Walkers in Vinces story too decomposed?

It takes place on only day 2, yet most of the walkers that attacked the bus looked like they had been zombies a while, but the one who had just turned, the convict in the bus, still had his own facial features if that makes sense? I know its a small small thing but im just curious to see who else thought this?

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  • edited July 2013
    It takes place on only day 2, yet most of the walkers that attacked the bus looked like they had been zombies a while, but the one who had just turned, the convict in the bus, still had his own facial features if that makes sense? I know its a small small thing but im just curious to see who else thought this?

    Two words. Reused Models
  • edited July 2013
    Two words. Reused Models

    Two more words. Vagina Boob :)
  • edited July 2013
    It takes place on only day 2, yet most of the walkers that attacked the bus looked like they had been zombies a while, but the one who had just turned, the convict in the bus, still had his own facial features if that makes sense? I know its a small small thing but im just curious to see who else thought this?

    When I played a second time through Vince's I totally noticed the same thing and thought it was very strange... but yeah, they probably just didn't want to create whole new models when a lot of people wouldn't notice immediately.
  • edited July 2013
    Two more words. Vagina Boob :)

    Haha you got me there, wasn't expecting that one! But in all seriousness, I think telltale just reused the 5 zombies character models they have lol. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE walking dead, I'd just like to see more zombie variants.
  • edited July 2013
    two more words.
    Telltale lazy!
  • edited July 2013
    It takes place on only day 2, yet most of the walkers that attacked the bus looked like they had been zombies a while, but the one who had just turned, the convict in the bus, still had his own facial features if that makes sense? I know its a small small thing but im just curious to see who else thought this?

    Yeah but this happened way back in Episode 1 too. And in pretty much every zombie movie everywhere. It's just a thing.
  • edited July 2013
    Yeah but this happened way back in Episode 1 too. And in pretty much every zombie movie everywhere. It's just a thing.

    Im playing episode 1 right now and realised it lol
  • edited July 2013
    Did anyone else notice some of the zombies eyes in 400 days were more "human-ish" than in Season 1? In Season 1, the zombie eyes were bulging out of their head and a pale yellow, but I noticed the cop from the bus zombie had a bright blue iris and clean white eyes, as well as some other zombies in 400 days
  • edited July 2013
    MsLox wrote: »
    When I played a second time through Vince's I totally noticed the same thing and thought it was very strange... but yeah, they probably just didn't want to create whole new models when a lot of people wouldn't notice immediately.

    Hey i would notice right away if all the zombies still looked like Humans lol and i would take my hat off ( and my shirt, im a crazy guy ) to TellTale for going the Extra mile for making it believeable LULZ
  • edited July 2013
    I don't think the convicts ankle would give either not for a while at least
  • edited July 2013
    I don't think the convicts ankle would give either not for a while at least

    Well, undead people are careless. While you could not rip of your own foot, a zombie might be able too, because he has no urge to keep himself away from harm.
  • edited July 2013
    YES! I noticed this straight away, I really wish they'd have all looked pretty much completely human, would have been scarier.
  • edited July 2013
    Maybe they raised from their graves...
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