Muds of old rejoice...

edited July 2012 in The Walking Dead
Your new child has had a birthday.

(I'm sorry that is not a valid choice)

U... I'm pleased you didn't dissapear?

(Can you rephrase that)

I..Ah...thought you were dead, but here you have offspring..

(That is not a valid answer)

"Okay, fine; since none of us here have a fraking clue of how engineering or physics work; I'll just cut his damned leg off."

(continues cutscene with no real change in effect)

...Ahhh, there we go, the muds I knew and loved....


Honestly guys? this style of limited avenue; linear choice 'do <only> this now or die' gaming sucks donkey kongs.

The writing is sub par, the graphics are a herald back to comic books to cover the lack of true animating talent, & overall I'm ashamed to have bought this game for myself & my friends.

Go ahead fanbois, cut through this post telling me how wrong I am.

It'll give you something to do while you wait for the next episode you likely already paid for.

First & last Telltale title I will ever buy.

Comments

  • edited July 2012
    I'm having too much trouble trying to figure out what you're talking about to argue with you over it.
  • edited July 2012
    I'm having too much trouble trying to figure out what you're talking about to argue with you over it.

    exactly. no idea what that's all about.
  • edited July 2012
    exactly. no idea what that's all about.

    I think mud is involved, so I'm guessing he fell over and got his clothes dirty or something...
  • edited July 2012
    I wasn't going to reply, but it really annoys me when people shout their opinion as fact. You say the writing is sub par Antioche - I think it is excellent. You say the comic book style graphics are to cover up the lack of true animating talent - I think this is a good looking downloadable title that does justice to the visuals of the source material. What makes you right and me wrong, or vice versa?

    At the end of the day, you don't like the game - that much is obvious.

    However, many other people do. If you made a valid arguement why you personally didn't like the game - without resorting to the phrase "sucks donkey kongs" - I'd probably have valued what you said a hell of a lot more.

    As it stands, your main gripe seems to be with the choices Telltale allows you to make whilst playing as Lee - which is fair enough, although if they gave complete freedom of choice to match each individual player's preferences we'd be getting an episode released every 10 years.

    This is a linear game with some room for input by the player - it won't be for everyone, but if it's not for you, please don't act as if everyone else having a good time is an idiot. :cool:
  • edited July 2012
    Jazzy wrote: »
    I think mud is involved, so I'm guessing he fell over and got his clothes dirty or something...

    seriously. i have no idea at all. :D
  • edited July 2012
    Whatwat.jpg

    And you'd be all like "get ye flask", and it'd say "You can't get ye flask", and you'd just have to sit there and imagine why on Earth you can't get ye flask! Because the game's certainly not going to tell you.
  • puzzleboxpuzzlebox Telltale Alumni
    edited July 2012
    Yeah... I can't see how we're going to have a worthwhile discussion with this one.
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