If you don't like Nick, keep it to yourself. No need to shove it down our throats. You already have your own thread to complain in, stay there and stop making more useless threads.
What argument? This guy is making countless threads were he is blaming Telltale that Season2 is horrible and offending Nick Breckon for no reason. There is no reason to discuss with a guy like him!
What argument? This guy is making countless threads were he is blaming Telltale that Season2 is horrible and offending Nick Breckon for no reason. There is no reason to discuss with a guy like him!
SaltLick...
You are my friend, and i love you, but please don't insult Nick while i'm present.
Oh, wait...
You're talking about the REAL Nick now, right? I don't even know anymore...
I never felt so bad for what was going to happen in the episode like I did in A House Divided. The part where Walter is twisting the knife is the perfect example of GOOD WRITING.
Rebecca: Clem, Luke said you saw some people in the valley...? Alvin: People? Way down there? How? Rebecca: Shes got binoculars, genius. Clementine: I saw lights. Carlos: We cannot take any chances. We leave at dawn.
I want to start out by saying that I played through episode 2 last night and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since. Going by what Raptr reports, it took me over two hours, with one quick reload and a couple of dumb deaths. I felt that the length was right on.
What I didn't love: plotholes, basically. Or at least, points during the story during which I felt as though there weren't proper dialogue options. For example, after Clementine left Pete, it was pretty much guaranteed he was going to either be zombie food or a zombie, himself. So why did Clem agree to just go out searching for him when she was pretty much 100% sure it was pointless? It wasn't so much that she would do it, as much as she didn't even bother to mention the fact that, ya know...Pete's dead as a doornail, one way or the other, and maybe somebody should give her some answers about this mustached gentleman who paid her a visit, and they should spend some time thinking about that.
Then later, when Clementine sees lights in the forest by the bridge, and they find Bonnie peering in through the window...they should /not/ have let her leave until they were sure she wasn't scouting for the group that was hot on their tails. Yes, they talked about the search party at dinner, but I wouldn't have been having any kind of leisurely dinner there. First of all, at a bare minimum, I'd have had the friggin' curtains closed or something.
With all of that said, though, I found this episode to be emotionally affecting. Kenny being a shell of his former self, Nick's dilemma (I showed him the picture, though I don't know why), being in a position where I had to tell Kenny to take a shot at bringing down Carver and my call being responsible for Alvin's death. Boy...that took a toll on me. At the end of it, I was just really depressed, and the only thought in my mind was that the second I get a shot at Carver, I'm going to take it.
Silly post. I assume that you're basing your statements about how people would and should treat an 11 year-old girl in a zombie apocalypse based upon your extensive experience as a survivor of such an event.
mod edit: combining duplicate posts from unrelated topics. Please don't do that, as it's really hard to follow a conversation when you have… more the same post come up in multiple threads, especially when the other posts aren't even related to the topic you posted them in.
I lost all interest in season 2 in the first episode and didn't care if they all died. Season 2 is garbage that has ruined everything that made the first season great. Clem died when they decided to put her in a pointless sequel that has no direction and created a world that's so unrealistic and poorly written I don't see her or Kenny as the same characters. They don't act like real people at all so it's hard to relate to them. They have screwed up Clementine's character just as bad with the crappy writing. It's like a low budget talentless director making a sequel to a great film they don't understand. Kenny's fate was written to let the player decide what happened. It was… [view original content]
I actually don't understand why you got 6 downvotes. You explained your opinions with respect showing your (legit) points. Not like the genius who created an account just for hatin on Season 2 and Nick Breckon
I want to start out by saying that I played through episode 2 last night and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since. Going by w… morehat Raptr reports, it took me over two hours, with one quick reload and a couple of dumb deaths. I felt that the length was right on.
What I didn't love: plotholes, basically. Or at least, points during the story during which I felt as though there weren't proper dialogue options. For example, after Clementine left Pete, it was pretty much guaranteed he was going to either be zombie food or a zombie, himself. So why did Clem agree to just go out searching for him when she was pretty much 100% sure it was pointless? It wasn't so much that she would do it, as much as she didn't even bother to mention the fact that, ya know...Pete's dead as a doornail, one way or the other, and maybe somebody should give her some answers about this mustached gentleman who paid her a visit, and they should spend some time … [view original content]
I actually don't understand why you got 6 downvotes. You explained your opinions with respect showing your (legit) points. Not like the genius who created an account just for hatin on Season 2 and Nick Breckon
Well I would say that HUBs will return in ep 3 since there is a logical space for it.
But overall episodes are definitely not getting worse or better for me. I dont compare them as OP did, I just compare the experience and it's still strong, immersive, ...
