I'd say Halo but it's just not the same. There is no trilogy (that I know of) that has LOTR levels of quality from start to finish. But there are still a lot of parallels for Halo. Those being the fact that a lot of what was in the second book is in the third film. A lot of what was planned for Halo 2 was in Halo 3 instead. Halo's writers had a plan for the wider narrative from the very beginning. Trilogies like Mass Effect didn't really have a plan anyone could agree on so it ended up being disjointed.
Too iterative. 1 to 3 was a great leap. 3 to 4 had Nero and Style Switching at least but 4 and 5 are basically the same game with some dead weight (V) added to it.
nothing, since video games are still pretty far behind in terms of exploring the medium. a better question would be "Whats the video game citizen kane?"
Citizen Kane is the movie that took all the great film making techniques to make one good movie that's like a perfect showcase of where movies had become so far.
tetris is exactly like that in comparison to the days of pong.
OOT is Citizen Kane
Pacman is Wizard of Oz
Tetris is Battleship Potemkin
Space Invaders is A Trip to the Moon/The Great Train Robbery
Pong is that one film where the train looks like is going to run over the audience
i would say quake 1 as it was the first really solid crack at an immersive 3D game with lots of depth. super well made game that runs well on everything, similar to Doom.
The only good game in the Sky trilogy is 3rd and even then it suffers some shit brought over from SC like doing four long dungeons back to back for one chapter.
It's true though.
FC is absolutely ass with a unlikable heroine that gets easily gaslit into falling in love with her step-brother as nothing important really happens until the last 10 minutes of the game.
SC also suffers from nothing happening for the first four chapters and worse writing because the usage of plot armor is done very poorly and that the mandate that "little to no killing is allowed" is moronic, because I seriously refuse to believe that nobody died during the invasion of Grancel despite it being brought to absolute ruin while Renne, Walter, Luciola, and Bleublanc slaughtered nearly all the soldiers with ease(But somehow the soldiers survive....just because).
Sky 3rd at LEAST gives us a interesting protagonist and cuts out the filler to give us a decent story.
Nah, we are beyond the peak. If we didn't reach it then we never will. Movies too for what it's worth, you could never ever make LOTR trilogy today. It would be full of blacks, women, dumb jokes and references, disrespectful of the "problematic" source material, etc
Fellowship is the best but the others are still great. Extended RotK is the only extended edition with scenes that really detract from the movie though. A lot of them still add good stuff but things like the ghost king giving Aragorn an answer to "What say you?" just feel like they take away from the tension.
This. Tolkien wanted LotR to be a modern day greek myth. He would be ecstatic about people retelling and reinterpretting it. How many different hercules narratives are there? Tolkien would have wanted there to be as many Aragorn narratives.
Not likely since he specifically shit all over some translator who wanted to changed some of the place names (the shire for example) into something that made more sense in his own language.
If we ignore the fact that the story isn't finished, it's probably Half-Life series. >everyone knows about >almost everyone played it >one of the most significant influences on the genre >spin-offs that expand on the lore and the world >modern spin-off not made by the original creators that Marvelizes what the original was about
Third movie has some of the highest highs and lowest lows in the trilogy. Also frick everyone that hated the "long" ending when it first came out, that shit was the comfiest the movies had been since the first act of Fellowship and a necessary wind-down to close out what was such a huge phenomenon.
>implying the lead up to not-Persia with that warhorn wasn't the most intoxicating shit to see on a silver screen
If you got to see the battle of Helms Deep followed by this you wouldn't need to watch another movie again. Just a shame that the ghost army tends to murk the efforts of everyone by rolling over the above like a green tide.
>Just a shame that the ghost army tends to murk the efforts of everyone by rolling over the above like a green tide.
One of the more baffling changes they did in the films, it's like the elves at Helms Deep on steroids. In the books the ghosts were freed after they made the Corsairs piss themselves and allowed Aragorn to commandeer them with a Gondorian army from the south. When they arrive it's not a ghost army that just floods Pelenor, it's a human army that outflanks Sauron's forces and still has to grind them down.
The reinforcements at the battle of Pellenor fields would have required at least another 15 minutes to establish the importance and contributions of the separate kingdoms, then how Umbar was blockading it and then the details of Aragorn breaking the blockade and shipping the army down.
It’s a reasonable cut in an already long movie, even if I miss Imrahil and Dol Amroth.
