It would have been cool if they slipped in some kind of reaction from Clementine in this scene though, now that I think about it. Like, have her stare at a splotch of blood on the ground where Kenny died or something.
Making our S2 endings have a bigger impact? Yes please.
Was this intentional? Or were Telltale just lazy again?
I doubt it was intentional. They probably figured no one would recognize tha… moret it's the same place, since its such a nondescript location; its just a random intersection with a few stop signs.
It would have been cool if they slipped in some kind of reaction from Clementine in this scene though, now that I think about it. Like, have her stare at a splotch of blood on the ground where Kenny died or something.
You know, when I think of it, this whole season has some weird tint to it. Almost like there is a filter over the screen. Most of it is yellow scale. And in the dark, it's blue scale. I think one of the main reasons I don't feel like I'm playing TWD when I play S3 is because it doesn't have that original grey scale that season 1 had.
The two possible openings of "Give No Shelter" of the Michonne Miniseries, placed side by side, provide us with a constant juxtaposition between Zachary's killing of Greg and Samantha's murder of Zachary.
The two possible openings of "Give No Shelter" of the Michonne Miniseries, placed side by side, provide us with a constant juxtaposition between Zachary's killing of Greg and Samantha's murder of Zachary.
At this rate Javier dies in S3 we get a season 4 and play 100% as Clem and are reminded how S3 made S2's story worthless and then season 3 became worthless.
A vignette, which is an effect that darkens the corners of your screen to make it look dim or to clarify the objects in the scene.
Deltino is referring to the 'sepia vignette' which is just the effect with a brown-ish tint.
Okay, two things:
* Do you know who exactly says those lines? I heard there was some unused backstory on Carver within the game but I have yet to here it myself.
* If that's his wife, who Daze mistook for Sarah,then....
And thus yet another example of perfectly good characterization is revealed. So Carver, who egotistically compares himself to Clementine, is an engineer--just like Ed.
The two possible openings of "Give No Shelter" of the Michonne Miniseries, placed side by side, provide us with a constant juxtaposition between Zachary's killing of Greg and Samantha's murder of Zachary.
In S1E1, Clementine says she has to go pee but is attacked by a zombie in the bathroom before she can.
After Lee and Carley kill the zombie, Clem doesn't go back to the bathroom. She doesn't seem to have to pee at all.
In S1E1, Clementine says she has to go pee but is attacked by a zombie in the bathroom before she can.
After Lee and Carley kill the zombie, Clem doesn't go back to the bathroom. She doesn't seem to have to pee at all.
Draw your own conclusions.
Zachary's killing of Greg and Samantha's murder of Zachary.
Hmm i dunno why your distinguishing between killing and murder, both murdered someone in an intense standoff
Why didn't Reggie ask about Luke? He asks about Pete who is dead so he always says it but adds Nick if he determinately dies and understands why since he is reckless. He might not want to ask more if Nick dies since two people are dead but if Pete is the only one dead why didn't he care about Luke's well-being?
And thus yet another example of perfectly good characterization is revealed. So Carver, who egotistically compares himself to Clementine, is an engineer--just like Ed.
Why didn't Reggie ask about Luke? He asks about Pete who is dead so he always says it but adds Nick if he determinately dies and understands… more why since he is reckless. He might not want to ask more if Nick dies since two people are dead but if Pete is the only one dead why didn't he care about Luke's well-being?
Considering he was going on about how they are strong and how they should order people around with a ruthless streak, I'd say quite a bit in this case. It also edges into that thing where the main character being popular out of universe makes characters in universe treat them specially, so there's that too.
That's a great point. If there was a conscious reason, maybe Luke was originally planning to turn around for him when he fell or something but kept running anyway.
Why didn't Reggie ask about Luke? He asks about Pete who is dead so he always says it but adds Nick if he determinately dies and understands… more why since he is reckless. He might not want to ask more if Nick dies since two people are dead but if Pete is the only one dead why didn't he care about Luke's well-being?
Why didn't Reggie ask about Luke? He asks about Pete who is dead so he always says it but adds Nick if he determinately dies and understands… more why since he is reckless. He might not want to ask more if Nick dies since two people are dead but if Pete is the only one dead why didn't he care about Luke's well-being?