Episodes in season 2 are not bad just short, hope that the other episodes will be much longer, because Telltale's TWD is one of the greatest game series ever.
I agree Season 2 is shocking but less interaction all together... HUB and options are lacking and then options barely affect much.. Then again they never really did...
You're the genius writer here, tell me what they could have done at that point.
Bring up the Bonnie scene, then I can atleast agree with you about bad writing.
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Im not the one bitching like a little girl, What do you want Nick's job ?
If you don't like Nick, keep it to yourself. No need to shove it down our throats. You already have your own thread to complain in, stay there and stop making more useless threads.
I want TTG to change their writers because this season is isn't nearly good as the first one
Yeah, but we're not better for treating him this way. I want to be better, and i believe you do, too.
You want? And who are you to demand something from telltale?
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Telltale has a lot on their plate. Just cut them some slack and start seeing the filled part of the glass, will you?
Exactly ! He's a nobody and he needs to get over it.
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"Dumb down"?
no im not banned
who da fuck disliked my post and why?!
SaltLick...
You are my friend, and i love you, but please don't insult Nick while i'm present.
Oh, wait...
You're talking about the REAL Nick now, right? I don't even know anymore...
A fan. Telltale said that they listen to their fans for feedback,criticism.
I was referring to the guy making the threads.
Exactly. FANS. I see no fans complaining, just one jerk who keeps spamming his shit all over this forum.
I was so sure you WERE after that argument.
DON'T YOU DARE INSULT MY FRIEND SALTLICK.
I never felt so bad for what was going to happen in the episode like I did in A House Divided. The part where Walter is twisting the knife is the perfect example of GOOD WRITING.
I know, sorry. I'm just... SO confused.
Rebecca: Clem, Luke said you saw some people in the valley...?
Alvin: People? Way down there? How?
Rebecca: Shes got binoculars, genius.
Clementine: I saw lights.
Carlos: We cannot take any chances. We leave at dawn.
Fuckin idiot.
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I want to start out by saying that I played through episode 2 last night and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since. Going by what Raptr reports, it took me over two hours, with one quick reload and a couple of dumb deaths. I felt that the length was right on.
What I didn't love: plotholes, basically. Or at least, points during the story during which I felt as though there weren't proper dialogue options. For example, after Clementine left Pete, it was pretty much guaranteed he was going to either be zombie food or a zombie, himself. So why did Clem agree to just go out searching for him when she was pretty much 100% sure it was pointless? It wasn't so much that she would do it, as much as she didn't even bother to mention the fact that, ya know...Pete's dead as a doornail, one way or the other, and maybe somebody should give her some answers about this mustached gentleman who paid her a visit, and they should spend some time thinking about that.
Then later, when Clementine sees lights in the forest by the bridge, and they find Bonnie peering in through the window...they should /not/ have let her leave until they were sure she wasn't scouting for the group that was hot on their tails. Yes, they talked about the search party at dinner, but I wouldn't have been having any kind of leisurely dinner there. First of all, at a bare minimum, I'd have had the friggin' curtains closed or something.
With all of that said, though, I found this episode to be emotionally affecting. Kenny being a shell of his former self, Nick's dilemma (I showed him the picture, though I don't know why), being in a position where I had to tell Kenny to take a shot at bringing down Carver and my call being responsible for Alvin's death. Boy...that took a toll on me. At the end of it, I was just really depressed, and the only thought in my mind was that the second I get a shot at Carver, I'm going to take it.
Silly post. I assume that you're basing your statements about how people would and should treat an 11 year-old girl in a zombie apocalypse based upon your extensive experience as a survivor of such an event.
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Story braches. Never has season one had as many story branching in the whole season than in one episode of Season 2.
I actually don't understand why you got 6 downvotes. You explained your opinions with respect showing your (legit) points. Not like the genius who created an account just for hatin on Season 2 and Nick Breckon
Possible reasons for downvotes:
This calls for a celebration. ^^
Well I would say that HUBs will return in ep 3 since there is a logical space for it.
But overall episodes are definitely not getting worse or better for me. I dont compare them as OP did, I just compare the experience and it's still strong, immersive, ...
Haha indeed ! The next celebration will be when he gets banned for Spamming.
You never get tired of complaining do you ?
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Okay.
Nick Breckon shouldn't write the finale ,
Whatever you say.
Episodes in season 2 are not bad just short, hope that the other episodes will be much longer, because Telltale's TWD is one of the greatest game series ever.
I agree Season 2 is shocking but less interaction all together... HUB and options are lacking and then options barely affect much.. Then again they never really did...
What is wrong with the Bonnie scene?