Well I did not hate him, he just screwed up a lot, kind of like someone else we all know, after the first season I liked him every sense, I mean come on, how can you hate the Cow House and my name is Jesse Jackson.
Well I did not hate him, he just screwed up a lot, kind of like someone else we all know, after the first season I liked him every sense, I mean come on, how can you hate the Cow House and my name is Jesse Jackson.
He screwed up a lot, but at least he was hilarious http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQTrdYEaoIU I did not expect that this guy will become one of the very few good characters
EDIT:Wow Harpadarpa is reading my mind?!
He screwed up a lot, but at least he was hilarious http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQTrdYEaoIU I did not expect that this guy will become one of the very few good characters
EDIT:Wow Harpadarpa is reading my mind?!
The fuck, we're like, mind twins.
Also, if you spoil anything, Ben, I will go over to episode four and drop your ass like never before.
Telltale showed us they can make great dramas, so I think best candidate will be a epic drama with values of life ..that is "Mahabharath"..it is vast story like ocean ..so you guys have lot of challenges...and opertunity
They should write a story about being a veteran who comes back , and kills themselves because they didn't get the help he or she needed when they tried to schedule a appointment with the VA.
"Think of One Franchise/Event Telltale Could Make a Season out Of!"
There's one that comes to mind, and it's a bit of an old title, but Galerians. The reason I pick that one is because I always saw it as one of those things that had potential, but the series just wasn't executed to the best it could be when it came out way back in 2000 and the sequel wasn't needed for a game that was fine as a standalone.
It's this sci fi game about a kid named Rion who wakes up in his hospital that's running illegal experiments and he's gained these psychic abilities that can practically pop the skull open of anybody around him [very Akira like] but those powers are dangerous to him too where he can end up shorting out if he doesn't take the pills to control it. There are these beings called Galerians with the same powers too that are hunting him while Rion's trying to piece together back his memory to figure out what happened to him and his parents, and why he keeps hearing this girl's voice in his head calling for help who these Galerians are looking for.
[Should note there was a line lost in translation in the sense it got given to the wrong character. The line at the end "I don't believe it" was meant to be "Don't believe him" spoken by Rita in the Japanese version that only Lilia hears.]
It's a game and CGI film that's not held the test of time, hence the acting and animation. [The clip above is from the film, that mostly just recaps many of the game cutscenes just improved] and there's some clichés and plot holes too, but I swear I'd give anything to see a reboot on that game done right. I love the dark setting, I love the characters and the design. I'd trust Telltale with it because they could make something really great of that game even as just a standalone. Plus if reworked, I think that series could function in the way Telltale make their games with the dialogue choices and quick time events and such...
Comments
He screwed up a lot, but at least he was hilarious
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQTrdYEaoIU I did not expect that this guy will become one of the very few good characters
EDIT:Wow Harpadarpa is reading my mind?!
Please Ben, don't spoil anything.
The fuck, we're like, mind twins.
Also, if you spoil anything, Ben, I will go over to episode four and drop your ass like never before.
I am sorry, but what was the BAD part, the end, because I will agree the end tells me the WORST is coming soon.
Yep, the sense of impending doom is really strong, I hope it does not happen but deep down I know its over.
Sorry, I had to tell someone.
Ben, shut up.
I HAVEN'T *smash*
SEEN IT YET *smash*
Telltale showed us they can make great dramas, so I think best candidate will be a epic drama with values of life ..that is "Mahabharath"..it is vast story like ocean ..so you guys have lot of challenges...and opertunity
They should write a story about being a veteran who comes back , and kills themselves because they didn't get the help he or she needed when they tried to schedule a appointment with the VA.
I'd like to see a Doctor Who game. They can nail that easily.
I'll honestly buy any game regardless of the franchise they choose as long as the game style is similar to TWD/TWAU.
"Think of One Franchise/Event Telltale Could Make a Season out Of!"
There's one that comes to mind, and it's a bit of an old title, but Galerians. The reason I pick that one is because I always saw it as one of those things that had potential, but the series just wasn't executed to the best it could be when it came out way back in 2000 and the sequel wasn't needed for a game that was fine as a standalone.
It's this sci fi game about a kid named Rion who wakes up in his hospital that's running illegal experiments and he's gained these psychic abilities that can practically pop the skull open of anybody around him [very Akira like] but those powers are dangerous to him too where he can end up shorting out if he doesn't take the pills to control it. There are these beings called Galerians with the same powers too that are hunting him while Rion's trying to piece together back his memory to figure out what happened to him and his parents, and why he keeps hearing this girl's voice in his head calling for help who these Galerians are looking for.
http://youtu.be/z-3XDio2RhI
[Should note there was a line lost in translation in the sense it got given to the wrong character. The line at the end "I don't believe it" was meant to be "Don't believe him" spoken by Rita in the Japanese version that only Lilia hears.]
It's a game and CGI film that's not held the test of time, hence the acting and animation. [The clip above is from the film, that mostly just recaps many of the game cutscenes just improved] and there's some clichés and plot holes too, but I swear I'd give anything to see a reboot on that game done right. I love the dark setting, I love the characters and the design. I'd trust Telltale with it because they could make something really great of that game even as just a standalone. Plus if reworked, I think that series could function in the way Telltale make their games with the dialogue choices and quick time events and such...
Also like TWDG, nearly everybody dies XP