Final fight ... must read guys

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  • shocked huh? is it maybe Mr. Toad did it? :p

    brucewayne posted: »

    in this whole thread there is lot of heat on mary .. she is not killer dude , we will be shocked the identity of killer is revealed

  • she is not the killer ... if she's the killer it'll be way obvious

    Azlyn posted: »

    I like her But yeah, i would rip her apart if i had the chance.

  • or colin :-P

    Herodriver posted: »

    shocked huh? is it maybe Mr. Toad did it?

  • edited April 2014

    For the final boss fight, I want it to have so much environment interaction up the wazoo, that we'll all be baffled by all the choices that we have for us to experiment with in the scene. Oh, and the option to either kill or arrest them as you said up above, BUT, also the option to turn the killer (whoever it is) into a harmless animal, and send them to the farm! Great idea, right? I think it would be cool.

  • yep its cool but you didn't exactly choose between killing or arresting the killer

    For the final boss fight, I want it to have so much environment interaction up the wazoo, that we'll all be baffled by all the choices that

  • Oh yeah, yeah, hmmm. I would spare him or her, because I pretty much always aim to be a good guy (or wolf in this matter) in my first playthroughs of various games, then I'll turn them into an animal and send them to the farm. (if there is an option like that) So yeah! Muahahahah!

    brucewayne posted: »

    yep its cool but you didn't exactly choose between killing or arresting the killer

  • If the killer is an isolated character with a personal grudge against Bigby, or if he's connected in such a way that Snow won't be able to sentence him justly if he's taken into custody, or doing so will be so messy as to hurt the community at large, I'll kill him without a second thought.

    Otherwise, I'll drag him before Snow and throw him down the Witching Well after the trial. Bigby isn't afraid of getting his hands dirty, but he also doesn't do it unless it's really worth it.

    Of course, this is TelltaleGames we're talking about. In all likelihood, the choice won't be that simple and the killer won't be unsympathetic.

  • you will show mercy on him... good

    Oh yeah, yeah, hmmm. I would spare him or her, because I pretty much always aim to be a good guy (or wolf in this matter) in my first playth

  • that's not a simple choice dude its a difficult one

    Off_Ground posted: »

    If the killer is an isolated character with a personal grudge against Bigby, or if he's connected in such a way that Snow won't be able to s

  • It's a judgement call, and it also depends on how you roleplay Bigby and what sort of twist the devs have in mind for the climax. The confrontation with the psycho in the finale of TWD Season 1 was pretty straightforward, but that wasn't a detective series and this setting is much more complicated.

    In the end, though, all you have to do is make up your mind about Bigby's priorities. I tend to play him as I know him from the comics, and that Bigby isn't afraid of going behind Snow's back for the community's benefit or her own, or to settle something that he feels is personal and doesn't concern Fabletown as a whole.

    brucewayne posted: »

    that's not a simple choice dude its a difficult one

  • Depends partially on who is it gonna be. Still, in this moment I'm almost sure I will execute him, for Faith and Lily. It will have to be a shocking reveal, instead I don't see why would I spare him/her.

  • edited April 2014

    Fabletown has capital punishment, and they use it liberally when there's nothing else to be done. If you take him before Snow for killing Faith and Lily, he'll almost certainly have his head chopped off and his corpse thrown down the Well. And Snow will have some closure too.

    damin120 posted: »

    Depends partially on who is it gonna be. Still, in this moment I'm almost sure I will execute him, for Faith and Lily. It will have to be a shocking reveal, instead I don't see why would I spare him/her.

  • you're right s2 was a bit weak compared to the first season and yes lets hope they make TWAU season 2.

    brucewayne posted: »

    walking dead s1 is great but i think s2 lost it's spark .... i still love s2 waiting for episode 3

  • so you will kill him ...

    Off_Ground posted: »

    It's a judgement call, and it also depends on how you roleplay Bigby and what sort of twist the devs have in mind for the climax. The confro

  • if they make TWAU s2 ...expectations will be top notch ..they have to be carefull

    uncheckerz1 posted: »

    you're right s2 was a bit weak compared to the first season and yes lets hope they make TWAU season 2.

  • just imagine the scene now .. you are about to kill him after a bigfight and snow screams to you "bigby plz arrest him don't kill him you have changed a lot " then there will be deja vu

    damin120 posted: »

    Depends partially on who is it gonna be. Still, in this moment I'm almost sure I will execute him, for Faith and Lily. It will have to be a shocking reveal, instead I don't see why would I spare him/her.

