Yeah, pretty much.
There are also no avatars for Jolene, the St. Johns, Chuck, Molly, Vernon, the Stranger, or the other 400 Days characters, come to think of it.
I would call them a Massacre of walkers because they were all created by death in one way or another, they're most deadly in large groups and it plays on the words "Murder" of crows. "Here comes a Massacre"
+it makes it all sound less animalistic and more like a measurement of devastation. Ex. F5 tornado More Examples Here
Wait... walkers were once people so why are herds called herds and not hordes? They're not exactly animals, and they aren't exactly people either but they are close enough.
Okay, so I've been wanting to catalogue the pantheons of the New Frontier's Richmond Council for a while now, so I'm gonna list my own impressions and observations of it here. Does this list look about right from what you all can guess?:
Ranks: Councilors, Council Guards, Executioner, Lieutenants, Drivers, Soldiers, Scouts
Richmond Council Members: Diplomacy Leader Joan, Rations Leader Clinton Barnes, Head of Medicine Dr. Paul Lingard, Head of Security David Garcia,
Joan's Followers:
The Executioner, The Specialist(Armory Guard), "Gas-Max Cowboy", "Machete Woman"
So here's another thought I've had: When Carver was defeated and captured by the Secondary Color Trio, Luke & Sarita and Kenny & Rebecca disagree about what they should do with him. Assuming they'd put it to a vote, who do you think would've voted for Luke's approach or Kenny's?
So here's another thought I've had: When Carver was defeated and captured by the Secondary Color Trio, Luke & Sarita and Kenny & Reb… moreecca disagree about what they should do with him. Assuming they'd put it to a vote, who do you think would've voted for Luke's approach or Kenny's?
So how long did Javier take to get home? David called Javier telling him that Salvador died, which he tells Javier to get there. Then he was driving then had to leave his car and ran the rest of the way. During that time, Salvador just began to turn so was Javier close by or did he take a really long time to turn if Javier was just notified of his death?
The real question is what type of car did he own? They said he was broke af but he wouldn't even be able to afford a car if he had no money at all, unless he had a rust bucket or his car was actually a scooter or something. And I doubt he still has whatever sweet ride he had while he was a baseball player because of the costs of keeping it and stuff. What car did he own, though, I wanna know both of them -.-
So how long did Javier take to get home? David called Javier telling him that Salvador died, which he tells Javier to get there. Then he was… more driving then had to leave his car and ran the rest of the way. During that time, Salvador just began to turn so was Javier close by or did he take a really long time to turn if Javier was just notified of his death?
When the apocalypse happens, why does clem not give 2 shits about if any of her other family members are dead or alive such as her aunts/ uncles and grandparents but only cares about her parents?
So how long did Javier take to get home? David called Javier telling him that Salvador died, which he tells Javier to get there. Then he was… more driving then had to leave his car and ran the rest of the way. During that time, Salvador just began to turn so was Javier close by or did he take a really long time to turn if Javier was just notified of his death?
When the apocalypse happens, why does clem not give 2 shits about if any of her other family members are dead or alive such as her aunts/ uncles and grandparents but only cares about her parents?
This isn't canon, but I always imagined that Javi was surreptitiously watching his old team play, and then got caught up in freeway traffic jams caused by reports of the outbreak/general panic that blocked him entirely from getting back in a timely way-- leading to him finally giving up, ditching the car, and getting home by any means he could.
Well if you're going by that logic then David and Gabe living is canon because they used the shot of Clem and Javi on the bike during the finale trailer.
That's an awesome headcanon. Javi truly loved baseball as shown in episodes 4 and 5, I can totally see him doing this. Thanks for answering these lore questions from time to time, truly!
This isn't canon, but I always imagined that Javi was surreptitiously watching his old team play, and then got caught up in freeway traffic … morejams caused by reports of the outbreak/general panic that blocked him entirely from getting back in a timely way-- leading to him finally giving up, ditching the car, and getting home by any means he could.
When the apocalypse happens, why does clem not give 2 shits about if any of her other family members are dead or alive such as her aunts/ uncles and grandparents but only cares about her parents?
Here's a question for ya'll non-TWDG exclusive players: I see people like dan290786 constantly say "Telltale's games have never been as good as TWDG Season 1." So tell me, are all of Telltale's games played in the style of the Walking Dead or do they change things up depending on the game and/or license?
Here's a question for ya'll non-TWDG exclusive players: I see people like dan290786 constantly say "Telltale's games have never been as good… more as TWDG Season 1." So tell me, are all of Telltale's games played in the style of the Walking Dead or do they change things up depending on the game and/or license?
Here's a question for ya'll non-TWDG exclusive players: I see people like dan290786 constantly say "Telltale's games have never been as good… more as TWDG Season 1." So tell me, are all of Telltale's games played in the style of the Walking Dead or do they change things up depending on the game and/or license?
Pretty specific but in Starved For Help, when you can give your opinion on Larry and it later comes back to you. What happens when you don't select anything, will Mark say something about Lee to Larry?
