I know this sounds very mean but I honestly thought this guy was no longer a part of the team and it actually fills me with dread that he still is. Bro's most noticeable credits are the Deck Nine LIS games (up until DE and R) and Expanse. I feel kind of bipolar with my responses to this game but like... the Deck Nine and Expanse guy saying Wolf 2 is going to deal with "the darkest themes yet" when the Deck Nine's would talk about "dark themes" they were the most PG-13 shit imaginable.
Polygon did an interview with the games director, Zak Gariss.
The writer talked about playing the demo, with him having to decide whether… more or not to tell Faye the human that magic is real, and also reveal that Bigby had stolen a photo from the police station. He also talked about the bookshelf puzzle which is seen in the trailer. Gariss talked about the sequel having a darker story than the first game, drawing from his experience working on the production crew of the show Criminal Minds.
Bigby will be heading to Queens, New York to track down a Fable. However, the cat and mouse chase is flipped on Bigby as he becomes the one being hunted by someone who is able to trigger his wolf transformation from a distance. It also looks like our favourite detective will be put through the ringer this time around.
“One of the central questions our story asks — and this is definitely the darkest version of Fabletown players will have seen yet —… [view original content]
I know this sounds very mean but I honestly thought this guy was no longer a part of the team and it actually fills me with dread that he st… moreill is. Bro's most noticeable credits are the Deck Nine LIS games (up until DE and R) and Expanse. I feel kind of bipolar with my responses to this game but like... the Deck Nine and Expanse guy saying Wolf 2 is going to deal with "the darkest themes yet" when the Deck Nine's would talk about "dark themes" they were the most PG-13 shit imaginable.
For comparison the original TWAU was rated MA15+ which means either the remaster and 2 are more violent or Australia has gotten stricter with their ratings.
Damn that seriously sucks they need to drop this walking red flag of a man.
How do you even manage to direct a game from one of the biggest lgbt franchise in gaming (life is strange) and then you complain about it cause there's..lgbt characters and minorities in said franchise that you're directing. Fucking idiot.
Even if we put the politics aside and how awful of a person he is,he sounds like the shittiest director ever not listening to his team,working on games on his own with someone else,turning your place of work into a place of conflict,that's pretty bad.
If Telltale doesn't drop him here's hoping this moron didn't have much influence on the story Adhoc was telling.
The concept of losing adhoc and instead having the creative director replaced with a guy no one likes to work with who has also only directed really bad video games.
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I know this sounds very mean but I honestly thought this guy was no longer a part of the team and it actually fills me with dread that he still is. Bro's most noticeable credits are the Deck Nine LIS games (up until DE and R) and Expanse. I feel kind of bipolar with my responses to this game but like... the Deck Nine and Expanse guy saying Wolf 2 is going to deal with "the darkest themes yet" when the Deck Nine's would talk about "dark themes" they were the most PG-13 shit imaginable.
Bigby?! You're the Wolf??? No...I am...Among Us...
I was just looking on my Steam account and realised i haven't launched TWAU since 2015 and the last time i did a full playthrough was in 2014.
I am now debating whether do to another playthrough now or just wait for the remaster.
Does anyone remember the good ol' days of stalking the Australian classification board for episode clues?
It seems they have already rated both the remaster and TWAU 2 as an Australian R18+ rating.
https://www.classification.gov.au/titles/wolf-among-us-remastered
https://www.classification.gov.au/titles/wolf-among-us-2
For comparison the original TWAU was rated MA15+ which means either the remaster and 2 are more violent or Australia has gotten stricter with their ratings.
https://www.classification.gov.au/titles/wolf-among-us
Well, now I wish it remained stuck in development hell.
https://www.reddit.com/r/TheWolfAmongUs/s/NqfVUdioa2
If anyone’s not a member of the Telltale official discord group they posted that the community night will now be streamed on Twitch.
https://twitch.tv/telltalegames
It will start on June 18 at 4 PM Pacific time
EDIT: The VOD is now available here:
Damn that seriously sucks they need to drop this walking red flag of a man.
How do you even manage to direct a game from one of the biggest lgbt franchise in gaming (life is strange) and then you complain about it cause there's..lgbt characters and minorities in said franchise that you're directing. Fucking idiot.
Even if we put the politics aside and how awful of a person he is,he sounds like the shittiest director ever not listening to his team,working on games on his own with someone else,turning your place of work into a place of conflict,that's pretty bad.
If Telltale doesn't drop him here's hoping this moron didn't have much influence on the story Adhoc was telling.
That definitely makes me less hyped for the game.
The concept of losing adhoc and instead having the creative director replaced with a guy no one likes to work with who has also only directed really bad video games.

what a rollercoaster lol