The only truly bad and unjustifiable decision was making Denethor an outright villain
>Denethor in the books
Hail Gandalf old friend of mine! Yes I have seen the machinations of the enemy, know that I am already drawing strength to defend my people from throughout my realm! I believe this to be a hopeless task, but know that I will not give in without a fight! It's only later that I start to show the degree to which I've lost touch with reality, but for now I'm amicable and clearly a man of great intelligence and stewardship! >Denethor in the movies
GANDALF YOU c**t GET THE FRICK OUT IT'S ALL HOPELESS FRICK YOU FARAMIR DIE c**t I'M FRICKING CUH-RAAAAAAAZY
They could at least have gone over how Denethor was such a Chad that it took Sauron literal decades of fricking with him, combined with the death of his favoured son compounded with believing his second son died too, then having the Nazgul descend on the city, before he broke.
He objectively had more willpower than one of the Maiar
didnt he have the orb what saruman had also that made him see visions of demise
8 months ago
Anonymous
Yes but in the books it's made clear that Gandalf has a deep respect for him and that he was basically an ultra-chad that you couldn't even tell had been corrupted at first. In the movies he's spitting vitriol the second Gandalf walks in the door and in the extended edition of Two Towers was already shitting of Faramir before Boromir even left let alone died.
8 months ago
Anonymous
Yes. He spent half his time trying to directly break his will, and the other half subtly interfering whenever Denethor tried to look at anything, so he thought he could only see visions of doom even when he wasn’t contending with Sauron
Denethor doesn't have enough screen time in the movies to go through his whole arc, and there's not really much for Gandalf and Pippin to do in Minas Tirith before the siege, so they turn him into a minor villain, which does at least serve the purpose of conveying just how close to the brink Gondor is.
8 months ago
Anonymous
>they had to change half the cast because there wasn't enough screentime! >but there's also enough screentime to add pointless other things!
Why is it so difficult for some people to admit that they're great action movies but still heavily flawed adaptations?
Over the LotR trilogy, Jackson increasingly relies on CGI over practical effects and also makes more and more questionable decisions for the sake of cheap drama or worthless jokes (Denethor eating like a pig, Faramir bringing Frodo at Osgiliath, BURP, dwarf jokes, Arwen leaving Middle-Earth, Frodo arguing with Sam after the lembas incident and telling him to gtfo etc.). This led to the Hobbit, the logical yet horrifying conclusion of this trend.
LotR is still good despite this shit but the Hobbit is a disgusting CGI-filed mess.
>enjoy medieval fantasy settings ever since i was a kid >books, games, movies, doesnt matter >yet everytime i tried reading LoTR i got bored out of my mind
Nothing is for everyone anon don’t feel bad. Lotr has really great moments and really boring other moments. The first book can be extremely hard to get through in the beginning.
The first half of Fellowship is easily the slowest part of the trilogy and can be hard to get through, plus the enormous lore dump in the Council of Elrond often filters a lot of people out. Once that's over the books move at a surprisingly fast pace though, you just sort of have to brute force your way through that first half of Fellowship.
Nothing is for everyone anon don’t feel bad. Lotr has really great moments and really boring other moments. The first book can be extremely hard to get through in the beginning.
The first half of Fellowship is easily the slowest part of the trilogy and can be hard to get through, plus the enormous lore dump in the Council of Elrond often filters a lot of people out. Once that's over the books move at a surprisingly fast pace though, you just sort of have to brute force your way through that first half of Fellowship.
>americans read Tolkien like it's Eragon or GoT or some other trivial garbage
lol
>y-you cant prove i'm american
you are.
even if you aren't you'vr been made into one by the internet and american cinema.
to be called an american when you're not should be a wake-up call.
>y-you cant prove i'm american
did you pulled this out of your gapped eurohole, boy? Because I never said I wasn't. That you see this and have to seethe is fricking hilarious
This dude spends a shit load of time doing his best to make fat people aware that hes mad on an alleged videogame flavoured anonymous speed dating site
>all the gays saying halo
Halo CE contribution to gaming:
-2 weapon limit
-regenerating health
-dedicated granade button for spamming
-bullet sponges
-reusing the same halls dozens of times
-introducing a whole generation of normies to FPS
Even at the time there were already dozens of better games, both in gameplay and narrative (half life, serious sam, build engine trio, unreal, MoH, quake)
Halo 2 improved marginally but added a ton of space opera garbage
Halo 3 was the first game in the series to reach the status of "an okay game", but by 2007 we already had some of the best FPS masterpieces of all time making it pale in comparison
I don't think so. My reply pointed out your objectively negative behaviour based on my observations. That's criticism. Now you can't say you didn't learn something new today.
