Astarion my beloved...And by god Bg3 did so much great things and the reason I love the game to death.
This is how a argument between 2 players can happen in a real DnD session.
I just wish some one would do a game adaptation of Dragon Lance chronicles.
The DnD:HAT movie was good (possibly the best DnD adaptation), but it deserved to fail. Wizards of the Coast are morons who deserve to lose money. Nobody who hires Pinkertons (especially for something as minor as a small leak) should ever be allowed to have success. You send terrorists (and ones so notorious their crimes are detailed in standard American history textbooks) after your own fans, you should be treated like terrorists.Yeah both DnD movies are good the new one is rely good and Chirs pine was a solid pick.
But also the first DnD movie is a gold classic and equally as funny.
It´s like the ones who made both the movies have played DnD and now how silly a dnd campaign can get.
This had me Dying of laughter.
Aside from the Disney scene (this didn't fit the standard of their shows), that was disturbingly accurate. Complete with the cringeworthy humor, both in terms of extremely dated references and being unaware of what's okay to say in a kid's cartoon (or anything, for that matter). I don't know whether to applaud the accuracy or just be uncomfortable. Either way, I hope Gex stays in his own time period.
Kiryu on his knees asking Sohei to "be his Dragon of Dojima" pissed me off so bad, like how do you mess that plot point up so horribly.Sorry to be a downer, but I'd say no more adaptations. The Amazon adaptation of Like a Dragon solidified it for me, since even to this day you'll more likely to find people in film and TV that think video games are just silly garbage.
They'll toss out everything that made the games unique and either shove in a their own storyline they arrogantly think is superior to the source (such as Like a Dragon) or make the stupidest story possible since they think people that like the source are morons (like Super Mario Brothers 1993). There's no care put into them unless you got the parent company breathing down their necks, like with the more recent Super Mario movie.
And seeing a cyberpunk USSR too.So I'm not sure a TV show is the best for this, but I would love to see a movie of Strider. I don't want it to be a TV show because it needs a high SFX budget to get across the crazy bombast of the games, as well as the world-spanning locations.