The Walking Dead Season 2 - first official news !

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  • edited January 2013
    If they really try to carry over the saves from the first season, I think that would mean that we will meet Clementine again. The second season could simply start after the last sequence we saw in episode five.
  • edited January 2013
    I am not fond of the Idea with larger games and universes.
  • edited January 2013
    Yes,finally! :D *clicks on link to read*
    --Will be edited after reading is completed--

    Edit...

    Hm,well...still making the concept?Perhaps it might not be 2013 after all,but I'm glad to hear they are definitely working on it. :)
  • edited January 2013
    Psyconix wrote: »
    If they really try to carry over the saves from the first season, I think that would mean that we will meet Clementine again. The second season could simply start after the last sequence we saw in episode five.

    Agree,if they are going to carry over our choices and story in the second season,Clem will definitely be a part of it.It kinda wouldn't make doing something like that if the story will be completely different. :rolleyes:
  • edited January 2013
    WTF?! We don't need Star wars, we need The Walking Dead! More!
  • edited January 2013
    -Should this be in the season 2 speculation thread?

    Anyways, I actually thought that the idea of importing saves wasn't set in stone before. Good luck with this, TT!

    It also seems like TT is having interest in Star Wars after all. I have mixed feelings about this...
  • edited January 2013
    I think the idea to do the following draft Star wars - the worst idea of the possible. Goddamn I can't belive that!
  • edited January 2013
    Err, is that it? 3 sentence-interview or am I missing something?
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    edited January 2013
    It looks like it might not be out until 2014 or late 2013, hopefully the saved games can be carried over so Clementine remembers some of the things we told her in Season 1. Also we should get some more Playing Dead episodes to tease us and give us more information on Season 2 and more Q&A sessions.
  • edited January 2013
    zev_zev wrote: »
    WTF?! We don't need Star wars, we need The Walking Dead! More!

    You realize they said work on Star Wars... AFTER The Walking Dead?
  • edited January 2013
    anonymau5 wrote: »
    You realize they said work on Star Wars... AFTER The Walking Dead?

    Of course I understand that, but I'm just afraid that they will more thinking about the new project "Star Wars", than to continue the series of TWD
  • edited January 2013
    zev_zev wrote: »
    Of course, I understand it but I'm just afraid that they were more will be thinking about the new project "Star Wars", than to continue the series of TWD

    Do you understand the concept of the word after? When they are done with TWD, they'll work on Star Wars. If they get the license, of course.
  • edited January 2013
    anonymau5 wrote: »
    Do you understand the concept of the word after? When they are done with TWD, they'll work on Star Wars. If they get the license, of course.

    Have you ever been in that situation when you need to do something for work, but you thoughts is about something completely different? I am sure that creative people know about this feeling. I fear that it the same situation for Telltale now. I fear that they think about "Star Wars" more that "The Walking Dead".
  • edited January 2013
    Honestly, I would be fine if the saves from season 1 didn't transfer to season 2. What choices you made in season 1 would matter later, really?
  • edited January 2013
    butthead wrote: »
    Honestly, I would be fine if the saves from season 1 didn't transfer to season 2. What choices you made in season 1 would matter later, really?

    - Killing the St. Johns
    - Killing Lee
    - Shooting the stranger after strangling him.
    - Things you said to Clementine.
    - Things you did in front of Clementine.
    - Shooting accidentally at Molly

    And there are plenty of more things.
  • edited January 2013
    butthead wrote: »
    Honestly, I would be fine if the saves from season 1 didn't transfer to season 2. What choices you made in season 1 would matter later, really?

    The only thing I can think of is what Lee tells Clementine to do - leave him or shoot him.
  • edited January 2013
    Let's also don't forget that Lilly and "technically" Kenny are question marks.... so who knows if that'll have an effect.
  • edited January 2013
    There is the situation with the Vernon group, there is what we told Clementine to do, what we taught her, what we asked of Omid and Christa, possible surviving characters such as Kenny, Lilly, etc. and their actions toward other people, things that player has done that will change everyone's opinions of them and so-forth. But it seems this whole story will be a lot more branches, unless naught but dialogue. Either way, since season 2 is still "making the concept" I honestly doubt this game will come out this year, or maybe even next year. Unless the story is basically done, and all that is needed is implementing that 'savestate' concept into storyline (which could take awhile all by itself) we may be waiting a long time :/
  • edited January 2013
    As long as they make S2 this year (or at least the first episode), I'm okay with it. Also, I don't know how Telltale would make a Star Wars game. I mean they mostly make point-and-click adventure games and the one I think the one that would be the most similar would be Jurassic Park, which was weak, to be honest.
  • edited January 2013
    That1Guy wrote: »
    As long as they make S2 this year (or at least the first episode), I'm okay with it. Also, I don't know how Telltale would make a Star Wars game. I mean they mostly make point-and-click adventure games and the one I think the one that would be the most similar would be Jurassic Park, which was weak, to be honest.

    It'll be out in 2014

    They have Fables to worry about next. An judging by that interview, it seems they haven't got much work done so far.
  • edited January 2013
    I also find this news interesting. If they do implement a carry over for saves, than the whole crowd of "BAH, NONE OF YOUR CHOICES MATTER!! WAAAAAAAAA"

    Well, that could all change if they carry over your decisions into another season, and make a giant arch based off seasons of choices.
  • edited January 2013
    DatDude wrote: »
    It'll be out in 2014

    They have Fables to worry about next. An judging by that interview, it seems they haven't got much work done so far.

    If they're doing concept work that's means they're planning to make it. Plus seeing as they've earned a lot more money from TWD, they may have expanded and can work on multiple games now.
  • edited January 2013
    JakeSt123 wrote: »
    If they're doing concept work that's means they're planning to make it. Plus seeing as they've earned a lot more money from TWD, they may have expanded and can work on multiple games now.

    Planning to make it. PLANNING. It takes genuine time to make games ya know. It doesn't take just a few months;)
  • edited January 2013
    zev_zev wrote: »
    Of course I understand that, but I'm just afraid that they will more thinking about the new project "Star Wars", than to continue the series of TWD

    Right now they are focused on Kings Quest and Fables, why is it Star Wars that becomes a problem?
  • edited January 2013
    Seems cool. I like the idea that our choices in episode 1 will carry over.
  • edited January 2013
    coolkid12 wrote: »
    Seems cool. I like the idea that our choices in episode 1 will carry over.

    Of course! Our first decision, whether to lie to Hershel or be honest, may just be our downfall. :p (jk)

    This sounds great. People have already listed some of the things that could carry over. I'm optimistic toward the new places and situations Telltale said they're going for, and how(if and what) our choices will affect them.
  • edited January 2013
    I really don't mind if Telltale branches out because it will give us gamers more variety. Plus, I'm sure the TWD game was a great learning experience for them, so they can apply all the cool things they learned in the new games.
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