Warcraft RTS games come kinda close but are really held back by the primitive unit selection and UI, especially on 1 and 2. 3 holds up pretty well because it's designed around smaller armies so the UI doesn't fight you as much.
>LotR Trilogy >perfect
As a guy who specifically picked up the irish tin whistle just to learn "Concerning Hobbits" because he gets zero pussy, the trilogy as a whole is far from perfect. Fellowship extended is close to perfect though. Two Towers theatrical is almost there too, except the battle with wolves looks particularly awful since its in broad daylight I guess. Peter Jackson is honestly a hack though and we all got lucky with LotR (and to much lesser extent with the first half of King Kong).
I now remember always being disgusted as a kid whenever I encountered an adult who bought widescreen dvds over fullscreen. I was always looking down on plebs right out the womb.
You mean an exceptionally well-crafted but ultimately shallow adaptation of a better source material? Probably The Witcher, although the first game still captured the spirit of the novels fairly well.
if you didn't read the hobbit before LOTR, you did not finish the trilogy
if you didn't read the silmarillion after LOTR, you did not finish the trilogy
if you didn't read the entirety of HoME, you did not finish the trilogy
The real subhumans are those without curiosity, like yourself. We wouldn't have left the caves without curiosity. If you just jump to conclusions, you end up with narcissistic nonsense like astrology. I advise you to change your ways.
Dawn of War
There s none, it's either shit at first or gets turned into shit.
Arkham trilogy.
Knight was shit. Massive waste of potential.
Based
No, it was inferior but still good
Jackie Chan I
Jackie Chan II
Jackie Chan III
I'd say Halo but it's just not the same. There is no trilogy (that I know of) that has LOTR levels of quality from start to finish. But there are still a lot of parallels for Halo. Those being the fact that a lot of what was in the second book is in the third film. A lot of what was planned for Halo 2 was in Halo 3 instead. Halo's writers had a plan for the wider narrative from the very beginning. Trilogies like Mass Effect didn't really have a plan anyone could agree on so it ended up being disjointed.
Halo, complete with shit offshoots in place of The Hobbit
Halo
both have their flaws but they are ultimately made pointless by their sheer brilliance
Odd Devil May Cry is an awesome series of perfect games.
3 4 5 is a perfect trilogy. 1 was okay and 2 was shit.
Too iterative. 1 to 3 was a great leap. 3 to 4 had Nero and Style Switching at least but 4 and 5 are basically the same game with some dead weight (V) added to it.
Halo. The rings capable of total sapient death are more than enough justification.
Original trilogy is worse than Infinite though...
nothing, since video games are still pretty far behind in terms of exploring the medium. a better question would be "Whats the video game citizen kane?"
>Whats the video game citizen kane?
Tetris
Citizen Kane is the movie that took all the great film making techniques to make one good movie that's like a perfect showcase of where movies had become so far.
Tetris is hardly like that at all.
tetris is exactly like that in comparison to the days of pong.
OOT is Citizen Kane
Pacman is Wizard of Oz
Tetris is Battleship Potemkin
Space Invaders is A Trip to the Moon/The Great Train Robbery
Pong is that one film where the train looks like is going to run over the audience
Resident Evil 4 is The Matrix
>"Whats the video game citizen kane?"
Mario 64 or OOT, technical marvels that evolved the craft and wrote the book on how a lot of it is done
i would say quake 1 as it was the first really solid crack at an immersive 3D game with lots of depth. super well made game that runs well on everything, similar to Doom.
Resident Evil 4 or OOT
You mean an overrated trilogy only enjoyed by manchildren and those with a dull mind?
Probably Bayonetta.
>Zoomer with busted attention span can't watch these masterpieces
Many such cases
>he says this while spewing buzzwords
You
Can
(Not)
Make
This
Shit
Up
>No argument?
>Let's attack a strawman!
Open your veins
name a better epic since its release
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater original trilogy
Crash Bandicoot original 1/2/Warped
Super Mario Bros. 1/Lost Levels/3
If you can pick three pieces out of a larger arc of stories, then I'm going the SNES trilogy of Final Fantasy (IV-V-VI).
I made a vidya equivalent thread yesterday and got banned. If you don't get banned also it's not fair. I wish for you to be banned.
Gears of War 1, 2 and 3.
You know what you get from the beginning and it stays that way.
I have a habit of forgetting about these games. I wonder why that is...
