Thrones of Britannia is actually fine. Frank Herbert's Dune (2000) > Dune (1984) Pillars of Eternity > Divinity: Original Sin (yes both of them) Each Hearts of Iron game represents a tangible advance over its predecessor. Cicero is actually interesting to read.https://twitter.com/jdcmedlock/status/1323680135397040128 …
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Oh! And Deep Space Nine is the best Star Trek TV series...but also B5 > Star Trek (or BSG, yes, both of them)
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B5 benefits from having a single writer and a planned 5 season story arc (even though the possibility of cancelation kinda fucked things up). Really makes for some great payoffs, but also suffers a bit from the lack of diverse input
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It also just straight up has better space battles. Only BSG (reimagined) really ever matches the awe that is B5 S3E10 "Severed Dreams' in terms of a space battle that both looked cool but also had huge emotional stakes.
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I didn't see it until recently so it took me a bit to get past the video game cutscene effects, but I think I agree they are engaging
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Oh, it's a product of its time for sure. Those effects were ground-breaking when they first appeared. But I'm often surprised at how well a lot of it holds up. The big thing is that the story is there and the effects exist to serve the story, not the other way around.
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