omfg I thought I was the only one. Hell yes, he's hot! Thank god telltale made him the main character
But anyways, I wouldn't be surprised… more if people went over board and made straight up yaoi or some fan fiction about him. Heck, I could even see some type of TWAU porno... omg.
Yeah...Most people ignore that sort of thing.And anyway,it's not like they're really offensive or anything.My big bro was playing shooter games all the time when i was 6,so TWAU is not that big of a difference,and I don't regret anything and I'm still gonna continue playing these games because it's what i like doing.
Yeah, after reading the comics I found out that Bigby in the game is WAY more different than Bigby in the comics. Different in speech, behavior, looks and almost everything. I like game Bigby much more :P also the difference applies to Snow, too. Snow in game's much friendlier than in the comic.
He is occasionally drawn similarly to how he is in the game. It depends on which artist is drawing him.
The main artist, Mark Buckingham, does make him look a lot more grizzled.
As far as manner goes, he's pretty gruff in the books. I think we get a hint of that in the game, depending on which dialogue options one chooses, but he does seem much more like he's searching for redemption in the game. That possibly makes him more likeable in some cases. I think he grows on you in the books, though. Then again, it's probably different reading the books after playing the game vs. before. I think you expect different things out of the character when you've already played the game, whereas when I picked up the books I was expecting nothing. And Snow, yeah, she is a lot colder and tougher. I think that the game did keep her seriousness, though.
Yeah, after reading the comics I found out that Bigby in the game is WAY more different than Bigby in the comics. Different in speech, behavio… morer, looks and almost everything. I like game Bigby much more :P also the difference applies to Snow, too. Snow in game's much friendlier than in the comic.
Yes, it depends on the artist that draws Bigby but the interesting point for me is that in the game he looks like a thirty-something year old but in the comics he looks way older.
As far as I've read the comics, comic Bigby still doesn't appeal to me as much. There are noticeable differences between the characters (although that may change based on your choices). But anyway I think I don't like comic Bigby as much since I actually did pick the books up after playing the game; choices I made in-game made the Bigbys rather different.
As for Snow, yep. She kept her seriousness but her relationship with Bigby's shown quite differently, too; remember the alleyway? And also I found the taxi scene between Bigby and Snow interesting. It was obvious they both liked each other, but in the comics Snow got angry at Bigby just for taking her out on a date and not telling her. Still, serious.
But I'm sure you have too noticed all the in-game easter eggs referring to the comics. Glass Slippery shoe store, Huff and Puff cigarettes, the talk between Bigby and Colin (it happened in the first issues and the dialogs are pretty similar), taking axes in the heads and so on. I was really amazed after I started reading the comics after the game since there are too many references.
He is occasionally drawn similarly to how he is in the game. It depends on which artist is drawing him.
The main artist, Mark Buckingham… more, does make him look a lot more grizzled.
As far as manner goes, he's pretty gruff in the books. I think we get a hint of that in the game, depending on which dialogue options one chooses, but he does seem much more like he's searching for redemption in the game. That possibly makes him more likeable in some cases. I think he grows on you in the books, though. Then again, it's probably different reading the books after playing the game vs. before. I think you expect different things out of the character when you've already played the game, whereas when I picked up the books I was expecting nothing. And Snow, yeah, she is a lot colder and tougher. I think that the game did keep her seriousness, though.
Yes, it depends on the artist that draws Bigby but the interesting point for me is that in the game he looks like a thirty-something year old … morebut in the comics he looks way older.
As far as I've read the comics, comic Bigby still doesn't appeal to me as much. There are noticeable differences between the characters (although that may change based on your choices). But anyway I think I don't like comic Bigby as much since I actually did pick the books up after playing the game; choices I made in-game made the Bigbys rather different.
As for Snow, yep. She kept her seriousness but her relationship with Bigby's shown quite differently, too; remember the alleyway? And also I found the taxi scene between Bigby and Snow interesting. It was obvious they both liked each other, but in the comics Snow got angry at Bigby just for taking her out on a date and not telling her. Still, serious.
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Well I never denied that. He still can shape shift at will in the game, but making him too angry will make him wolf, that happens both in the game and comics. BUT! yes, it seems like he likes staying in human form in the game, but still he never stated he didn't like being in human form in the comics, either (at least until where I have read the books).
Well I never denied that. He still can shape shift at will in the game, but making him too angry will make him wolf, that happens both in the … moregame and comics. BUT! yes, it seems like he likes staying in human form in the game, but still he never stated he didn't like being in human form in the comics, either (at least until where I have read the books).
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Nah,I'm actually 13,if that's what you meant :P.
Then you shouldn't be playing these games at all.
people are sick
my reaction when PB's post made me think about R34 Bigby
Yeah...Most people ignore that sort of thing.And anyway,it's not like they're really offensive or anything.My big bro was playing shooter games all the time when i was 6,so TWAU is not that big of a difference,and I don't regret anything and I'm still gonna continue playing these games because it's what i like doing.
Yeah, after reading the comics I found out that Bigby in the game is WAY more different than Bigby in the comics. Different in speech, behavior, looks and almost everything. I like game Bigby much more :P also the difference applies to Snow, too. Snow in game's much friendlier than in the comic.
He is occasionally drawn similarly to how he is in the game. It depends on which artist is drawing him.
The main artist, Mark Buckingham, does make him look a lot more grizzled.
As far as manner goes, he's pretty gruff in the books. I think we get a hint of that in the game, depending on which dialogue options one chooses, but he does seem much more like he's searching for redemption in the game. That possibly makes him more likeable in some cases. I think he grows on you in the books, though. Then again, it's probably different reading the books after playing the game vs. before. I think you expect different things out of the character when you've already played the game, whereas when I picked up the books I was expecting nothing. And Snow, yeah, she is a lot colder and tougher. I think that the game did keep her seriousness, though.
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Yes, it depends on the artist that draws Bigby but the interesting point for me is that in the game he looks like a thirty-something year old but in the comics he looks way older.
As far as I've read the comics, comic Bigby still doesn't appeal to me as much. There are noticeable differences between the characters (although that may change based on your choices). But anyway I think I don't like comic Bigby as much since I actually did pick the books up after playing the game; choices I made in-game made the Bigbys rather different.
As for Snow, yep. She kept her seriousness but her relationship with Bigby's shown quite differently, too; remember the alleyway? And also I found the taxi scene between Bigby and Snow interesting. It was obvious they both liked each other, but in the comics Snow got angry at Bigby just for taking her out on a date and not telling her. Still, serious.
But I'm sure you have too noticed all the in-game easter eggs referring to the comics. Glass Slippery shoe store, Huff and Puff cigarettes, the talk between Bigby and Colin (it happened in the first issues and the dialogs are pretty similar), taking axes in the heads and so on. I was really amazed after I started reading the comics after the game since there are too many references.
But in books, Bigby can control his Wolf forms. In the game, it's like he is trying to stay in Human form and not to be Wolf.
Well I never denied that. He still can shape shift at will in the game, but making him too angry will make him wolf, that happens both in the game and comics. BUT! yes, it seems like he likes staying in human form in the game, but still he never stated he didn't like being in human form in the comics, either (at least until where I have read the books).
In the comics, he doesn'T need to get too angry. He can do it when he wants.
They still haven't said if he can do that in the game or not, so we'll just have too see :P
This one ... A great episode man he pukes like for 2 minutes =D Hilarious.Good gif u choose