Mass Effect
Baldur's Gate
Dark Souls
Postal
Borderlands
Serious Sam
空の軌跡FC
空の軌跡SC
空の軌跡 the 3rd
The only good game in the Sky trilogy is 3rd and even then it suffers some shit brought over from SC like doing four long dungeons back to back for one chapter.
wrong
It's true though.
FC is absolutely ass with a unlikable heroine that gets easily gaslit into falling in love with her step-brother as nothing important really happens until the last 10 minutes of the game.
SC also suffers from nothing happening for the first four chapters and worse writing because the usage of plot armor is done very poorly and that the mandate that "little to no killing is allowed" is moronic, because I seriously refuse to believe that nobody died during the invasion of Grancel despite it being brought to absolute ruin while Renne, Walter, Luciola, and Bleublanc slaughtered nearly all the soldiers with ease(But somehow the soldiers survive....just because).
Sky 3rd at LEAST gives us a interesting protagonist and cuts out the filler to give us a decent story.
3rd is literally the worst Trails game by miles. It actually might be the worst written (not translated, written) JRPG I've ever played.
>The only good game in the Sky trilogy is 3rd
holy frick I've heard some shit opinions before but this one takes the cake
I've only played FC and SC. But if 3rd is atleast a 7/10 that anon would be correct.
fil- and I can't stress this enough -tered
Anime moe brain
Starfield
Brother in Arms
Vydea has yet to reach that peak
Nah, we are beyond the peak. If we didn't reach it then we never will. Movies too for what it's worth, you could never ever make LOTR trilogy today. It would be full of blacks, women, dumb jokes and references, disrespectful of the "problematic" source material, etc
Yep
Lotr movies were peak Hollywood Epic
Vydea...are just average at best.
Sonic 1, 2, 3&K
only the fellowship is a good movie and a decent adaptation. the other two are pure unadulterated goyslop and insults to tolkien
As if the cartoon or “Dem Rangs” will ever approach even a quarter of the quality that Jackson did.
Fellowship is the best but the others are still great. Extended RotK is the only extended edition with scenes that really detract from the movie though. A lot of them still add good stuff but things like the ghost king giving Aragorn an answer to "What say you?" just feel like they take away from the tension.
Extended two towers is also worse
Extended gays are gay. They just like it because it’s more not because it’s better
>insults to Tolkien
Tolkien literally had no issue with LOTR getting raped as long as they gave him enough money to do it lol
This. Tolkien wanted LotR to be a modern day greek myth. He would be ecstatic about people retelling and reinterpretting it. How many different hercules narratives are there? Tolkien would have wanted there to be as many Aragorn narratives.
Not likely since he specifically shit all over some translator who wanted to changed some of the place names (the shire for example) into something that made more sense in his own language.
>He would be ecstatic about people retelling and reinterpretting it.
BG:1
BG:2
BG:Throne of Baal
Jak.
>First title is by far the greatest of the three
Checks out. Two towers isnt quite as rough as Jak 2, though
Jak 2 is fricking great you casual.
I like 2, but the gun play is atrocious.
The first one might as well not be in the same fricking universe with how different it is.
If we ignore the fact that the story isn't finished, it's probably Half-Life series.
>everyone knows about
>almost everyone played it
>one of the most significant influences on the genre
>spin-offs that expand on the lore and the world
>modern spin-off not made by the original creators that Marvelizes what the original was about
Half life is more like berserk. Brilliant but will never be concluded properly. Laidlaw is out, it's over.
>modern spin-off not made by the original creators that Marvelizes what the original was about
and that will be?
He probably talks about rings of power, but comparing rings of power to Alyx is insulting to the latter.
Bloody Roar
>LoTR Trilogy
Halo CE, Halo 2, Halo 3
>The Hobbit Trilogy
Halo Wars, Halo 3 ODST, Halo Reach
>Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War
Halo 4, Halo 5
>The Rings of Power
Halo Infinite
warcraft
AC Origins, Odysee and Valhalla
homeworld
witcher
marathon
diablo
The only trilogy i can think of that tells one major story over the course of three games is Mass Effect.
The witcher has three good games but each one is doing its own thing. Same with Baldurs Gate.
I'd argue mass effect is the same as the witcher and baldurs gate in that regard.
I watched this recently. Why is the third movie just the second movie again, but worse?
Third movie has some of the highest highs and lowest lows in the trilogy. Also frick everyone that hated the "long" ending when it first came out, that shit was the comfiest the movies had been since the first act of Fellowship and a necessary wind-down to close out what was such a huge phenomenon.
