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    5 months ago

    The minute the show runners said that they did not play or care about the game before a single episode even aired, I knew it was going to suck balls.

    If you don’t know or even care about the source material: you shouldn’t have the rights to make anything about it.

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      The quote from the showrunner, according to the article:

      “We didn’t look at the game. We didn’t talk about the game. We talked about the characters and the world. So I never felt limited by it being a game.”

      Looks like they should have looked at the game a little more closely.

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        “Limited by it being a game” is such a condescending thing to say. Just shows that these people look down on video games in general and most likely have little respect for the people who these games mean a lot to. I mean, that shows in this TV show, just based on the short bits I’ve seen. The Chief acts like a Stallone or a Tom Cruise stand-in, instead of a stoic warrior.

        I can’t wait for an Elder Scrolls show helmed by these showrunners, the Witcher showrunners, and Alex Kurtzman

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          limited by being an interactive medium where the average narrative length is dozens of hours.

          We need the unlimited story telling freedom enabled by passively watching disjoint chunks of ad-riddled content

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      If they didn’t name it Halo, it would have been a good sci-fi show on it’s own. But because I walked into it knowing enough about Halo lore (even though I didn’t play all that much of it). The show sucked… It wasn’t even close to living up to the game series.

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      They knew enough to include a first-person fight scene, because that’s what gamers wanna see.

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        Sounds like the Doom movie, which wasn’t originally written to be a Doom movie which is very apparent by not only a few unchanged lines of dialogue but also by the fact it was more like Resident Evil than it was like Doom.

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          I fuckin love that film though. The Rock’s best performance. The brief moment of transphobia can fuck right off though.

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      I don’t even think that was the issue, the show was just fucking awful no matter how much or little it had to do with Halo.

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          For a while streamers were doing this thing where they would renew a show for Season 2 before the Season 1 pilot even released. I guess it was a way to project confidence to the audience?? Or maybe just to get the production pipeline moving so there wouldn’t be 2+ years in between season releases.

          Anyway, they did that with Halo…