The HBO Adaptation of Baldur's Gate 3: A Mixed Bag of Emotions
The surprise announcement that HBO was adapting the fantasy-RPG series Baldur's Gate 3, and continuing its critically acclaimed third installment, has left fans reeling. The news came as a shock to many, who had grown attached to the game's world and story. But it seems like this is just another example of "when" rather than "if" they'll get one.
The real question on everyone's mind is why HBO chose Craig Mazin, the showrunner behind The Last of Us, to helm this project. Fans of that property have been vocal about their feelings towards its adaptation, and it seems like the same sentiment will carry over to Baldur's Gate 3. The show's involvement with Wizards of the Coast, the owner of Dungeons & Dragons, also adds another layer of complexity.
But what really sets off alarm bells is the fact that Baldur's Gate 3 creator Larian Studios isn't involved with the show. This is particularly notable since Larian has built a reputation for being responsive to its community through social media and other means. By abandoning this approach, it feels like they've broken an unspoken rule.
So why did Larian decide to move on? The news comes at an interesting time, as Wizards of the Coast was dealing with controversy surrounding its Open Gaming License earlier that year. Perhaps Larian was feeling the pressure to get out of their comfort zone and explore other IP.
Whatever the reason, it's clear that this decision has set off a chain reaction among fans. While some are excited for the new adaptation, others are worried about what will happen to the Baldur's Gate universe without its creator behind the scenes.
For those who have invested countless hours into playing Baldur's Gate 3, this news is like being dealt a bad roll - it can be tough to accept. But we'll have to wait and see how the show turns out. Will it live up to expectations? Only time will tell.
The question remains: what does the future hold for Larian Studios now that they've moved on from Baldur's Gate 3? And will Craig Mazin's involvement with The Last of Us cast a shadow over this new adaptation? We'll have to keep watching to find out.
The surprise announcement that HBO was adapting the fantasy-RPG series Baldur's Gate 3, and continuing its critically acclaimed third installment, has left fans reeling. The news came as a shock to many, who had grown attached to the game's world and story. But it seems like this is just another example of "when" rather than "if" they'll get one.
The real question on everyone's mind is why HBO chose Craig Mazin, the showrunner behind The Last of Us, to helm this project. Fans of that property have been vocal about their feelings towards its adaptation, and it seems like the same sentiment will carry over to Baldur's Gate 3. The show's involvement with Wizards of the Coast, the owner of Dungeons & Dragons, also adds another layer of complexity.
But what really sets off alarm bells is the fact that Baldur's Gate 3 creator Larian Studios isn't involved with the show. This is particularly notable since Larian has built a reputation for being responsive to its community through social media and other means. By abandoning this approach, it feels like they've broken an unspoken rule.
So why did Larian decide to move on? The news comes at an interesting time, as Wizards of the Coast was dealing with controversy surrounding its Open Gaming License earlier that year. Perhaps Larian was feeling the pressure to get out of their comfort zone and explore other IP.
Whatever the reason, it's clear that this decision has set off a chain reaction among fans. While some are excited for the new adaptation, others are worried about what will happen to the Baldur's Gate universe without its creator behind the scenes.
For those who have invested countless hours into playing Baldur's Gate 3, this news is like being dealt a bad roll - it can be tough to accept. But we'll have to wait and see how the show turns out. Will it live up to expectations? Only time will tell.
The question remains: what does the future hold for Larian Studios now that they've moved on from Baldur's Gate 3? And will Craig Mazin's involvement with The Last of Us cast a shadow over this new adaptation? We'll have to keep watching to find out.