A Petition, and Protest, Against This Game.
This thread has been made as the start of a petition and protest against the proposed production of an adaptation of "The Walking Dead." With all of its games to date, the truly wonderful people at TellTale Games have focused squarely on games which are suitible for most, sometimes all, ages.
But, with this proposed game, TTG considers to waste part of their creative resources on producing a survive-the-zombies-and-watch-the-gore-game.
I understand that TTG is a business and therefore must consider all options. I also understand that they have already begun the game design process. However, I still post the beginning of what I hope will be a long list of people against against what might be TTG's first horrid game.
Note: The poll above is designed to show the specific, main reason that made each individual sign by posting below.
But, with this proposed game, TTG considers to waste part of their creative resources on producing a survive-the-zombies-and-watch-the-gore-game.
I understand that TTG is a business and therefore must consider all options. I also understand that they have already begun the game design process. However, I still post the beginning of what I hope will be a long list of people against against what might be TTG's first horrid game.
Note: The poll above is designed to show the specific, main reason that made each individual sign by posting below.
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Secondly, if you don't like it then don't buy it! :mad:
I thought this place was the proper place for this post.
The whole reason that I started this thing was that the source material of this porposed game is totally opposite of the wonderful, fun, approachable games that TTG has made in the past.
Seriously, now how to you quickly switch from making Monkey Island, BttF and JP to making a game based on a disturbing comic? (Sam & Max was/always be a comic, but those were/are great to begin with. The WD is just bad to begin with.)
They never once said that.
Even Nintendo makes a few M rated games every once and a while.
That and explain CSI
Well I understand your concern but I have to level with you. I HIGHLY doubt they'll stop production on it because of one petty protest thread against it. No offense.
fixed.
Also, even if I am the only one to ever sign it, I am glad that I brought my deep concerns out into view.
Ok I do see that CSI is no longer sold by telltale, but telltale does not have to make only family games, heck Ive never thought of sam and max as a family game(because max's presidential speech was so family orientated)
If you don't like it, simply don't buy it!
What's the problem????
... Except on this case. But kids will play it anyways, probably.
Most media companies make media suitable for different target groups. Ubisoft, for example, makes a lot of that imagine babies stuff, while still making games for the older demographic such as Assassin's Creed. I'm not sure why this is such a problem.
As countless people have mentioned before, the thing that sets Walking Dead apart from the typical zombie story is that it's centered more around the characters rather than SHOOT SHOOT KILL THE ZEDS. Zombies are more of a catalyst for the problems in the story rather than the main focus.
The reason why CSI isn't listed in the store is because of the licensing agreement, not because of some moral quandary.
oh yeah- and how is sam and max high brow?
I actually just read a few comics and I must agree here. In the last one I saw, only 2 things(they are never called zombies I've noticed) appeared at all, and the plot still drove along just fine, so killing zombies wouldnt be the whole game, if that was the case, I'd go buy L4D.
I just don't like the franchise. Wish they were willing to use their effort for something that actually worths something. Like Monkey Island 6.
It's announced, they're making it, they're selling it. If you don't like that fact, then don't buy the game.
Really? You're kidding, right?
Trying too hard. Not even mad, bro.