Best Telltale Episodes Best To Worst (That I've Played)
Long Road Ahead
No Time Left
Faith
Zer0 Sum
Around Every Corner
A House Divided
Smoke and Mirrors
A Crooked Mile
Iron From Ice
A New Day
In Harm's Way
In Sheep's Clothing
All That Remains
Starved For Help
No Going Back
Cry Wolf
Amid The Ruins
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Really? Starved for Help, No Going Back and Cry Wolf are some of the best episodes.
Starved For Help made me feel like I was confined to the dairy the entire time
Cry Wolf was too short and the action sequences felt cheese its only redeeming feature was the trial.
No Going Back tried way too hard to be like No Time Left and failed miserably the choices and writing were almost as bad Amid The Ruins
Okay, you have a point on Cry Wolf, but in starved for help, you were only confined to the dairy because the group had no reason to leave up until the end. And at the end, you were literally confined to the dairy. The point of the story was to escape. If the point was being confined, then In Harm's way definitely should be below Starved for Help.
First that, and I'm not going to go into it here, read this if you want to know. https://www.telltalegames.com/community/discussion/84171/amid-the-ruins-defense-masterpost
How is Amid The Ruins with all it's noticeable flaws up so high. I know its your opinion but why
First that, and I'm not going to go into it here, read this if you want to know. https://www.telltalegames.com/community/discussion/84171/amid-the-ruins-defense-masterpost
Ahh that old infamous thing I pass
I just didn't see any progression as far as the group and the story. I also don't think its incredibly realistic for an entire group to be overpowered and almost beaten by 3 people one of them an elderly woman
You know who made this thread? The hell does that mean?
I'm just saying that I know you're feelings toward No Going Back that's all.
It just makes me feel like I'm infamous not that mind. I think S1 E3 is way too low it had the best writing of the series imo
If it made you think that, I sincerely apologize, that's not what I was intending. And Episode 3 was great when it came to the writing, I admit that, it had some of my favorite Lee and Clementine moments, but it just suffered from some, in my opinion, bad pacing. It starts off strong with the whole run into town and the mysterious thief, but then once we get to the train, it all just stops. No one else seems to really care about the fact that supplies were in fact going missing even though Lee had proven Lilly right that someone was stealing from the group. And then we have Kenny's denial about Duck's fate, and even though I feel bad for him, he's got to understand that there isn't going to be an exception because Duck was his son, there isn't any exceptions when it comes to getting bit. It's a good episode, and it being where it is doesn't mean I hate it (there's not an episode that I hate, not even Amid the Ruins), but it's just not one of my favorites.
No father would want to have to put down their son. His denial about it is believable he's scared for his son. He didn't think anything would phase his family as he said in Episode 1 now he sees everything falling apart and wants to fight it. He's not willing to put his son down on the spot. The train scene was dragged out granted but the puzzle thing added some game play to it
Really? Boring as fuck? I get its your opinion but I don't understand why you would think that. I think you can argue it was a bit boring because it was really introductory, just sort of setting everything up for the rest of the season.I don't get "boring as fuck" though.
Boring as fuck was just a poor way to explain. GoT is just a story I can't get into at all, so I was pretty brain dead by the end of the episode.
More understandable, I can see why this game wouldn't be appealing to people who couldn't get into GoT in the first place. Hopefully Telltale will change it in the next couple episodes to be better suited to people who weren't major fans of the franchise like Walking Dead.
Having played nearly all of the Telltale Games (with the two exceptions being Game of Thrones and Puzzle Agent 2), I'm gonna limit mine to my top 20. This changes all the time, so I wouldn't consider this my final list.
Phew, didn't think I'd actually get this done. Can already imagine placing some of these higher than others or vice-versa but meh, I'll leave it.
l hate the fact people still call Around Every Corner a filler episode. You can honestly say the same thing about Starved for Help, only important thing was Larry's death and The Stranger's car. I also see it as the episode where Lee FINALLY took over as the leader of the group. Everyone came up talking to him needing advice. It was at that point everyone had to admit, Lee was the real boss.
I do say the same thing about Starved for Help, but the reason I place it higher was because there were a lot more things that happened in terms of plot than there were in Around Every Corner.
I love all the episodes equally except Amid The Ruins. That episode was a shitfest.
Just like CathalOHara I'm limiting this list to my Top 20 due to all of the Episodes I've played.
The City That Dares Not Sleep (Sam & Max Season 3 Episode 5)
Chariots of the Dogs (Sam & Max Season 2 Episode 4)
No Time Left (The Walking Dead Season 1 Episode 5)
Cry Wolf (The Wolf Among Us Episode 5)
No Going Back (The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 5)
Beyond The Ally of The Dolls (Sam & Max Season 3 Episode 4)
What's New Beelzebub? (Sam & Max Season 2 Episode 5)
A Crooked Mile (The Wolf Among Us Episode 3)
Amid The Ruins (The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 4)
Zer0 Sum (Tales From The Borderlands Episode 1)
Ice Station Santa (Sam & Max Season 2 Episode 1)
Night Of The Raving Dead (Sam & Max Season 2 Episode 3)
Around Every Corner (The Walking Dead Season 1 Episode 4)
A House Divided (The Walking Dead Season 2)
In Sheep's Clothing (The Wolf Among Us Episode 4)
"Faith" (The Wolf Among Us Episode 1)
The Penal Zone (Sam & Max Season 3 Episode 1)
Reality 2.0 (Sam & Max Season 1 Episode 5)
All That Remains (The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 1)
Iron From Ice (Game of Thrones Episode 1)
Okay....Done! Keep in mind that the lowest rated out of the 20 is only an 8.8
No going back last? Really?
I have only played TWAU, TWD, GOT, and TFTB, so keep that in mind.
(I did a list before but I forget it so I'm just gonna wing it lol)
Cry Wolf (TWAU Episode 5)
Faith (TWAU Episode 1)
No Going Back (Walking Dead Season 2 episode 5)
Zer0 Sum (TFTB Episode 1)
Iron From Ice (GOT episode 1)
Crooked Mile (TWAU episode 3)
No Time Left (Walking dead season 1 episode 5)
In Sheep's Clothing (TWAU Episode 4)
Smoke and Mirrors (TWAU Episode 2)
A House Divided ( Walking dead season 2 episode 2 )
Long Road Ahead (Walking dead season 1 episode 3)
Starved For Help (Walking dead season 1 episode 2)
400 Days (Walking dead dlc)
In Harm's Way (Walking dead season 2 episode 3)
Around Every Corner (Walking dead season 1 episode 4)
A New Day ( Walking dead season 1 episode 1)
Amid The Ruins ( Walking dead season 2 episode 4)
All That Remains (Walking dead season 2 episode 1)
Wasn't a big fan of it tbh
Neither was I but ANYTHING is better than Amid The Ruins. I think my main disappointment with No Going Back was because it was the finale.
I wasn't a big fan of Amid the Ruins either but it had its small moments (Mike and the racoon, for example). No Going Back didn't really have any enjoyable moments for me except for my ending.