The moment you realised how AMAZING this goddam game really is.
I really liked episode 1 because it was all new to me, the whole point and click/choice based game, and being an uber WALKING DEAD fan it was just the game for me, but the momment when i thought to myself " yeah im going to be the biggest fanboy gfor this game " was the show down with the St Johns, after that i was all like OMG I WANT MORE RITE NAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GIVE ME MORE TELLTALE! and yes im not going to lie, i was one of the many fans trolling the internet forums about the delay for episode 3, i said some pretty nasty things about telltale, those were some dark times....what is your moment?
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I knew the game was going to be something special when I started bonding with the characters through the sad and happy times, and would go absolutely bat shit when they got into danger (Clem getting grabbed by zombie, etc. screaming.)
It wasn't until late episode 4, and then 5, when Clem is kidknapped, that I felt completely driven to save her as soon as possible. No longer was it about "beating the game". I truly felt like I had lost a daughter and had to find her at any cost, which is a weird feeling for a 20 year old college student to experience.
Sorry for the long post, and bravo, Telltale.
Supposed to be sweet moment, which it was, but playing it you'd think I thought the desk had amputated her finger.
"Alive Inside". Such a powerful little tune.
Halfway through Episode 2 I was absolutely raving about this game. Just brilliant.
I am massive fan of Telltale games and TWD is definitely not my favourite and if anything is slightly below average (Only because their other games are so good)...
But Clem was done really well and the character development and sory telling causing you to pity one of the most hated character and break all friendships out of decency was done really well...
lolz omids catz!
*seriously ugly laughing - might have been a few snorts in there even*
This.
That shit was so tense. All the dialogue was fantastic. Fast-paced, brilliantly acted. It felt reeeaaal man.
I knew I had gotten into something great right then and there.
The screen went black and I was totally shocked (although I realized immediately it had to be that way). Then I lost it.
The game had gotten its hooks into me completely and I didn't even know until it was over.
I'm a bit different though, because I was late to the party and didn't have to wait for the episodes to come out.
thanks