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    I think it can work very well as a video game if it’s done correctly. It needs to be about movement. If it’s made kind of like Spider-Man was it might have a chance. If it has that type of movement and weight to it I could see it working. It’d be super easy to screw it up though.

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      From what I recall the powers were written as an RPG type game, it wouldn’t take a lot to make an RPG or video game out of it (yes I know it is a tabletop RPG as well now).

      I think I only got 3ish books in (maybe 4 can’t recall) but having to hear the exact amounts of material for their powers really struck the idea home is all. I believe I read he played DnD and if true it shows.

      The movement may make it more fun than the rest of the ideas combined really (just look at spider man, the agility alone makes that a fun combat system), that’s probably where’s it’ll succeed or die off I imagine. It may be good without a good movement mechanic there but it’d be awesome with it done right.

      Been awhile but not all powers were movement based either, while it can make or break a game it may break the setting if not done well either, which would suck for fans but if it’s fun to play then it’s fun to play.

      At my age I’ve played enough adaptations that weren’t overly true to the material but still has a fun game underneath can’t recall exactly but I know I’ve had that thought previously.

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        Well he is a proponent of hard magic systems so it’s not so much that he wrote it like a video game I think, that video game is necessitate hard magic systems.

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          I was more thinking he wrote it like a tabletop RPG system that adapts to a video game. I realize now I left out the tabletop bit from my previous comment.

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    Could be fun. I just desperately want an animated adaptation of the Stormlight Archives. Mistborn would be a killer three season animated show too.

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    Somewhere between Spiderman and Arkham Asylum style games would really work really well.

    The setting of the first book was very cloak and dagger with lots of similarly and overly powered opponents.

    Book 2 and 3 got turned on thier head and you’d probably want to slowly adapt towards Prototype or inFamous as the setting loses its cloak and dagger story elements.

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      That’s a pretty classic game series progression though.

      Looking at you, Assassin’s Creed and whatever it is you’re doing now with stat checks for shoving a knife in a dude’s neck

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    Most of his books are written like he’s pretty desperate for someone to make a video game adaptation. The metal (“fuel”) and “classes” in Mistborn, the way weapons work in the Cytoverse, etc., etc., it all seems specifically designed for a game adaptation.

    Hopefully Mistborn goes to a studio that knows what they’re doing and the gameplay is actually fun!

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      Have you ever read a litrpg? It’s like that but more. It’s a whole genre and people do it in purpose… IMO it’s bloody awful. I read one by accident once.

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        No, I wasn’t familiar with that term.

        That being said, if you look past the “gamified” world rules, his writing is really good. I enjoy the worlds he crafts, they’re pretty unique in design, the magic systems are interesting and fresh. And his narration style is also up my alley.

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          I actually think his writing in the sense of his prose is mediocre. It’s like someone invented a world and then wrote a wiki on it.

          It’s a conscious choice though; he has talked about “transparent” prose. (That is, in my opinion, dull prose).

          But: he writes very good plots and if you like world building for its own sake, I’m sure it’s great.

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            I agree 100%. I finished the dark tower series then jumped straight into mistborn. His worldbuilding and plots are superb but his prose is that of a highschooler. Not awful, but very mundane and uninspired. Also, I came up with a drinking game for the mistborn series. Take a shot everytime a character snorts or rolls their eyes. You’ll never read it sober.

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    Never heard of it before though I’m interested in adaptations of books but that’s more in hopes of ones I like getting something

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      I know it because its the reason jordans wife chose him to complete the wheel of time series. Never read it myself but it would be on the list if I start reading a lot again which I thought was unlikely two decades ago but with enshitification I am moving to less and less tech.

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        Thought Robert Jordan chose Sanderson and that Sanderson spent time with Jordan discussing how he wanted it to end the series as well as explaining all the extensive notes he prepared for Sanderson.

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        Jordan who? Jordan Holmes is more into dune than the wheel of time

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          Apologies. Robert Jordan is the author of the wheel of time series and I guess im used to speaking about him with wot (wheel of time) fans or such. I do the same with asimov (foundation and robot series), herbert (dune), and such. Its a bad habit.

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            Outside of terry pratchett I can’t say I ever manage to remember author’s names even if I go through series multiple times but maybe that’s an audiobook problem, ooh and david wong

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              It might be just a thing with so much media. I think older folks who were reading before the millenium remember authors names because reading was a very significant source of entertainment compared to anything else. So much so that books were made from movie series like the star trek and star wars ones.

