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Then your chances of being satisfied with it are significantly higher.

Not saying there's no one that played the game that also enjoyed the HBO series.
I've heard rumblings that it didn't really do the game justice.
 
I've heard rumblings that it didn't really do the game justice.

Let me put it this way.

The game is available in PS3, PS4, PS5, and on PC (Steam). If you have access to any if these I very much recommend playing it. I, and many others, have said its a Top #3 games of the last decade (2010-2019).

The gameplay is great, and the storyline is the #1 best linear narrative in the history of the gaming industry.


As for the HBO adaptation, watch this...



...and then this.



To be fair, the first two episodes of the HBO series were... pretty good. But its like most of the budget, and effort, were spent on those episodes. After that... it becomes like that second clip above.
 
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Let me put it this way.

The game is available in PS3, PS4, PS5, and on PC (Steam). If you have access to any if these I very much recommend playing it. I, and many others, have said its a Top #3 games of the last decade (2010-2019).

The gameplay is great, and the storyline is the #1 best linear narrative in the history of the gaming industry.


As for the HBO adaptation, watch this...



...and then this.



To be fair, the first two episodes of the HBO series were... pretty good. But its like most of the budget, and effort, were spent on those episodes. After that... it becomes like that second clip above.

She could had bartered with that mag
 
@spamking
Reposting this from the

Why is 'reading' considered as a productive activity and 'playing videogames' isn't?​

thread.
I do a lot of both and as fulfilling as a game can be you're rarely learning at the same time.
I hold The Last of Us up with almost any film I've seen as far as the impact it's had on me and how I've continued to think about it.
 
I don't watch Simpsons but their season final opened the season played and it had Conan O'Brian do a monolog for the show and gave apparently what sounded like a farewell statement. But to even more confuse things was part of the show was made up of parts of other shows I guess? I have not seen the show but it turns out these parts where actually AI generate to prove how poor AI was a making this style of content. But many still speculate that after an insane 36 seasons many believe this was very much the swan song of this generation TV show apparently even Bart was to have grown to his actual age after 36 year or something? I may try to watch it lol.

"
So why open the 36th season with the series finale? The decision has since been addressed by showrunner Matt Selman during an interview with Vulture, where he explained artificial intelligence had been used to recreate all the cliche 'finale' moments - such as Principal Skinner quitting his job at Springfield Elementary and Mr Burns dying - in order to make a jab at the unimaginative nature of AI.

"AI is good at regurgitating but not at being imaginative," he said.

Selman also touched on the difficult nature of ending a show which is created to go in indefinitely and therefore didn't need a finale filled with nostalgia moments and star-studded cameos."

 
Latest episode of S2 Tulsa King was significantly better than prior two which featured too much cringe like the singer and then another singer and the writing dialogue is too lame.
 
Alias is great but its the old TV model where shows have 20-24 eps per season with some filler stuff going on.

but i recently re watched the entire thing with the wifey and its still pretty good. Jennifer Garner is actually hot in that show

I binge watched it in like 2013. I remember thoroughly enjoying it. David anders was good in his role as julian sark, too.
 
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