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Very well put regarding my pet peeve regarding TTG.
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Let's see: "1.It will make Season 1 pointless" In season 1 we played Lee for 5 episodes before he was killed. Lee, as in the protagonist. The player character. But yet no one felt like it was pointless to play him. A game has not as a self-con…
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http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/03/29/the-tough-life-of-a-games-tester And: http://art.penny-arcade.com/photos/770836278_VG7Cr-L.jpg Game testing is a JOB and as most jobs, tedious and boring.
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But this is a consistent problem with TTG - the almost total lack of communication regarding progress, dates and what the hell is happening, especially here on THEIR OWN damn forum! I'm not so pissed about the delay as I'm about this - I'm well a…
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Good video. And may I say it was weird seeing Clem as... an overweight, white adult woman. I mean, I've seen pictures of her, but moving pictures + voice = mind kind of blown.
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Ah, but there you have a kind of a cool feature (which was borrowed from a lot of previous games), namely plot armor, which means a character won't die until it's time or if the player fucks up royally (this was handled very well in Mass effect 2 wh…
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It doesn't need to. I can actually imagine a game with the same freedom as Skyrim but the same characterization as TWD. That would combine the best of two worlds, and best of all, it would give at least the illusion of more control to the player. …
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By not providing dead end choices, the developers are denying the player control and that is incredibly bad form. Someone described FPS games as essentially corridors dressed as war, and I think that is a very accurate description of them when you t…
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Sometimes people do talk to themselves, like Rebecca, agreed. But to use it so much and so coherent as it is done, that is not realistic - so I'd say OP has a point. It's a minor annoyance but the alternative would be using text prompts the entire t…
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This has already been studied: when shit hits the fan, people tend to rally and help each other out more than before, showing more good behaviour than before. Sure, there are always scumbags who takes advantage of the situation and makes a mess, but…
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It's an interesting take on the entire concept. First of all, its of course cool they use a game as an education tool, but I don't think it should or could be limited to ethics/TWD. I think some kind of education class used Sim City as a model for h…
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Agreed - and for the record, English of any kind is not my first language, but the easiest English I know would be some of the American dialects (and I'm not only talking about the language from actors, I have worked with Americans and heard them ta…
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I am... quite surprised really. Or rather dismayed I perhaps should say. I have until now deliberately avoided the WaU forum since I wanted to purchase everything in one go and play th game in a single day, and now I find that WaU still only has …
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It's really hard to say. On one hand you have an excellent gaming experience in TWD; on the other hand, it's awfully short. In order to remember games properly, they need to make a lasting impact over a lot more time than TWD has. Currently, the …
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That'd be even cheaper (and I'm still hoping for Clem to die). One solution however to remove Clem from the game would be to have her reach a safe-zone, where there simply are NO zombies whatsoever and all precautions are taken to ensure no-one will…
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Sure, more seasons is almost guaranteed as long as people purchase it. But I do both think and hope Clem bites the dust in this season to make room for new characters, otherwise this won't be "The Walking Dead", but "Clem's Story".
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Exactly. Most kids are kids, but if the situation is bad, they tend to grow up very quickly - I have seen really young children smoking like chimneys and comfortably carrying AK47's that are taller than them. And it doesn't need to be warzone-bad…
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Normally I'd think too so as well, but knowing TTG, I'd say they were overrun by zombies.
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nvm
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I am perhaps not describing what I mean clearly, and sorry for that - "back to normal" should have been "still working". I can actually answer what would have happen in the case with the Swedes that couldn't emmigrate to the US: they would have e…
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Yes, I know about the near extinction - and yet here we are. Funny, innit? So what say we wouldn't be around even after a zombicalypse? Thanks for proving my point by the way. Regarding this 'art', well, I appreciate it as much as anyone else. Bu…
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I think you are confusing "back to normal" with "what we have today". As I said, there would of course be a huge vacuum after all people who had died in a zombicalypse with probably entire countries empty of people. However, having enormous cities f…
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I haven't read the comics I'm sorry to say - they're kind of hard to come by here, and I have bills to pay...
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Where have I said I don't like TWD? I think its great, but nothing so not too great for improvement, and one area where TWD and other zombiverses have deep issues is just what I was talking about, namely a sense for a timeframe. Also, I have NOT,…
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You are aware that crocodiles essentially are dinosaurs? And that they have survived to this day? Great. Because humans are or could be those crocs. You are right however that society wouldn't be the same if the zombies just disappeared. Of cours…
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Considering how humans have managed overcome everything thrown at us over time and still managed to keep society together shows that humans are more resourceful than any other creature. A zombie outbreak would be just as much an example of a disaste…
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I found her walk slightly disturbing - she walked like a model on a catwalk, and I am NOT comfortable with seeing the swinging hips on a 10 year old.
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I don't agree with them being dicks. That pregnant woman was the only exception, the rest reacted pretty reasonably. A bite will kill, and dead will turn; therefore no need to waste precious resources on someone who will soon be a goner. Clem's age …
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Logically, there will be an end to the zombies as well - they don't reproduce and will sooner or later just rot away, be destroyed in earthquakes or what have you, not to mention the millions destroyed by the living. There are currently 6 billion pe…
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Yes you are right - I do look for a set timeline here - when that meteorite hit earth and killed off the dinosaurs, there were already mammals around - the hit was a MAJOR disaster for earth, probably the biggest yet, and still some critters managed…