Video games pretty much never translate well to other mediums, but I'm cautiously optimistic with TLoU series. At least it's something with a coherent plot and some depth. And not trying to jerryrig a plot around a assortment of random characters from an arcade fighting game.
naughty dog has made pretty cinematic games since uncharted, which was basically called a summer blockbuster in game form at the time it came out. What I mean to say is that if theres any developer whose games would have decent tv adaptations, its naughty dog
And as a reward, he has another cushy HBO gig as Joel from The Last of Us
Video games pretty much never translate well to other mediums, but I'm cautiously optimistic with TLoU series. At least it's something with a coherent plot and some depth. And not trying to jerryrig a plot around a assortment of random characters from an arcade fighting game.
naughty dog has made pretty cinematic games since uncharted, which was basically called a summer blockbuster in game form at the time it came out. What I mean to say is that if theres any developer whose games would have decent tv adaptations, its naughty dog
I would've expected the naughty dog movies to have come out if Hollywood wasn't genuinely so fucking dogshit
I think they've been trying to adapt uncharted to the big screen, but it's been mired in development hell.
Their first mistake was getting the spiderboy to be the lead
Nah first mistake was casting wahlberg