When did you come to the realization that movies will never be as immersive and effective at telling a story as modern video games?
No western will ever match Red Dead Redemption
No war film will ever match Spec Ops The Line
No drama will ever match The Last of Us or TWD
No horror or thriller will ever match Silent Hill 2
>>82240902
No comedy will ever match House of The Dead: Overkill
I started to realize this after finishing Planescape Torment for the first time. How can movies even compete?
Silent Hill 2 is the only correct one. Otherwise you must be trolling
>>82241701
this
even though TLoU was great
>>82240902
>Keep that hair short
I don't even play games and I can even see that games have become interactive movies. That is the future and filmmakers should either accept it or fade into irrelevence.
Why are you here every day trying to be part of this board?
The logs show you've been posting on /tv/ for the last 4 hours
>>82240902
This thread getting any number of bumps is a goddamn shame. Video game writing is by-and-far garbage. Very few manage to be great.
>>82241939
Huge faggot detected
Dialogues in vidya are always cringy and over exaggerated, you only think they are better because you feel more immersed for the fact that you control the actions.
I could agree that the Arkham series is better than any capeshit, but movies in general are still better.
The only one you're right about is Spec Ops: The Line. I don't even like video games and that shit blew me away. It was a full on psychological thriller. Didn't it turn put that you were murdering innocent civilians and soldiers the whole time?