Will Twin Peaks: The Return influence video games like the original series did?
Will Twin Peaks: The Return influence video games like the original series did?
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Lynch is all-style no-substance shallow obscurantist fluff for pseuds who think art is about being wowed by surreal visual effects, so probably either Finnegans Wake or (depending on your opinion, and despite having some actual content to his fluff here and there by accident) Samuel Beckett, who incidentally sucked the dick of the guy who wrote Finnegans Wake.
You could also try Pynchon, if you want middlebrow shit that pseuds force themselves to think they like because they were told it's supposed to be prestigious.
We'll see in a few years
Probably some indie games that kotaku and co. will describe as "Lynchian" despite having few significant similarities
I think the number one pseud here is the one who ignores the thread topic to post some shitty rant that's inevitably going to derail the thread because it's the first post.
Sounds like someone got Lynched and couldn't handle it
Hopefully, chances are it'll just be garbage imitation.
Do you think they stuck their David in his Goliath?
I hated The Return because the scenes took too long and there was too much dead air in them. An episode would only have like 4 scenes in it total and half of that was characters staring at each other silently for a minute.
>like the original series did?
How widespread was the influence of the original series on games as a whole? You have stuff like Silent Hill and Deadly Premonition that borrow heavily from it, but I'm struggling to think of any other examples.
no. The original season was vanilla straight to the point tv show. S3 is loosely based on the idea of people have of TP 25 years later. Lynch Lucas'd it hardcore
t. brainlet plebs
Alan Wake, Persona 4, Diddy Kong Racing, Zelda, Mother
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Sup Forums - Video Games
>People wanted a fun nostalgia trip
>David Lynch masturbated on the screen for 18 hours
Fuck that overrated hack.
Sounds pretty based to me
Not a chance. S1+S2 were special, they were massively influential to all pop culture. Books, movies, TV, music, video games, all were changed by the original run of Twin Peaks.
Season 3 is just an old man jerking himself off. There are some cool scenes, but nothing significant. Lynch is just lodged up his ass beyond the point of reason these days. The anime fight, the dropped plots, the cast of over 100 characters that each get maybe two lines of dialogue. It's just a mess. It looks pretty, though. Lynch did deliver on the kino front.
>hurr LYNCHED LMAO
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That reminds me I need to buy the Blu Ray :^)
>Sup Forums is too tasteless for the return
I am shocked
>let's all pretend to like it because Lynch is cool and literally runs his own cult
Keep drinking the kool-aid, friend. Lynch was coasting on his reputation.
>>People wanted a fun nostalgia trip
why not just go look at a photo album you dumb fucking fanboy
I didn't give a shit about muh coffee muh comfy muh apple pie, I just wanted a show that wasn't a snoozefest.
state
How anyone can accept that level of quality is beyond me.
>lynched
18 hours of a 'le coffee and pie remember this scene?' would have sucked shit. It would have been a worse season 2.
That's basically what it became in most of the Dougie scenes.
and he handled nostalgia bullshit in the best way imaginable, by not being obnoxious and stupid about it. instead of shit like The Force Awakens, he didn't rely on nostalgia to have good moments and instead used said nostalgia in creative ways.
instead of forcing in iconic (to Twin Peaks) characters where they don't belong and hamfisting them, he made them relevant only when they needed to be
Not even remotely
This.
That's why I watched The X-Files instead, it took all the things Twin Peaks did right and added a story you can actually care about (even if it's silly) and more paranormal stuff.
>he made them relevant only when they needed to be
Debatable.
I hope not. The only evocative scene that wasn't reliant on nostalgia was the final one with a desperate coop and Laura screaming. The rest was boring. Some neat visuals don't really suffice as enough entertainment for a tv show. Mitchums were pretty based though
X Files was complete shit after S2 you tasteless retard
X-Files borrowed from Kolchak: The Night Stalker, not really Twin Peaks. X-Files and Twin Peaks are only vaguely similar.
>tfw Audrey was put in some kind of asylum and probably has been flickering in and out of delusion for years
I'm glad that they didn't just force happy endings and a lot of characters just kind of wound up in mediocre or even bad situations, but fuck me if Audrey's fate didn't upset me a great deal. Best girl didn't deserve that.
That's actually one of the things I liked about The Return. It gave us the town of Twin Peaks, 25 years later, and reminded viewers that the Twin Peaks of 25 years ago was actually pretty shitty, with only a "small town" veneer tricking people into thinking it was quaint place to live. The Return absolutely yanked that veneer away.
There were a few more evocative moments, but they all involved Dougie
>super excited for the return
>first episode is intense as fuck
>get to the episode with the talking tree
>stop watching
Dougie videogame when?
Pleb
LYNCHED
You didn't see the genius of the shuffling retard?
>that scene where Andy gets bonked in the head and dances around like a child for like a solid 60 seconds
>the scene with the old room service man giving Cooper a thumbs up like 3 times
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>>get to the episode with the talking tree
the first episode?
Agreed. I thought it was really smart of them to remind people that Twin Peaks was always kind of shitty and that shittiness didn't go away and wasn't superseded in anyway in the 25 years since. The way that they were still dealing with the same basic problems so many years later was, I thought, a great commentary on the way we're beholden to the past.
This is exactly why The Return and TLJ were both exceptional
Look Coop I turned myself into a tree!
I'm the Tree of MIKE!!!
Based
>when a borderline senile missoulan fucking around in after effects and with dough for a few months manages to make more visually interesting CG than 200 million dollar hollywood flagship movies utilizing two dozen mercenary animator armies
YOU'RE GOING BACK TO MISSOULA
That picture is cute. Mind if I save it?
not saving it would be disrespecting the supreme champion
Is there any moment in a video game that can incite the feeling the audience felt in this scene?
Considering the third season completely filtered out the non-essential parts to the others and completely reestablished the story's morality and views on its context (as FWWM did), with all the "comfy parts" included, I guess not.
Any game that blueballs you for 15 hours before finally giving you what you want.