that because, in my opinion, Last of Us is a game with a great story but weak gameplay.
Funny, I feel otherwise. Good gameplay but not a great storyI'm excited about that because, in my opinion, Last of Us is a game with a great story but weak gameplay.
Funny, I feel otherwise. Good gameplay but not a great story
Wow, I'm shocked to see someone say that. The stories in both The Last of Us games are two of my favorite stories in any medium, they both just blew me away.Funny, I feel otherwise. Good gameplay but not a great story
There are plenty of good game properties to base movies on. The key is in the narratives and settings. Older games had less narrative, but now you have a lot of narrative-driven games. I could easily see movies based on God of War, Ghosts of Tsushima, Horizon Zero Dawn, etc, and those are just Sony properties. I think narratives and settings have gotten so much better in the last few decades.
I think when it comes to making movies for story heavy game franchises, trying to tell an original story set in the same universe is preferable to trying to retell the events of the game in 1/10th to 1/50th the time.Original stories based on the properties are sometimes a necessity though. I hear The Last of Us will focus more on the side-characters, for instance, and will perhaps even introduce new one. It allows them to set it in the same world yet do their own thing with it. Being that the original creator is along for the ride means that can be consistent with the IP.
Admittedly I didn't watch this because 1) the trailer didn't look good and 2) video game movie so this impression may be way off; but from what I saw of the Animus it seemed like a case of the film makers getting TOO hung up over adapting the game's mechanic into the story instead of just *telling the story*. All that armature, jumpy flippy nonsense seemed very unnecessary.The Animus in the Assassin's Creed movie, for instance.
Didn't get around to that one either, but given how the game was practically tailor made for a grounded live action adaptation, it's disappointing that (from what I gather) they still somehow managed to undershoot it.The Tomb Raider movies feel like they've been the most successful in capturing the spirit of the games, especially the reboots which are more grounded.
I think when it comes to making movies for story heavy game franchises, trying to tell an original story set in the same universe is preferable to trying to retell the events of the game in 1/10th to 1/50th the time.
I remember back when the Mass Effect movie was first talked about getting into discussions with people that insisted that it *must* be done to the letter of the game or else it doesn't count. To counter this (and as a fun thought experiment) I broke the story down into a (verrry rough) two hour, three act treatment. What emerged from that process would have only passingly resembled the first game, as brevity and the need from exposition necessitated merging or entirely cutting both major characters and key set pieces. (Ash & Kaiden now the same person, Garrus and Wrex reduced to glorified extras, Tali cut and her role in the plot given to Liara instead, Eden Prime being 5 mins and done, Feros, Novaria & Therum all smooshed into one place...etc...etc)
Admittedly I didn't watch this because 1) the trailer didn't look good and 2) video game movie so this impression may be way off; but from what I saw of the Animus it seemed like a case of the film makers getting TOO hung up over adapting the game's mechanic into the story instead of just *telling the story*. All that armature, jumpy flippy nonsense seemed very unnecessary.
Didn't get around to that one either, but given how the game was practically tailor made for a grounded live action adaptation, it's disappointing that (from what I gather) they still somehow managed to undershoot it.
Which category would Detective Pikachu fall under? I thought it was good, and I think the overall reaction to it was pretty good.Has there ever actually been a GOOD movie based on a video game, that wasn't just an adaptation in name only? I feel like the best they've ever gotten in "mediocre to passable". Which is nuts when you consider how they have comic book adaptations pretty much down to a science!
I never played the game, so I honestly can't comment on the adaptation side. As a movie though I though it was OK. Not terrible. I rather feel Reynolds carried most of it though (in a Robin Williams in Aladdin kinda way), and I honestly doubt I'll ever bother giving it a second watch, so make of that what you will.Which category would Detective Pikachu fall under? I thought it was good, and I think the overall reaction to it was pretty good.
I'm kind of surprised it's going to be that expenisive, the only real effects it's going to need are the infected, and the ruined cities when they're out and about.
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