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      Just FYI, the series devolves into Mormon propaganda in the first trilogy. I wasn’t sure why the third book felt so off until I saw that Sanderson went to Brigham Young University. I also talked to an ex-Mormon friend of mine, and he apparently noped out halfway through the first book when he saw the signs

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        I just finished the first era of mistborn. I know nothing about Mormons, how does Mormon propoganda fit into those books?

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          I didn’t notice anything in the first book, my ex-Mormon friend did; and I think it was more to do with the writing style.

          In the third book, it got more pronounced. I only know broad strokes about Mormonism so it’s hard to put a finger on more than a couple of details. That being said, the two spirits merging together to destroy/remake the world plays into some Mormon beliefs and plays into their focus on being doomsday preppers. Plus, the whole pivot to the main character handing the book to Sazed at the end to spread its teachings was a huge nod to John Smith allegedly finding the Book of Mormon and starting the church.

          Those things are what caused me to do a bit of digging on Sanderson and finding out he went to Brigham Young University (and I just found out he teaches there too). Brigham Young is well known for being a Mormon University, since it’s named after the religion’s 2nd leader (and iirc he was also the guy that pushed the church to go poligamist)

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        I bet I wouldn’t have even noticed on my own, I liked battlefield earth till I saw videos pointing out the problems

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    ill never forgive his homophobic bigotry and defense of the LDS church. i realize he tried to reform, but i believe he did it for sales. Dude is toxic, regardless of his capitalist reforms

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      Bro lost me on the first “secret project” book deal. A crowd funded campaign to release like 4 books that “will never be on audible or kindle” as this big stance against the audible/kindle monopoly.

      He pulled in $43 million.

      What did he do? Put the books up on audible and kindle less than 6 months later with a half assed social media post about how he “won” better conditions for VAs and bigger cuts for authors.

      What a crock of shit. Here comes the fattest grifter of the LDS church, again, to fuck up yet another media format with his horseshit.

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    My understanding is that epic had a project in progress, but it got canned. I wonder if they had to give up the rights, or if they still hold them and Brandon is just not saying?

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    Is that the one where they have to eat metal to do magic? That always struck me as weird. Like that kid you knew in grade school that ate pennies.

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    Mistborn animation please, I don’t trust any other media to adapt this story properly

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      Mistborn can be live action, I can see it being done well if Sanderson keeps a tight grip on the reigns. None of the effects would be all that difficult to show. Stormlight, on the other hand, 100% needs to be animation. Far too many scenes and effects that just would not translate well to a live action medium.

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        I dont trust anyone with a live action mistborn imo. Stuff like the mist, rain of ash and flying around the city it just needs to be animated. With live action they would try to save money everywhere, like the dragons in game of thrones.

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    Oh, no…He needs to backpedal and stop right now…Mistborn was a good book, but I can’t see adapting it into video game format. With the gaming industry as it is now, it won’t end in a great outcome.

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    I’m sure it’ll have the “not like the other girls” protagonist who is smoking hot and doesn’t know it, but will it also retain the cringey dialogue and cliché teenage love triangle of the book? Those are the most important elements of that literary slopfest. It could truly become the next Marvel franchise.

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      God forbid teenage girls have someone they can look up to in Fantasy in SciFi! Oh, the horror!

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        This is an odd card to play here because the protagonist only comes to value her appearance by seeing it through the lens of the male gaze. Ursula LeGuin or Becky Chambers would be far better places to look in that respect.

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          This is an odd card to play because she also murders a lot of people and mentally dominates an entire race.

          I think, compared to these absolute crimes against humanity, that her journey to self-actualization seems an odd nit to pick.

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          She’s basically traumatized up until

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          she sacrifices herself to kill the last living god in their world.

          I don’t think she ever really does value her appearance like you assume. At most she realizes there’s more to life than survival, whether it’s because of her beau or not. He’s just one aspect she finds in life to make it worth living.

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          I don’t remember the appearance of either Vin or Spensa being in any way an important or even relevant piece of the stories.

          The entirety of the focus was on what the girls were doing, not how they looked.

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      Plenty of people love Sanderson and Mistborn, no need to yuck somebody else’s yum.

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        Lots of people love AI too, but that doesn’t make Midjourney an artist. Liking the taste of slop doesn’t make it not slop.

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          Then it’s a good thing you don’t have to play it if the game ever comes out, huh? And believe it or not but you also don’t need to be an asshole about other people enjoying something. There are a lot of objective downsides to AI, but an IP you don’t like is just something for you to ignore. The horror.