The only way that will make us feel like our choices matter is

a smaller group -___- i don't feel like my choices matter. what do u think?

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  • Really?
  • yea really lol i know you don't have to be smart to find out that...
    kettu posted: »

    Really?

  • Nah, Telltale would actually have to take their damn time with things and stick to one or two projects at a time.
  • forgot about this:'/ but a smaller group would be better anyway, at least for me, there would be more intense character development, wouldn't there?

    Nah, Telltale would actually have to take their damn time with things and stick to one or two projects at a time.

  • I guess it would.

    forgot about this:'/ but a smaller group would be better anyway, at least for me, there would be more intense character development, wouldn't there?

  • lol:-)
    Jayroen posted: »

    You play as an 11 year old, be glad your choices matter at all :)

  • You play as an 11 year old, be glad your choices matter at all :)
  • I think the reason no choices seem to matter is we don't see any lasting impact or change. When we save a characters life instead of letting them die they don't help us out or continue to be a major character. They are given minimal dialogue and interactions until they die later on in the story. If my choices affected the ending to a game I would feel like the choices mattered but right now it seems that what should be considered major decisions merely slightly affect a relationship with a certain character and nothing more.
  • Welp that was fast. -_-
  • I feel like our choices mattered more in Season 1.
    gr8sk8jake posted: »

    I think the reason no choices seem to matter is we don't see any lasting impact or change. When we save a characters life instead of letting

  • Im not following. How would that make a difference?
  • In season one, everyone ended up in the same place at the end, yet we all had very different stories to tell as to how we got there. Regarding season 2, I believe the most impactful choices I made were those from 400 days.
  • So are you saying you want to see individual groups, and follow them one at a time?
    Chuck Daly posted: »

    In season one, everyone ended up in the same place at the end, yet we all had very different stories to tell as to how we got there. Regarding season 2, I believe the most impactful choices I made were those from 400 days.

  • The same was going to be said for TWAU but then episode 5 came out and all of that changed. It may not look like it at first but I think are choices will really matter in the end.
    gr8sk8jake posted: »

    I think the reason no choices seem to matter is we don't see any lasting impact or change. When we save a characters life instead of letting

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