Did you like The Wolf Among Us Game?
I only watched youtube gamers play the game and I'm glad I didn't play it. In fact, Back to the Future was way better than TWAU.
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I only watched youtube gamers play the game and I'm glad I didn't play it. In fact, Back to the Future was way better than TWAU.
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I played it and I enjoyed it.
Why did you expect a completely different game to add something to The Walking Dead game?
Well, maybe TWAU isn't your type of game. I definitely enjoyed it and I'm sure many other people did too.
The game is amazing 8/10 but the only problem is that to me it was a cliffhanger so many things unanswered like who is Crane seeing, were did the woodsman go, why is there a choice right at the last second when nothing happens. I don't like cliffhanger only if there is going to be a sequel, in movies you know there going to be a sequel if the story continues. But for this game it does to seem possible maybe in like 3 years time but then we will forget about it, TellTale is making 2 other games and still making the walking dead will they continue this game I really don't know but if I was them I would make a DLC or sequel maybe they should do 10 years after the events of this story cause I was so disappointed I wanted to talk to Snow and see what happens if I choice to chase Nerrisa at the final moment but it just ends.
There's not much difference if you chase Nerrisa. you can watch NukemDukem's alternate ending. That's one of the things that's disappointing, there's not much difference in terms of outcomes, no matter which option you choose.
You Trolling nugget
Well, I guess so. thanks for not hating on me just because i didn't like it.
Not sure what that is supposed to mean?
I loved it, it's on my top 5 list
Loved the 1st episode. Started to strongly dislike it as it went on and nothing mattered, characters acted stupid and entitled never accepting responsibility, BS ending hints. Only bought the rest for sake of completion. I won't be buying another product of this nature again. I'll just watch others play The Walking Dead because I feel it's too late to start now.
It doesn't really matter that two different playthrough may come to the same conclusion. The paths that lead to it can be utterly different and that's the interesting point. TWD or TWAU can be imagined like roleplay games in the fact that you develop your own story.
You can decide to play bad-ass from beginning to end or gentle or beginning with one temper and finish with another one.
For example, in the first season of TWD, I played a Lee who became less nice (and in some ways, reminded me of the character played by Viggo Mortensen in the movie adaptation of "the Road").
Actually, I don't consider TWD and TWAU like games but more like interactive fictions and that's fine like that once you've accepted it.
So there is nearly no challenges in "beating" the game but at least, we have finely told stories.