Ghost of Bisbee said:
Brian Earl Spilner said:
Why would you think HBO would keep things tame?
Well, I'm assuming HBO wants to cast as wide a net as possible with this being their January tentpole premier. If the show is too brutal or scary, it limits reach
I work in the games industry, and something publishers like to do with mature rated games is nerf the scariness or level of violence from being too gratuitous so they reach larger audiences. Reminds me of Resident Evil 4 -> 5, when capcom decided to dial down the horror while dialing up action. EA did this as well following Dead Space 1 -> Dead Space 2 & 3.
I don't think HBO will be as willing as Sony was when it comes to telling the story in TLOU2 with all the brutality that comes with it. TLOU2 gets darker and has probably 3x the violence TLOU 1 has.
I selfishly hope I'm wrong and HBO goes all in on TLOU2 when we get there
Dead Space and Resident Evil 4 were both action games with horror elements to begin with (Dead Space was spawned from RE4). If anything RE4 was the departure because it completely changed everything about the series, from the gameplay to the types of enemies. Their sequels leaned heavily into this, not because of expanding the audience, but because they were both such runaway successes.
I also feel like Dead Space 2 in particular doesn't fit. The action is more fluid because of improvements to the combat mechanics (and a much improved zero G experience), but any game that has a scene like
this (don't watch if squemish) is certainly not shying away from horror.
And on the Resident Evil side, if anything, RE7 and Village returning to the horror roots of the original three show the exact opposite.
Either way, Last of Us 2 100% did not follow that, and judging by this first episode, the showrunners are showing they want to stay true to the content. And HBO doesn't really shy away from that kind of thing.