Pretty specific but in Starved For Help, when you can give your opinion on Larry and it later comes back to you. What happens when you don't select anything, will Mark say something about Lee to Larry?
I loved that game. I was so happy when it was free on the ps store, I have never been a fan of the borderlands series but that game was just too good, and episodes were a perfect length, with likeable characters who I could actually relate to. I recommend playing it.
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The only important one is an avatar
Oh, I forgot about Vince, who honestly isn't that important or developed but that's not my opinion to share I guess. Better than Wyatt at least.
Regardless, The Stranger deserves one more than the others.
I would call them a Massacre of walkers because they were all created by death in one way or another, they're most deadly in large groups and it plays on the words "Murder" of crows. "Here comes a Massacre"
+it makes it all sound less animalistic and more like a measurement of devastation. Ex. F5 tornado More Examples Here
Okay, so I've been wanting to catalogue the pantheons of the New Frontier's Richmond Council for a while now, so I'm gonna list my own impressions and observations of it here. Does this list look about right from what you all can guess?:
Feel free to add your own!
Popular: Lee, Clementine and Kenny
Least popular: Maybelle
So here's another thought I've had: When Carver was defeated and captured by the Secondary Color Trio, Luke & Sarita and Kenny & Rebecca disagree about what they should do with him. Assuming they'd put it to a vote, who do you think would've voted for Luke's approach or Kenny's?
Luke: Sarita, Nick, Mike, Sarah, Bonnie
Kenny: Rebecca, Jane, Carlos
You sure Maybelle is the least popular?
Who still remembers her after playing A New Frontier? Why wasn't she the protagonist of A New Frontier? She is amazing and underrated.
How can you tell a game is bad without playing it?
Watch 10 minutes of it on YouTube. Problem solved.
So how long did Javier take to get home? David called Javier telling him that Salvador died, which he tells Javier to get there. Then he was driving then had to leave his car and ran the rest of the way. During that time, Salvador just began to turn so was Javier close by or did he take a really long time to turn if Javier was just notified of his death?
Double post
The real question is what type of car did he own? They said he was broke af but he wouldn't even be able to afford a car if he had no money at all, unless he had a rust bucket or his car was actually a scooter or something. And I doubt he still has whatever sweet ride he had while he was a baseball player because of the costs of keeping it and stuff. What car did he own, though, I wanna know both of them -.-
My question got lost in the thread so I'll ask again. Do any of you know where to download TWD S1 save files?
Wut?
I did see this question, I just don't know how to answer it. Sorry.
When the apocalypse happens, why does clem not give 2 shits about if any of her other family members are dead or alive such as her aunts/ uncles and grandparents but only cares about her parents?
Maybe @Alyssa_TTG can help answer this and also clue us in as to where Javi was coming from at the opening of the season?
Because she/Telltale didn't think of that. Your immediate family is the primary concern, after all.
But she wasn't saddened at all. Like not one bit
This isn't canon, but I always imagined that Javi was surreptitiously watching his old team play, and then got caught up in freeway traffic jams caused by reports of the outbreak/general panic that blocked him entirely from getting back in a timely way-- leading to him finally giving up, ditching the car, and getting home by any means he could.
I guess we can count the Gabe and David dying ending as canon? Because they used it for their recent video about the Finale Season of Walking Dead.
Well if you're going by that logic then David and Gabe living is canon because they used the shot of Clem and Javi on the bike during the finale trailer.
That's an awesome headcanon. Javi truly loved baseball as shown in episodes 4 and 5, I can totally see him doing this. Thanks for answering these lore questions from time to time, truly!
Because she was a young child who was too busy focusing on her own parents being gone to even fathom every person shes ever known being dead
Here's a question for ya'll non-TWDG exclusive players: I see people like dan290786 constantly say "Telltale's games have never been as good as TWDG Season 1." So tell me, are all of Telltale's games played in the style of the Walking Dead or do they change things up depending on the game and/or license?
There is no real canon as the developers have told us already around the release of season 1
Tales from the borderlands was kinda different. Like way more different. And way funnier.
Tales from the Borderlands is Telltale's masterpiece since The Walking Dead. You really should give it a try.
Pretty specific but in Starved For Help, when you can give your opinion on Larry and it later comes back to you. What happens when you don't select anything, will Mark say something about Lee to Larry?
I just might do that!
That was the only one I recall hearing goods things about, now that you mention it.
Eh, personally the ending(s) where Gabe puts down David seems the most appropriate to me. But ultimately, it will depend on what they actually do.
In the woods at the beginning of the episode. Mark will repeat what you said when he/Larry get the axe.
I loved that game. I was so happy when it was free on the ps store, I have never been a fan of the borderlands series but that game was just too good, and episodes were a perfect length, with likeable characters who I could actually relate to. I recommend playing it.
I think you got me wrong, what will Mark say to Larry if you didn't say anything about Larry in the woods?
Maybe you're right I don't know.
Oh, well I don't know.