That's surprising. I haven't heard anything good so far, just the usual >internet picking apart and complaining about what little has been released.
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote:
That's surprising. I haven't heard anything good so far, just the usual
internet picking apart and complaining about what little has been released.
Nitpickers will nitpick, but the couple of reviews I seen make it sound pretty good to me:
https://www.pcgamer.com/movies-tv/fallout-tv-show-review-the-best-fallout-anything-since-fallout-new-vegas/
https://variety.com/2024/tv/reviews/fallout-tv-series-review-prime-video-1235964070/
Based on those reviews, if you're a fan of Fallout, but not someone who obseses about cannon, it's a series that recreates the feel of the games
as well as a TV series could, and if you've never played any of the games it's still enjoyable for the unique Fallout sense of style and action.
That *sounds* good. Only problem is those are both once paper now >electronic magazines, which are highly suspect. I'm sure I'll watch at >least the first episode anyway since I've got Prime.
On Tue, 9 Apr 2024 06:55:17 -0700, Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com>
wrote:
On 4/8/2024 2:41 PM, rms wrote:
I rather doubt they can pull this off, but lets wait and see.
Related: The as-yet unreleased Fallout tv show has a second season
coming! Guess they are confident
https://kotaku.com/fallout-amazon-tv-show-season-2-confirmed-release-date-1851395200
That's surprising. I haven't heard anything good so far, just the usual >>internet picking apart and complaining about what little has been released.
I'm not really sure who the show really is for. Diehard fans of the
game are going to hate it, just because it will inevitably stray from
the source material. ("How can you watch it? They said the Great War
started in 2243 when everybody knows it started in 2047!")*.
Casual fans aren't going to rush to watch the TV show just because of
the association. And Post-apocalyptics as a genre aren't really that
popular on TV in general (not to mention they tend to be more
expensive to make). Recent game-to-tv conversions haven't been
spectacular either; at best, they've been bearable TV, the sort of
thing you watch just because there's nothing better on.
Fallout especially lacks draw because it doesn't have any compelling >characters of situations; it's mostly got its setting, and that's it.
Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote:
That *sounds* good. Only problem is those are both once paper now
electronic magazines, which are highly suspect. I'm sure I'll watch at
least the first episode anyway since I've got Prime.
I'm not following your logic there, but if it helps any both PC Gamer
and Variety still publish print editions.
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