Telltale games by David Cage?

TheJoker11TheJoker11 Banned
edited March 2014 in The Walking Dead

With new generation of telltale games being seen as innovative and if watch interview by them swear they invented the wheel even though feel great game but credit where credit is due my argument is just complete copy of Heavy Rain and watered down version

Gameplay

  • Quick time Events
  • Decision making
  • Hub areas
  • Timed dialgoue
  • Choices in dialogue
  • Interaction with area
  • Story tailored on decisions

Walking Dead right no Heavy Rain

Story

  • Movie based
  • Involving a child
  • Random deaths
  • Father/kid relationship
  • Many different characters
  • Many twists
  • Shooter qtes even dream sequence
  • Conversations can be intense or just laid back hows your day

Sound like walking dead nope again heavy rain

Why called it water down version not full copy

  • Heavy rain decisions actually change next scene not just differ the conversation
  • You can fail qte's and story will continue with your mistake making every scene more intense
  • Better graphics
  • Original script not just copying tv show
  • Lots of different endings

Heavy Rain release date 2010 won many awards and received high reviews and sells

Walking Dead release date 2012

Thread made after seeing interview where creators where talking about how creative and innovative there game was and how never game like it and they invented all new gameplay mechanics.

Well I love walking dead but i'm no fanboy ignorant to the source material and will call spade a spade credit where credit is due

Feel explained my feelings bring the hate whatever but at least tried to show you why think this your thoughts?

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  • JenniferJennifer Moderator

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