• Bobby Turkalino
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      02 months ago

      As a huge Halo fan, I wasn’t even upset that Master Chief took his helmet off. No one ever said he’s supposed to be treated like Mohammed or something. I think people were more upset about the fact he spent the majority of the show not wearing any armor at all, because the writers thought a Halo soap opera was a good idea

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          02 months ago

          Season 2 was a bit better and the last couple episodes were unironically great, which is why it was kinda surprising they cancelled it. It was just starting to get good

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            Yeah, I feel like season 2 was actually starting to really work by the end and I was actually disappointed it was canceled. I wanted to see where they’d go with season 3.

            Shows don’t get the same time to find their footing that shows in the '90s did, and I think it’s a bit of a shame.

            • Bobby Turkalino
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              12 months ago

              Seriously. I think if Star Trek Next Generation had started in the streaming era, it would’ve been canceled after the first season

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      But… You just… You know that… You know that Zelda is the princess and Link is the guy right? Or was this on purpose since you mentioned upset nerds?

      • @[email protected]
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        12 months ago

        Miyamoto created Zelda to fulfill a childhood fantasy of being a hero wandering the woods, going on adventures, collecting treasures, and rescuing a princess. It was intended to allow every player to be able to experience and fulfill that same fantasy. As a lifelong Zelda player, I’ve always felt that I become link and embody that hero that we dream of while playing in our backyards. I think that’s why link never had dialogue. He’s not a character, he’s us. I think it’s also why the franchise has always been titled Zelda, not link (for the most part). To give him a voice, and a character that we the player isn’t in control of, destroys that gift of fantasy embodiment that Miyamoto gave to us. Link instead becomes a super hero lost to a world saturated by marvel characters

  • @[email protected]
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    02 months ago

    The first good videogame movie was Wreck It Ralph.

    It’s nice that the recent Sonic and Mario movies didn’t suck, although there’s always a good chance they’ll return to form.

    • @[email protected]
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      I think Wreck It Ralph was a success because it explicitly wasn’t based on a real video game, more just the idea of video games, with cute little references to real games. Starting off with original IP means you don’t have an incredibly dedicated fanbase that can pick apart all the inaccuracies in your lore and character portrayals, which lowers the stakes a ton.

      Making a Zelda game is risky because there are a ton of people out there with preconceived notions of how Zelda and Link are supposed to be portrayed, how the world is supposed to be portrayed, and the history of that world. If they get any of that wrong, those people are gonna be big mad. The stakes are much higher there.

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        02 months ago

        The games have to get their continuity repaired once a decade or so as-is, and Link and Zelda get personality overhauls with each console generation. This is the perfect series to adapt because it’s so variable to begin with.

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          They’re canonically different Links and Zeldas though. Ganon is the only constant.

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            12 months ago

            Well, mostly the same Ganon; he was slain and reincarnated in at least one timeline. Even the main incarnation can have his characterization can vary quite a bit, though, such as the more byronic personality seen in Wind Waker compared to the more agressive and brutal depiction in Twilight Princess.

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    12 months ago

    I love Zelda but a movie would be too weird. I like the “voiceless” Link. It puts the players thoughts as the response instead of a script.

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      02 months ago

      Would be cool if they made the movie where Link doesn’t talk at all. I can’t think of any movies with a dumb protagonist, it wouid be a first. They’d also need to find an actor who is really good with acting with their face and body language.

      Probably won’t happen, though. We’re going to get Link who talks and a reference to “Well excuuuuuuuuuuuuUUUUUUUUUUUUUssse me, princess!”

    • ‮redirtSdeR
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      12 months ago

      what if it’s like botw/totk where everyone is fully voice acted, except for link who just waves his hands around every time has to explains something and everyone just repeats what he says.

      that one gif of a guy talking to a wall

  • Blue
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    I was assuming it would be animated, but I lost hope when they said it would be live action.

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      12 months ago

      I’m not sure what the point of an animated version would be… it would be like watching someone else play the game.

      Don’t think any move would be a good idea, Link doesn’t really have a defined character because in the game you’re Link. In any movie they’ll need to define his character and it’ll probably not match most people’s expectations because everyone imagines Link’s character to be different.

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    02 months ago

    I just hope that when “Kakariko” is inevitably said in the movie, it gets pronounced right

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      In my head I always think ka-ka-REE-ko, but your comment makes me think it’s ka-KA-ri-ko?

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    02 months ago

    Considering how Spielberg butchered Ready Player One, I hope they find someone more respectful.

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        12 months ago

        I finished it as a hate read, hilarious for all the wrong reasons. Just a packet of clichés wrapped around nerd nostalgia. I absolutely lost it when a chapter was literally just reciting an 80s movie word for word. 🤣