RankBest story of 400 days ?

Mark#Mark# Banned
edited July 2013 in The Walking Dead
Hey guys ,
Just curious as to what you all thought was your favourite and less favourite story from best to worst , mine is :

1: Wyatt
2: Vince:
3: Russell
4: Bonnie
5: Shel

I just liked the scene in Wyatts story , the chase , the suspense and the fog is an amazing surrounding , very well put together.

The Bus with Vince's story was well put as well , something different and Vince is without a doubt the best character out of the 5 .

Russell's for some reason was funny to me , I think Nate's character is pretty well done and while it is crazy it's funny at the same time.

Bonnies was pretty suspenseful , the cornfield chase was pretty intense and the whole affair thing really is well put , it's interesting to note how many people lied instead of telling the truth about killing Dee by mistake .

I didn't really like Shels story , I don't know it just didn't click to me , dull and Becca seems like a Clementine rip off . It didn't have that one thing in it like the others did that made you enjoy it .

Comments

  • edited July 2013
    I would rate Shels story higher. The reason being that I found it more emotional than the others.
  • edited July 2013
    My favorite was Shel's. Reminded me of Lee's story.
  • edited July 2013
    Favorite was Wyatt, then..

    Bonnie
    Russell
    Vince
    Shel
  • edited July 2013
    1.Shel
    2.Bonnie
    3.Vince
    4.Russell
    5.Wyatt
  • edited July 2013
    That's a tough one but here is what I thought. From Worst to Best.

    5. Bonnie
    4. Russell
    3. Wyatt
    2. Vince
    1. Shel

    I liked Shel's the most since the relationship between her and Becca reminded me of Lee and Clementine. Not to mention that Roman's character kinda reminded me of Lily in some ways.

    Vince and Wyatt's were very tense and both had great senses of what decisions were the most ethical?

    Russell's was okay, but I did feel that his decisions were way too obvious. [PHP]Seriously. Who'd trust Nate, that psycho?[/PHP]

    Bonnie's felt the weakest as I just couldn't connect to these characters as much as I could to the others.

    But these are just my opinions.

    I still wonder who the next protagonist will be? Personally, I think either Shel or Vince would be the best choice if it boils down to one of these guys.
    But I reckon the newest protagonist will be someone new.....

    To be continued in "The Walking Dead : SEASON 2"
  • edited July 2013
    Peace&Love wrote: »
    My favorite was Shel's. Reminded me of Lee's story.

    I would say Vince story is the most like Lee's

    Both kill somebody, goes to prison and cause of the zombie outbreak they get away. The only reason Lee and Shells story is the same is cause they have to care about a little kid but...

    Yeah, Vince and Lee are "the same".
  • edited July 2013
    My favourite was Shel's story. I would have liked the opportunity to have saved stephanie and drive of with her and Becca though. I let Roman kill the intruder on my second playthrough by not making a decission. To quote Rick in the TV show "it can't be that easy to kill someone." Boyd encouaged me to take Becca and escape and I did just that. When Roman told me I would have to kill Stephanie I thought, to quote Clementine, "You can't tell me what do". Took off and done my own thing.
  • edited July 2013
    Vince
    Bonnie
    Wyatt
    Shel
    Russel
  • edited July 2013
    1. Shel
    2. Bonnie
    3. Russell
    4. Vince
    5. Wyatt

    Shel's story, as a standalone, was the most complete and affecting. We fully understood the characters, we felt the weight of the choices and we liked them for all of their faults. Personally, Shel seems like a candidate for the lead of the next game in my opinion and I would be happy with that.

    Bonnie's story was a very interesting one. Being a cleaned up junkie is one thing, but the results of the story really took me by surprise.

    Russell's story had some highlight moments for sure, though I was a bit disappointed with how they handled Nate. It never felt like there was a consistent tone for the character, though that may have been intention. Russell himself was a good character, but they could have streamlined his dynamic with Nate more.

    Vince's story itself was really attention grabbing, but Vince himself is kind of flat as a character. It's nice that the Stranger from Season 1 is his voice actor (he was great in that!), but the character needed more depth. And I wasn't too thrilled with the results of the choice you make in the end.

    Wyatt's story was the weakest by far though. As much as they tried to revel in the stoner scenario, there's a reason why we don't have stoners as lead characters that often: they're annoying! Eddie was much worse to be fair, but so far Wyatt hasn't really shown enough to be attention getting. Perhaps they can give his backstory a bit more weight than "Dude, me and my stoner buddy are totally here with walkers and bad stuff happens!" Like add some elements of Doug's character to make him a bit more sympathetic. I did like playing rock paper scissors though!
  • edited July 2013
    My favorite was Vince
  • edited July 2013
    My favorite was Wyatt due to the conversation being very close to things I saw with my friend over gaming, you know stuff like that. I really like Vince's story, the prisoners were more interesting then I thought and it was tough having to pick between the two of them, I mean I did not want to kill Ben again. Russell was the next good one, Nate was a great character, he was about as unsettling and creepy as Crawford it's self, the Easter egg with Carley broke my heart, who would want to see HER of all people like that, with barely and eye's, rotten skin, and worms everywhere, for the love of God she used to be the pretty's woman in the whole game, just my thought. Shel was very good, as said before her story was more complete then the others and had a little bit more emotion to it, that and finding out Vernon is dead made me both happy and sad, weird. Bonnie was also good, it had very good tension and the cornfield was intense, the characters were also interesting to me at least. To me I did not hate any of them, Bonnie might be my least favorite but it was still good and I liked it.
  • edited July 2013
    1. Vince
    2. Bonnie
    3. Russell
    4. Shel
    5. Wyatt
  • edited July 2013
    1. Bonnie
    2. Wyatt
    3. Shel
    4. Russell
    5. Vince

    I enjoyed them all, really. I listed Bonnie and Wyatt first because of the connection I felt with the characters. I only put Vince last because of the similarities to Lee's story. It was fine on its own, but I prefer something totally different than what we've already done.
  • edited July 2013
    Russel
    Shel
    Bonnie
    Vince
    Wyatt
    I really liked the craziness of Russel's story and I felt Shel's story was the most substantial out of all of them...
    Vince and Wyatt were a bit short and uninteresting
  • edited July 2013
    This is going to be a difficult choice, I loved them all for different reasons, and they all had their pros and cons.

    1) Vince. He was badass and I loved the slight backstory you got on him, and it made me want to learn more about him, although his story didn't contain much suspense, although it was very interesting.

    2) Shel. Again, it wasn't too suspenseful, but it did contain a couple of nice little jumpscares, and it felt quite emotional, like it was back to the era of Season 1.

    3) Bonnie. I have to admit that Bonnie's character never really interested me too much, but the voice acting for both Bonnie and Dee were AMAZING and the chase through the wheatfields was really exciting, not to mention some new play-styles.

    4) Russell's character didn't click with me a lot either, but I have to say I LOVED Nate's insane personality and Russ' story was quite suspenseful too. Plus there were quite a lot of humorous parts too.

    5) Wyatt and Eddie were an amazing duo, and I found myself leaning away from the screen with my eyes half-shut in case of jumpscares when Eddie went out into the fog.
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