Only way im not buying season 2 is if....

edited December 2012 in The Walking Dead
we follow Rick and his group or anyone from the main comic/tv show.

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  • edited November 2012
    When I think about it, that's the only way I wouldn't buy season 2 too. That would be awful. Thank god Telltale would never do that though.
  • edited November 2012
    I would rather them not do that as well.. BUT if they chose to make a game with one of those characters I would love to play it... as long as it didnt mess with continuity.
  • edited November 2012
    This would never happen. The only reason that TT made Lee's group is because they, along with Kirkman, thought that it would be more interesting to see how another group copes with the apocalypse.
  • edited November 2012
    Lee's story is far more interesting and entertaining than ricks group. TT outdid kirkman imo.
  • edited November 2012
    I wouldn't mind playing a game with a TV character in it.

    I mean, Daryl Dixon is pretty damned badass.

    And yeah... I know.
  • edited November 2012
    TTG's video game IS the walking dead. If I ever do read the comics it will be because someone from the video game makes an appearance in the comics! I may even stop watching the show if no one from the video game makes an appearance in the show to give it some credibility as a walking dead series.
  • edited November 2012
    I would be totally cool with following a comic version of Daryl.

    The only way I'm not buying Season 2 is if the writers do something idiotic like retconning away Lee's death.
  • edited November 2012
    Kiel555 wrote: »
    TTG's video game IS the walking dead. If I ever do read the comics it will be because someone from the video game makes an appearance in the comics! I may even stop watching the show if no one from the video game makes an appearance in the show to give it some credibility as a walking dead series.
    Can you imagine the epicness if they introduced Lee's group into the TV series!
  • edited November 2012
    People talking about Daryl; have you heard of The Walking Dead; Survival Instinct? It comes out next year and it's based on Daryl and Merles' journey to Atlanta.
    I think TTG does better with their own characters anyway.
  • edited November 2012
    NO DARYL PLEASE MOST OVERRATED CHARACTER EVER!!!! like having a bow and being pissed all the time is cool, god awful. but i trust TTG so no worries.
  • edited November 2012
    82399917.gif

    If Telltale did that, they'd do it with a trollface on.
  • edited December 2012
    JakeSt123 wrote: »
    People talking about Daryl; have you heard of The Walking Dead; Survival Instinct? It comes out next year and it's based on Daryl and Merles' journey to Atlanta.
    I think TTG does better with their own characters anyway.

    That was the "And yeah... I know." part. :D
  • edited December 2012
    Yes. If it's not mostly original characters I won't bother, really... I mean, I will probably play it but I won't like it.
  • edited December 2012
    I wouldn't mind playing as Rick.
  • edited December 2012
    The thing is, in this game I really felt like I AM that guy called Lee and like I am part of the story. This could never happen if Rick will be the main character.
    No problem for me if we meet any characters from the tv show but definitely not as main character.
  • edited December 2012
    Only way that I won't buy season 2: finding out that characters that die in season one are magically alive in season 2!
  • edited December 2012
    JakeSt123 wrote: »
    I think TTG does better with their own characters anyway.

    TWD is one of the few Telltale games that doesn't feature an existing character. Telltale was brilliant with the Back to the Future characters, not to mention S&M and Guybrush.
  • edited December 2012
    I like Glenn - he was cool both in the game and in the series. :)
  • edited December 2012
    NessaT wrote: »
    I like Glenn - he was cool both in the game and in the series. :)
    He dies though
  • edited December 2012
    Pride wrote: »
    He
    dies though

    woah spoils
  • edited December 2012
    I think an interesting comic crossover point could take place again with Rick still in his coma (like Season 1) and you play a character surviving with the Atlanta group and exploring some of the things that they went through before Rick's return and say after a few episodes you get split from the group along with some other characters who Rick doesn't meet.

    I'm sure plot-holes would start popping up with this idea but I think it's an interesting concept all the same.
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