9:40 is when TWAU stuff starts
Bigby wolf reading angry tweets about TWAU 2
Can't wait to see how they fuck this one up.
Too bad it will probably be shit. Modern TT is wank at storytelling.
Please don't fuck it up. TWAU was one of the better TTG games in a while IMHO.
[QUOTE=GrizzlyBear;52485391]Too bad it will probably be shit. Modern TT is wank at storytelling.[/QUOTE]
Eh, I don't think they're necessarily 'wank' yet, but they're definitely spreading themselves thin and it shows. Hopefully they'll put a lot of resources on this one, given the amount of fan demand.
At least they are waiting for 2018 to do it. Plus TWAU was going on at the same as TWD S2, so it seems like they're doing S4 of TWD alongside TWAU. I'm hoping that they put a lot of effort into it, it's the only season I've been wanting.
I'm so afraid how they're going to ruin this, i hope for the best.
I wonder what direction they are going to take with TWAU S2. If it's going to be a direct sequel then I don't know, I kinda like the level of mystery that the ending of S1 left. It's not as painful of an ending as for example tales from borderlands.
In general I just want more 80s noir fables. I enjoyed the setting/premise/style in TWAU so much I binge read through the comics, only to discover that they were totally different.
[QUOTE=FpShepard;52485743]It's not as painful of an ending as for example tales from borderlands.
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What on earth are you smoking.
It will be shit like the rest of their content. Their very rare sudden spurs of brilliance are too few and far between for me to trust them on this.
The Wolf Among Us was already showing the cracks in Telltale's formula. The limits imposed by their engine, the shitty animations, the story that constantly pulls your dick around but often fails to deliver, not to mention the god damn cliffhanger ending which at least to me completely invalidated the story of the game as a whole.
I hope there's a fuck off option for bigby to use because everyone is a shithead.
"A shit-wolf can't change it's spots, bigby"
"Fuck off, crahey."
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;52485775]It will be shit like the rest of their content. Their very rare sudden spurs of brilliance are too few and far between for me to trust them on this.
The Wolf Among Us was already showing the cracks in Telltale's formula. The limits imposed by their engine, the shitty animations, the story that constantly pulls your dick around but often fails to deliver, not to mention the god damn cliffhanger ending which at least to me completely invalidated the story of the game as a whole.[/QUOTE]
You mean to tell me you're not excited for Digital Movie: Choose Your Quirky Dialogue Simulator?
I was a big fan of Wolf Among Us and I think part of it was just how the game looked
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Z81TvXf.jpg[/img]
I hope they keep the same look but yeah gonna wait until all the episodes come out before I buy.
I don't care for the other Telltale games. All I want from them is TWAU S2. The story, characters, and environment were great. And I hope it doesn't disappoint.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;52486506]I was a big fan of Wolf Among Us and I think part of it was just how the game looked
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Z81TvXf.jpg[/img]
I hope they keep the same look but yeah gonna wait until all the episodes come out before I buy.[/QUOTE]
it would look even better if the framerate didn't fall into single digits every time the camera angle changes
[QUOTE=Cone;52486545]it would look even better if the framerate didn't fall into single digits every time the camera angle changes[/QUOTE]
I honestly don't remember that but Telltale games have never been high octane.
I'd be more excited if Telltale hadn't slowly piddled away my faith in them both as a company and as writers.
[QUOTE=Nautsabes;52486230]I hope there's a fuck off option for bigby to use because everyone is a shithead.
"A shit-wolf can't change it's spots, bigby"
"Fuck off, crahey."[/QUOTE]
I wished there was an option for that in the elevator part with the beast but i guess "..." is good enough.
[QUOTE=Lambeth;52486506]I was a big fan of Wolf Among Us and I think part of it was just how the game looked
[img]http://i.imgur.com/Z81TvXf.jpg[/img]
I hope they keep the same look but yeah gonna wait until all the episodes come out before I buy.[/QUOTE]
It's a shame the elaborate comic book luster of that intro doesn't really make it into the rest of the episodes.
Like with every passing episode it slowly gets more dull and less inventive. By the end of the last episode it looks like they hardly gave a shit anymore. [sp]The EP5 scene where Bigby goes full wolf and runs across the streets at night looks like utter garbage compared to this, despite being in the same setting.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Ganerumo;52485775]not to mention the god damn cliffhanger ending which at least to me completely invalidated the story of the game as a whole.[/QUOTE]
What are you talking about? The ending was great. [sp]I don't really see it has a cliffhanger even. The story has ended, the mystery was solved, the villain and his underlings were dealt with. It just felt like the end of a mystery novel, leaving you with one last mystery/reveal. It's as much a cliffhanger as the ending of Blade Runner where it doesn't tell you if he's a Replicant or not. [/sp]
[QUOTE=goluffy;52487260]What are you talking about? The ending was great. [sp]I don't really see it has a cliffhanger even. The story has ended, the mystery was solved, the villain and his underlings were dealt with. It just felt like the end of a mystery novel, leaving you with one last mystery/reveal. It's as much a cliffhanger as the ending of Blade Runner where it doesn't tell you if he's a Replicant or not. [/sp][/QUOTE]
Pretty sure the game going [sp]hey, there was someone else behind it all, Ariel's been fucking with you the whole time and you don't get to know who she really is or why she did all this[/sp] and then giving the option to immediately run after the character only for it to cut to black and abruptly end is a cliffhanger. It lets you solve the situation only for it to clarify that the situation was actually part of a much larger scheme that's introduced literally within an hour of the end.
Telltale felt big so instead of bringing closure to the whole thing they dropped in an extra set of questions to open up for a sequel which is infuriating, frustrating and insulting.
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