>implying the lead up to not-Persia with that warhorn wasn't the most intoxicating shit to see on a silver screen
If you got to see the battle of Helms Deep followed by this you wouldn't need to watch another movie again. Just a shame that the ghost army tends to murk the efforts of everyone by rolling over the above like a green tide.
>Just a shame that the ghost army tends to murk the efforts of everyone by rolling over the above like a green tide.
One of the more baffling changes they did in the films, it's like the elves at Helms Deep on steroids. In the books the ghosts were freed after they made the Corsairs piss themselves and allowed Aragorn to commandeer them with a Gondorian army from the south. When they arrive it's not a ghost army that just floods Pelenor, it's a human army that outflanks Sauron's forces and still has to grind them down.
The reinforcements at the battle of Pellenor fields would have required at least another 15 minutes to establish the importance and contributions of the separate kingdoms, then how Umbar was blockading it and then the details of Aragorn breaking the blockade and shipping the army down.
It’s a reasonable cut in an already long movie, even if I miss Imrahil and Dol Amroth.
The only truly bad and unjustifiable decision was making Denethor an outright villain
>Denethor in the books
Hail Gandalf old friend of mine! Yes I have seen the machinations of the enemy, know that I am already drawing strength to defend my people from throughout my realm! I believe this to be a hopeless task, but know that I will not give in without a fight! It's only later that I start to show the degree to which I've lost touch with reality, but for now I'm amicable and clearly a man of great intelligence and stewardship!
>Denethor in the movies
GANDALF YOU c**t GET THE FRICK OUT IT'S ALL HOPELESS FRICK YOU FARAMIR DIE c**t I'M FRICKING CUH-RAAAAAAAZY
They could at least have gone over how Denethor was such a Chad that it took Sauron literal decades of fricking with him, combined with the death of his favoured son compounded with believing his second son died too, then having the Nazgul descend on the city, before he broke.
He objectively had more willpower than one of the Maiar
didnt he have the orb what saruman had also that made him see visions of demise
Yes but in the books it's made clear that Gandalf has a deep respect for him and that he was basically an ultra-chad that you couldn't even tell had been corrupted at first. In the movies he's spitting vitriol the second Gandalf walks in the door and in the extended edition of Two Towers was already shitting of Faramir before Boromir even left let alone died.
Yes. He spent half his time trying to directly break his will, and the other half subtly interfering whenever Denethor tried to look at anything, so he thought he could only see visions of doom even when he wasn’t contending with Sauron
>Denethor in the movies
I read that part and couldn't get his performance in LA Noire out of my head lmao
Denethor doesn't have enough screen time in the movies to go through his whole arc, and there's not really much for Gandalf and Pippin to do in Minas Tirith before the siege, so they turn him into a minor villain, which does at least serve the purpose of conveying just how close to the brink Gondor is.
>they had to change half the cast because there wasn't enough screentime!
>but there's also enough screentime to add pointless other things!
Why is it so difficult for some people to admit that they're great action movies but still heavily flawed adaptations?
Over the LotR trilogy, Jackson increasingly relies on CGI over practical effects and also makes more and more questionable decisions for the sake of cheap drama or worthless jokes (Denethor eating like a pig, Faramir bringing Frodo at Osgiliath, BURP, dwarf jokes, Arwen leaving Middle-Earth, Frodo arguing with Sam after the lembas incident and telling him to gtfo etc.). This led to the Hobbit, the logical yet horrifying conclusion of this trend.
LotR is still good despite this shit but the Hobbit is a disgusting CGI-filed mess.
>enjoy medieval fantasy settings ever since i was a kid
>books, games, movies, doesnt matter
>yet everytime i tried reading LoTR i got bored out of my mind
Nothing is for everyone anon don’t feel bad. Lotr has really great moments and really boring other moments. The first book can be extremely hard to get through in the beginning.
The first half of Fellowship is easily the slowest part of the trilogy and can be hard to get through, plus the enormous lore dump in the Council of Elrond often filters a lot of people out. Once that's over the books move at a surprisingly fast pace though, you just sort of have to brute force your way through that first half of Fellowship.
>americans read Tolkien like it's Eragon or GoT or some other trivial garbage
lol
Obsessed and obese
nice projection lol
Yep, that’s obsessed
I know, why keep telling me your issues?
So, so obsessed…
You got anything else?
Not him but if he can resist getting the last word in it will be a positive step in the right direction. Some people take longer to mature.