Robert Kirkman confirmed in a recent Letter Hacks that the timeskip from the comics was more than 2 years, so your timeline is right, we're atleast 5 years into the outbreak
Is there any chance that the wikia is just completely wrong and it's actually a year more in the comics? So five years in the comics and alm… moreost five in the game? Because otherwise the timeline is just messed up completely and the game and comic can't follow the same canon anymore.
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I have no idea what your talking about.
A vignette, which is an effect that darkens the corners of your screen to make it look dim or to clarify the objects in the scene.
Deltino is referring to the 'sepia vignette' which is just the effect with a brown-ish tint.
Making our S2 endings have a bigger impact? Yes please.
You know, when I think of it, this whole season has some weird tint to it. Almost like there is a filter over the screen. Most of it is yellow scale. And in the dark, it's blue scale. I think one of the main reasons I don't feel like I'm playing TWD when I play S3 is because it doesn't have that original grey scale that season 1 had.
The two possible openings of "Give No Shelter" of the Michonne Miniseries, placed side by side, provide us with a constant juxtaposition between Zachary's killing of Greg and Samantha's murder of Zachary.
Oh, that's really cool!
At this rate Javier dies in S3 we get a season 4 and play 100% as Clem and are reminded how S3 made S2's story worthless and then season 3 became worthless.
Can't wait for another Lee dream and they replace Lee with Alvin's model.
"No one will notice."
Ah, thank you for the explanation.
Even better!
(Jesus Christ if Lee does get a dream he probs will be a reused Conrad)
It's a problem that I could totally see Telltale doing that.
Exactly. They wouldn't even try, just make Conrad wear Lee's purple shirt and "Yup looks fuckin great!"
It is! I had always liked the fly on the ceiling shots that give both situations perspective, but never knew where to post them until now.
"Hey man... got any aspirin?"
Nah they wont reuse Conrad's model...
... my money's on Christa's.
Am I the only one who dislikes Season 3's new graphics?
Yeah, that's my thought as well.
They forgot about who she is a long time ago. They'd have to recreate her in the first place since different engines
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Holy shit. How did I miss this amazing detail?
It could be Carver's wife. There were some unused lines in Season 2 Episode 3 which is Carver mentioning his wife.
Okay, two things:
Do you know who exactly says those lines? I heard there was some unused backstory on Carver within the game but I have yet to here it myself.
If that's his wife, who Daze mistook for Sarah,then....
Another unused backstory lines is that Carver used to be an engineer. Maybe that's why he runs his community at the Hardware Store
And thus yet another example of perfectly good characterization is revealed. So Carver, who egotistically compares himself to Clementine, is an engineer--just like Ed.
Christ. It's getting harder and harder for me to defend this game.
Hmm i dunno why your distinguishing between killing and murder, both murdered someone in an intense standoff
They'll probably forget that she's a female.
In S1E1, Clementine says she has to go pee but is attacked by a zombie in the bathroom before she can.
After Lee and Carley kill the zombie, Clem doesn't go back to the bathroom. She doesn't seem to have to pee at all.
Draw your own conclusions.
She probably pissed herself. Who wouldn't in that situation.
I believe it's because Zachary didn't kill Greg on purpose.
Why didn't Reggie ask about Luke? He asks about Pete who is dead so he always says it but adds Nick if he determinately dies and understands why since he is reckless. He might not want to ask more if Nick dies since two people are dead but if Pete is the only one dead why didn't he care about Luke's well-being?
What comparing people has to do with egoism?
The same reason of why he didn't ask about Nick's mom, who got bitten and forgotten after they escaped from Carvers.
Considering he was going on about how they are strong and how they should order people around with a ruthless streak, I'd say quite a bit in this case. It also edges into that thing where the main character being popular out of universe makes characters in universe treat them specially, so there's that too.
That's a great point. If there was a conscious reason, maybe Luke was originally planning to turn around for him when he fell or something but kept running anyway.
Because it's S2 what we're talking about.
Robert Kirkman confirmed in a recent Letter Hacks that the timeskip from the comics was more than 2 years, so your timeline is right, we're atleast 5 years into the outbreak
"Fuck you, motherfucker!"
(smashes jar of whiskey over a walkers face)