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Just Clementine. Whatever other misgivings I've had about season 2, Clementine as protagonist was an awesome choice and should continue.
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I enjoy watching YouTubers play TWD. Its impossible not to notice that people who were crying like babies in Season 1, like Cryaotic, aren't anywhere near as choked up by Season 2. Why would they be? People got a chance to know Carley and Doug an…
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My guess: you can save either Kenny or Luke. Whichever one you save makes a brief appearance at the start of Season 3 before dying horribly so as to prevent too much story branching.
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I want Season 3 to be great. I really do. I'll be reading up on it and checking reviews when its released to see if it has returned to what it was. The thing I won't be doing is buying it until I'm sure it isn't going to make the same mistakes Se…
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They don't give a flying crap what we forumites think so long as the money keeps coming in. While I don't have any sales figures, I think the fact a season 3 has been greenlit is pretty solid evidence Season 2 sold quite well.
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We'll get to play the Adventures of Walker Sarah.
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That's good, if they figure out the mistakes they're making this season and correct them for next time around.
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They used to matter. In Season 1, they mattered in how people reacted to you. You could become an ally of Kenny or an ally of Lilly and that choice would be reflected in dialogue from the beginning of the series to the very end. You could be abusive…
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I'm always baffled when a writer can't even get the names in a culture right in a world where google exists. After two seconds of typing, I pulled up this web site. Voila! Russian boys' names. Would that have been so hard?
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You're asking if its possible to get an alternate outcome based on your choices? In season 2? Ha!
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How does 'returning to their previous standards of quality' automatically translate to 'doing everything the same'? I don't expect them to just remake the same game over and over. I do, however, expect the quality to remain consistent. When you a…
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Instead of having a random group of Russians in the middle of the post-apocalyptic United States, having Nate lead the group of bandits Alvo was a part of would have been a nice touch. But Telltale appears to think 2 seconds of screentime for the…
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'Boycotting' is such a melodramatic idea. It's not like Telltale is guilty of human rights abuses or something. I'm not 'boycotting' anything. I'm just not interested in buying anything else Telltale makes until I'm reassured they've returned to …
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Sarah's death was handled considerably more poorly than Ben's. If you save Ben, the end of Episode 4 and Episode 5 actually has plenty of opportunities to interact with him. You can convince him to come help you save Clementine or tell him to sta…
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I'm pretty much done with Telltale. I can see the writing on the wall, and that writing says 'streamlining.' Why doesn't anyone care about Nick dying? Because that would require a bunch of extra dialogue that would never be seen by those who let …
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I've gotta admit, I have no real enthusiasm for Episode 5 anymore. The magic is gone. I really wanted to like Season 2. There were a lot of good things in it. It was nowhere close to being a total loss. Yet Telltale's new approach to designing th…
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I just rolled my eyes when I found Nick as a walker. Way to subvert expectations about the survivability of determinant characters, Telltale. Sarah gets to be both determinant and dead in the exact same episode, with scarcely any different dialogue …
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If Episode 4 is at or near 2 hour and includes significant hubs, I will be first shocked and then ecstatic. It will mean that someone at Telltale really IS listening to the feedback we're giving them.
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So? What's stopping you from playing it now? I didn't play Season 1 until literally the day before 400 days was released.
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Lee and Bigby fall in roughly the same general category: adult males who can kick the crap out of someone if there is a need. Moreso Bigby than Lee, of course, since he's an adult male Big Bad Wolf. I choose Clementine if for nothing else than th…
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If its the choice between those two, I'll take longer release schedules every time.
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It could easily redeem Season 2 if Telltale learns from their mistakes and goes back to the formula that worked for them in Season 1. Since we have no idea what the internal dialogue is at Telltale, though, we have no idea if that will be the cas…
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For the record, I didn't and don't know anything about Fables lore outside of that one game and I enjoyed it.
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If she dies because you cut her arm off, I'll bet you just about anything that she'll die if you don't cut her arm off as well, but some of the dialogue surrounding it will be different.
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I'd like to think Lee had better taste in women.
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With a little imagination and courage from the writers, Carver could have been so much more than he turned out to be in Episode 3.
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Right, there isn't as much character development as in Season One. The result is that the primary reaction I've seen on YouTube to characters suddenly dying is surprise rather than grief or anger. Why would you feel any more grief for Alvin dying th…
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No, but you're almost certainly in the minority. Shorter length = less character development, rushed or abandoned plotlines and a generally less coherent and interesting story. I like character development and coherent plotlines. I'm sure there w…
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Woooosssshhh!
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Somehow I'm not reassured by knowing the episode is longer than an hour.