Load up the game and choose.....
Frantically kicking out of the police car, Eventually making my way to relative safety of a house, I come across a small girl.....an intillectual girl.
Lee
Clementine
When their moment of greeting was made, an option should have been asked for which character eyes you wanted to play the game through.
Thoughts ?........Beats the linear path
Lee
Clementine
When their moment of greeting was made, an option should have been asked for which character eyes you wanted to play the game through.
Thoughts ?........Beats the linear path
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Do you want to use the the red crayon or the orange crayon?
Time is running out!
LOL! Hurry Clem- Cheese n Crackers or Half an Apple!!
Why cant we see her perspective from the tree house. Did she have to scream to give Lee a heads up on the baby sitter. She didnt know who he was.
It beats the linear shit theyve put out so far.
It would add a real urgence to play different characters instead of saving one or another, only to have either of them to have no fucking impact whatsoever in episode 2.
Clem would play a safe game trying to convince Lee to stay wary. Likewise Lee would play the game to keep Clem safe
Playthrough 2
Kenny: "I'll never forgive you for taking Duck's half an apple, Clementine!"
Im talking about playing the game through either Lee or Clementines perspective. Now take that apple and shove it right up your Duck hole
we already play as lee...
and imo clem would not be in anyway fun to play as
How rude.
Yes, the game is relatively linear - especially when compared to a Choose Your Own Adventure book, which has at least four different storylines opened through different choices. It's far more open than Jurassic Park though, and handles choice with more grace than I've seen in games. Morality is a terrible rubric to follow and bland as hell. Instead, you are rewarded with loyalty and possibly betrayal.
If you want something more open, you won't find that in games until way later down the line. Quantic Dream and Telltale are the ONLY people exploring a game with such open ended possibilities (that aren't just straight out sandboxes). If your first reaction is to condemn their shortcomings, then where does that get you? Play this series, play Jurassic Park, play Heavy Rain and play Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy. If you've done all that, you might have more respect for the progress they've made.