RE4 is such a good game.
From the upcoming, it looks like what you mention in your edit (at least the part with her and her friend) will 100% be in it.jokershady said:i haven't seen the first episode yet.....but played both games....aggiebonzo said:
Have they said how much of the first video game season 1 will cover?
and my educated guess will be they will end season 1 either right where the first game ends....OR....due to the extreme gut punch the beginning of the second game was....we will end on that note.....
and i say that due to just how long these episodes appear to be and there are 9 of them.....but again there's a lot to cover in the first game and this whole season 1 could end with joel helping ellie escape the cannibals after he gets injured....which that alone would be a hell of a climax cause there's a lot to flesh out here and i sincerely hope they take their time....
edit: keep in mind from the first game, there were 2 sections of DLC that were amazing! one was some of the back story with ellie and her friend when they spend time together in but then get bit in the end....and also the other DLC where it shows more of her trying to help joel with getting medicine in the snow after he's been injured.....just those 2 DLC's alone could be amazing episodes and most assuredly we're going to see them......dangit ive got to get this streaming service......crap.....
id also go ahead and put this out there it's great to see the level of respect from us gamers keeping things under wraps here......same way y'all did such a nice job of keeping things quiet when i was going through the MCU because there are some big time plot points that are gonna rock y'alls world with this story and i can't wait to see some of y'alls reactions to them!
BTW.....still working on the MCU.....almost there.....
bluefire579 said:Dead Space and Resident Evil 4 were both action games with horror elements to begin with (Dead Space was spawned from RE4). If anything RE4 was the departure because it completely changed everything about the series, from the gameplay to the types of enemies. Their sequels leaned heavily into this, not because of expanding the audience, but because they were both such runaway successes.Ghost of Bisbee said:Brian Earl Spilner said:
Why would you think HBO would keep things tame?
Well, I'm assuming HBO wants to cast as wide a net as possible with this being their January tentpole premier. If the show is too brutal or scary, it limits reach
I work in the games industry, and something publishers like to do with mature rated games is nerf the scariness or level of violence from being too gratuitous so they reach larger audiences. Reminds me of Resident Evil 4 -> 5, when capcom decided to dial down the horror while dialing up action. EA did this as well following Dead Space 1 -> Dead Space 2 & 3.
I don't think HBO will be as willing as Sony was when it comes to telling the story in TLOU2 with all the brutality that comes with it. TLOU2 gets darker and has probably 3x the violence TLOU 1 has.
I selfishly hope I'm wrong and HBO goes all in on TLOU2 when we get there
I also feel like Dead Space 2 in particular doesn't fit. The action is more fluid because of improvements to the combat mechanics (and a much improved zero G experience), but any game that has a scene like this (don't watch if squemish) is certainly not shying away from horror.
And on the Resident Evil side, if anything, RE7 and Village returning to the horror roots of the original three show the exact opposite.
Either way, Last of Us 2 100% did not follow that, and judging by this first episode, the showrunners are showing they want to stay true to the content. And HBO doesn't really shy away from that kind of thing.
i watched it....the reason no one talks about it is because it was Terrible.Brian Earl Spilner said:
Sorry for the slight derail, but that Halo show came and went and I never heard a thing about it, even from my gamer friends. For being the first adaptation of such a popular video game franchise, I found that surprising. From what I could tell there was ZERO hype for that thing.
Did anyone actually watch that? I assume it must have sucked since it didn't make the slightest impact as far as I could tell.
gigemJTH12 said:
I have never played the game and I know nothing about it...do you really need to be into this to understand/like the show?
Not at all. I think there might be some deep dives, easter eggs, gamer appreciation call out...but if you just want to watch as a story it will be be clear.Definitely Not A Cop said:gigemJTH12 said:
I have never played the game and I know nothing about it...do you really need to be into this to understand/like the show?
I haven't played it, I had no issues following the story last night. Highly recommend.
No. The reason why TLOU lends itself so well to adaptation is that the story is so good. I'm really glad it was turned into a series and not into a movie. There are a lot of memorable characters that come into Joel and Ellie's experience and it really is kind of episodic to a degree. The good thing about it being a series is that the showrunners get to explore some character backgrounds that were only exposited or hinted at in the game because in the end, it was still a combat survival horror game. Remove those video game elements and there should be plenty of time to help non-gamers follow the plotline. They laid out a pretty good bit of foundation this first episode and I think the rest of the 8 episodes will just make this first ep even better once we all get to the finish line.gigemJTH12 said:
I have never played the game and I know nothing about it...do you really need to be into this to understand/like the show?
Chuck Cunningham said:#1 said:
Page 1. Hopefully I'm still 6 feet above when this comes out
Hoping you're still with us!
Max Power said:
Glad I'm seeing unanimously positive reviews by both gamers and non-gamers. I loved the first episode, and it crushed me as well. The girl who played Sarah was just perfect and had the hardest job in the first episode, make you fall in love with her, and then rip your heart out. The entire sequence in the truck was damn near identical to the game, shockingly close.
For the non-gamers it's not a beat for beat remake, there are changes that were made but they make sense. I thought they amped up the horrific nature of the zombies. A big one is in the game the disease is spread by spores, but the producers didn't want to have gas masks on the actors faces, a good decision.
I thought they did a good job of showing how bleak the world is, being in a city is effectively being imprisoned. Had a very Soviet feel to it, not hard for the show runner of Chernobyl to pull off.
I thought casting was basically perfect, we'll done.
I'm glad they're really reinforcing how rare and impactful music is. Closing the episode with 'Never Let Me Down Again" was so good, one of my favorite Depeche Mode songs. The game is almost devoid of music so when you hear it, you notice it.
There was a question about whether season one will be the whole first game, I don't think so. The game is too big to do that without sacrificing some of the story IMO. I also think they'll need to add to the story of some of the characters we're going to meet. I think they'll cover about 75-80% of the first game.
Off to a great start.
If it was on Xbox and I haven't played it, I for sure would purchase and play. But I'm not about to go buy a PS5 just to play this game.Ghost of Bisbee said:
Something I'm really curious about for the non-gamers here, or those who haven't played TLOU, is if at any point while this series is running, if it gets you to buy a PS5 and/or the re-release of the game on PS5, PS4, or PC.
If you're already thinking about it, would also love to know
The developers behind the game have been working on a large player vs player multiplayer video game set in this universe, seemingly set in the Bay Area that will weave together both new story and multiplayer elements. It is allegedly the most ambitious project they have worked on to date. I wouldn't be surprised if it launches either with a season 2 of this show or at the end of whenever it is that HBO/Sony finish telling the story of TLOU2.
A themed board game has also been released, as has a themed limited edition beer and scotch whiskey.
This franchise is just getting started
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Wait, possibly a stupid question. The young kid that gets a shot at the beginning of the 2023 portion, was that a vaccine or were they killing him?