Any more W&G?
Well, I'm probably one of many who came here for ToMI and stayed for just about everything else! I've purchased all the S&M titles as well as W&G.
I know that a new S&M is coming out (yay!) but I am guessing that there will be no more W&G? I know it's a bit on the easy side and probably aimed at people a quarter of my age, but I kind of liked it and would like to see more.
Anyone have any info on it? Is this series dead? Only one (short) season?
I know that a new S&M is coming out (yay!) but I am guessing that there will be no more W&G? I know it's a bit on the easy side and probably aimed at people a quarter of my age, but I kind of liked it and would like to see more.
Anyone have any info on it? Is this series dead? Only one (short) season?
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Nah, Telltale won't leave this series, there's still a lot to do with it. Right now Telltale has "other" priorities to handle at the moment.
It's obvious from the rushed, haphazard nature of the W&G DVD that it didn't perform as well as they hoped. Even during the series' own damn run, the upcoming Tales usurped its place obscenely fast. Bogey Man was only front page material for a day.
It's a shame, too. The games themselves are GREAT, some of the best adventures Telltale has done.
i came here being told by my best friend that telltale games is really cool
he has i think all of ToMI and he has all of S&M he has subscribed to the 3rd season
he bought me all of W&G in a gift package it is awesome X D
cant w8 till doctor who adventures in time comes out yay X D
It was a risky venture - I wish it worked out, because I'd have loved to see more, but it's obviously not the case.
The DVD is a bit of shame, though - I personally liked the Cracking Contraptions collection in 720p, but there's hardly more to the disk...
Much as I hate the "direct control" thing, I have to admit that Wallace & Gromit did manage to somehow justify it. All the other games "featuring" such "technological breakthrough" were a disgrace in that department.
So yeah... I'd instantly give away me money for another series.
Cheers!
"No" they "weren't", "I" have no "idea" what you're "talking" about.
I agree. Left mouse button mashing is fun. Diablo, Titan Quest, Torchlight, amongst many others have one & only one appeal: the left button mashing 'till something's dead: the enemy on the screen, your character, your mouse, your tendons, or ultimately, you. And they've been highly successful.
Ayup. Wallace & Gromit did feel just like watching a short film on TV. That's why I begrudgingly accepted the necessary change for it to happen. What REALLY ticked me & made me become extremely vocal - or in this case, typer - was Monkey Island having none of the benefits & all of the crap. Fer Gawd's sake, the "cinematic" angles were HORRIBLE! All those jerky motions... ugh.
I never had an enema before, but I bet it must be at least as awkward as those camera angles.
In short - I'm actually all for direct control if it's justified as it was in Wallace & Gromit AND I'd buy another series in a heartbeat.
Cheers!
PS: You can hold down the left mouse button to continue attacking in every game you just mentioned. No need to pound your mouse into oblivion.
Don't have a heart attack or anything, but I agree with you 100%.
The timing factor here doesn't apply as Aardman needs every second between two movies (a whole day of work is used to build a single second (which for PAL standard (as in UK) is 25 frames), so if we see a 20 minutes movie behind there are something like 1200 days of clay animation work)
So as Grand Adventures are a jewel of adventure genre, which make the player feel to take part on the crackling-duo tales, I hope they'll give another shot (another 4 episode season perhaps?)
I guess there isn't much hope, esp with this forum being dumped into "Classic" games when even Strong Bad isn't
But yeah this "classic game" dump isn't really a good sign.
I don't think it necessarily needs a second season. The story is self-contained and there are no real loose-ends that needed tying up. Those who played Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures enjoyed it* but I just don't think it was successful enough to justify expansion. It's a shame it didn't sell better because it really is a quality game.
*Except, you know, those who didn't.