Yeah, I don't expect good things from this.
On Tue, 25 Nov 2025 12:16:17 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, I don't expect good things from this.
Side note: in 'researching' the original article (I use that term very loosely), I discovered they had made a TV series based on the "Maniac Mansion" adventure game by LucasArts. I think I /sort/ of knew that
already, but it never really clicked. Now there is nothing I want to
watch more. ;-)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniac_Mansion_(TV_series)
Alas, it is not available on DVD or on any streaming services.
On 11/26/2025 9:34 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maniac_Mansion_(TV_series)
Alas, it is not available on DVD or on any streaming services.
One suspects there is a good reason for that last.
Yeah, I don't expect good things from this.
Still, I suspect the TV show will be more watchable than the 2008 Uwe
Boll movie. But it seems odd that they didn't take something like
"Assassin's Creed" and translate that. At least that series had
recognizable lore, and Ezio was a well-liked character.
Yeah, I don't expect good things from this.
Some video-game-to-TV-show adaptations I can get excited for. They
(usually) don't work out that well, but I can see _why_ they're being
made (besides, you know, the obvious reason: money, money, money).
"Halo", "The Last of Us", "Fallout"... I get it. The games have strong settings, and memorable characters.
"Farcry"? It's writing and characters have always been the _weakest_
part of the series. It's survived on its visuals, a satisfying (if
over-used) open-world formula, and agreeable combat. These make for
good _games_. But that's the one part of the product that doesn't
translate to the TV screen.
More, Ubisoft expects the show to last multiple seasons, with each
season exploring a different game, and with a different cast each
season. No word on which game gets the first nod.
It just seems such a strange choice for an adaptation, one chose more
because the games have better name-recognition than more worthy
alternatives. Although even when their IP _has_ a strong story and characters, Ubisoft still manages to mess it up (remember the "Sands
of Time" movie?).
Still, I suspect the TV show will be more watchable than the 2008 Uwe
Boll movie. But it seems odd that they didn't take something like
"Assassin's Creed" and translate that. At least that series had
recognizable lore, and Ezio was a well-liked character.
Details here: https://www.pcgamer.com/movies-tv/live-action-far-cry-tv-series-starring-its-always-sunnys-rob-mac-will-mimic-the-games-standalone-format-with-each-season-given-a-new-setting-following-a-new-cast-of-characters/
Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote at 17:16 this Tuesday (GMT):
Yeah, I don't expect good things from this.
Some video-game-to-TV-show adaptations I can get excited for. They
(usually) don't work out that well, but I can see _why_ they're being
made (besides, you know, the obvious reason: money, money, money).
"Halo", "The Last of Us", "Fallout"... I get it. The games have strong
settings, and memorable characters.
"Farcry"? It's writing and characters have always been the _weakest_
part of the series. It's survived on its visuals, a satisfying (if
over-used) open-world formula, and agreeable combat. These make for
good _games_. But that's the one part of the product that doesn't
translate to the TV screen.
More, Ubisoft expects the show to last multiple seasons, with each
season exploring a different game, and with a different cast each
season. No word on which game gets the first nod.
It just seems such a strange choice for an adaptation, one chose more
because the games have better name-recognition than more worthy
alternatives. Although even when their IP _has_ a strong story and
characters, Ubisoft still manages to mess it up (remember the "Sands
of Time" movie?).
Still, I suspect the TV show will be more watchable than the 2008 Uwe
Boll movie. But it seems odd that they didn't take something like
"Assassin's Creed" and translate that. At least that series had
recognizable lore, and Ezio was a well-liked character.
Details here:
https://www.pcgamer.com/movies-tv/live-action-far-cry-tv-series-starring-its-always-sunnys-rob-mac-will-mimic-the-games-standalone-format-with-each-season-given-a-new-setting-following-a-new-cast-of-characters/
I'm curious which game(s) they're going to follow. I don't know a TON
about FC, but I know each entry is pretty different/covers different >people/enviroments/etc
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