>y-you cant prove i'm american
you are.
even if you aren't you'vr been made into one by the internet and american cinema.
to be called an american when you're not should be a wake-up call.
>y-you cant prove i'm american
did you pulled this out of your gapped eurohole, boy? Because I never said I wasn't. That you see this and have to seethe is fricking hilarious
went esl laughing so hard while typing that out lmfao
This dude spends a shit load of time doing his best to make fat people aware that hes mad on an alleged videogame flavoured anonymous speed dating site
>second movie is the worst
>third is the best
Dark Souls, for sure.
>all the gays saying halo
Halo CE contribution to gaming:
-2 weapon limit
-regenerating health
-dedicated granade button for spamming
-bullet sponges
-reusing the same halls dozens of times
-introducing a whole generation of normies to FPS
Even at the time there were already dozens of better games, both in gameplay and narrative (half life, serious sam, build engine trio, unreal, MoH, quake)
Halo 2 improved marginally but added a ton of space opera garbage
Halo 3 was the first game in the series to reach the status of "an okay game", but by 2007 we already had some of the best FPS masterpieces of all time making it pale in comparison
None of these are criticisms. You're just seething for some reason.
Not only are you replying to very old copypasta, you're also wrong.
None of this reply contains any criticism. You're still seething for some reason.
your post doesn't contain any criticism, stop seething
I don't think so. My reply pointed out your objectively negative behaviour based on my observations. That's criticism. Now you can't say you didn't learn something new today.
Dragon's Dogma 1
Dragon's Dogma 2
Dragon's Dogma 3
Banner Saga
Warcraft RTS games come kinda close but are really held back by the primitive unit selection and UI, especially on 1 and 2. 3 holds up pretty well because it's designed around smaller armies so the UI doesn't fight you as much.
mass effect, except the ending of 3
Imagine. Some contrarian midwit actually thinks like that
>LotR Trilogy
>perfect
As a guy who specifically picked up the irish tin whistle just to learn "Concerning Hobbits" because he gets zero pussy, the trilogy as a whole is far from perfect. Fellowship extended is close to perfect though. Two Towers theatrical is almost there too, except the battle with wolves looks particularly awful since its in broad daylight I guess. Peter Jackson is honestly a hack though and we all got lucky with LotR (and to much lesser extent with the first half of King Kong).
Crazy that no one has posted the answer yet.
I was gonna, but I posted
instead.
>Battle for Middle-Earth
>Battle for Middle-Earth II
>Battle for Middle-Earth II: The Rise of the Witch-King
I now remember always being disgusted as a kid whenever I encountered an adult who bought widescreen dvds over fullscreen. I was always looking down on plebs right out the womb.
Half-Life
Half-Life 2
Half-Life 3
>perfect
Return of the King in particular shits all over the book.
If BOTW gets a threequel, then it will definitely be that trilogy.
half-life
🙁
You mean an exceptionally well-crafted but ultimately shallow adaptation of a better source material? Probably The Witcher, although the first game still captured the spirit of the novels fairly well.
if you didn't read the hobbit before LOTR, you did not finish the trilogy
if you didn't read the silmarillion after LOTR, you did not finish the trilogy
if you didn't read the entirety of HoME, you did not finish the trilogy
The quality of the first and third books was enough to put me off reading any more Tolkien.
Contrarian subhuman.
The real subhumans are those without curiosity, like yourself. We wouldn't have left the caves without curiosity. If you just jump to conclusions, you end up with narcissistic nonsense like astrology. I advise you to change your ways.
the silmarillion is comfy as heck, praise the Lord
There is no equivalent.
Seriously.. can you even name TWO good video game trilogies? I don't think so
The most recent Prince of Persia trilogy
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Ezio trilogy
>AC2, ACB, ACR
Project Aces coming through.
Dead Space
Max Payne
Darksiders(3 doesn't exist, 1-2-Genesis)
(Real)God of War
GTA III
GTA VC
GTA SA
Any other answer is wrong because the games were likely not big enough to compare to the phenomenon that LOTR was
I agree, it's either that or Morrowind - Oblivion - Skyrim
only the first movie is perfect.
I agree, but the overall greatness of the other movies allows me to overlook their flaws. Flaws that simply don't exist at all in Fellowship.
Mass Effect
demon's souls
dark souls
elden ring
>1>3>2
Max Payne
STALKER trilogy.
Dark Souls, do not care about what the contrarians say the whole series is great even if each entry has weak points.
>perfect trilogy
the amount of CGI in the sequels ruined it for me
Ueda trilogy