  • she will hate him more if he doesn't listen to her bcoz she's the new boss

    Off_Ground posted: »

    Fabletown has capital punishment, and they use it liberally when there's nothing else to be done. If you take him before Snow for killing Fa

  • edited April 2014

    He will almost certainly die for two murders, if there isn't a very compelling reason for him not to. Whether I kill him personally on the spot and keep Snow out of it or take him into custody to have him sentenced to death will depend on the circumstances. If a trial would destabilize Fabletown or upset Snow for some reason then I'd rather avoid that, but I won't kill him myself just because I'd like to. On the other hand, if his motivation for the murders is grounded in some personal grudge against Bigby, I might kill him on principle. It all depends, I'm afraid, but I'll know what to do when I know the situation.

    All this is of course assuming that it all plays out in such a way that Bigby tracks down one person who turns out to be the actual killer of both Faith and Lily, and is given the opportunity to arrest them.

    brucewayne posted: »

    so you will kill him ...

  • edited April 2014

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  • Snow is more understanding of personal revenge than you might think, Bigby isn't a lapdog, and there is such a thing as lying to her for her own good. She'll come around no matter what you do.

    The image is rather amusing, though. He'd look at her, full of pride and anger and shame and self-hatred all at once, and growl "No, Snow! I'll always be a beast and never deserve you, and now I have to do this! My rage must have release!" and he'd turn away, but then she would run up and kiss him, and he'd be very surprised and uncertain and then she would do it again and he would forget all about the killer. :P Sure.

    brucewayne posted: »

    just imagine the scene now .. you are about to kill him after a bigfight and snow screams to you "bigby plz arrest him don't kill him you have changed a lot " then there will be deja vu

  • wow.. this is tue only thing to say on your posts

    Off_Ground posted: »

    He will almost certainly die for two murders, if there isn't a very compelling reason for him not to. Whether I kill him personally on the s

  • lol dude imaginqtion has no limit

    Off_Ground posted: »

    Snow is more understanding of personal revenge than you might think, Bigby isn't a lapdog, and there is such a thing as lying to her for her

  • I hope that's because of my brilliant wit and not because I sound like a heartless bastard. ^^'

    brucewayne posted: »

    wow.. this is tue only thing to say on your posts

  • I'm worried how their gonna end the series there is so much mystery and questions to solve and there's only 2 episodes left

  • Ill tell you, Season 2. thats how. #hope

    uncheckerz1 posted: »

    I'm worried how their gonna end the series there is so much mystery and questions to solve and there's only 2 episodes left

  • heartless bastard ? what do u mean?

    Off_Ground posted: »

    I hope that's because of my brilliant wit and not because I sound like a heartless bastard. ^^'

  • don't worry they will end it on a high note

    uncheckerz1 posted: »

    I'm worried how their gonna end the series there is so much mystery and questions to solve and there's only 2 episodes left

  • nope they must conclude the story in episode 5 ... and s2 must be like a new case or something .. but not 2 seasons on one plot

    Jere85 posted: »

    Ill tell you, Season 2. thats how. #hope

  • I don't, then? Lucky me. Was a bit worried that rationally considering whether to kill someone, even in a game, might sound a little disturbing.

    brucewayne posted: »

    heartless bastard ? what do u mean?

  • just clarifying your thoughts no offence meant

    Off_Ground posted: »

    I don't, then? Lucky me. Was a bit worried that rationally considering whether to kill someone, even in a game, might sound a little disturbing.

  • If I have the option to spare someone, 99% of the time, I will take it. I think the only time I haven't spared someone in these games was....season one of TWD, Danny and Andy, I think I killed Danny. Fucked up person to begin with and he was taunting me, fuck him. But I can't remember if I actually killed him in my original playthrough, I might not have lol. Still, the killer would probably have to be AT LEAST that bad of person for me to even want to kill them. I didn't even want to kill Dum or rip Gren's arm off. So I'd probably spare the killer.

  • Meh, not so sure that's a problem. It does seem like there's a lot of mystery with so much going on at once, Crane and Bloody Mary and the Crooked Man and the killings all on top of each other. Consider that the Crooked Man business is unrelated to the murders except from everyone owing him money and him napping Crane because he couldn't pay anymore, though, and everything else suddenly becomes much easier to keep in perspective. Unless we're in for another twist, I actually don't see why we need a fifth episode to resolve things. Besides the more episodes the better, of course.

    uncheckerz1 posted: »

    I'm worried how their gonna end the series there is so much mystery and questions to solve and there's only 2 episodes left

  • ok great ... i think only few persons would spare that murderer .... hope i am the one too

    If I have the option to spare someone, 99% of the time, I will take it. I think the only time I haven't spared someone in these games was..

  • your right the crooked man is not involved in the murders but the main question is about the axe ... woodsman axe in mary's hand ?? a bit suspicious

    Off_Ground posted: »

    Meh, not so sure that's a problem. It does seem like there's a lot of mystery with so much going on at once, Crane and Bloody Mary and the C

  • edited April 2014

    Not too suspicious, we already know Woody owes the Crooked Man money. If he couldn't pay, and he didn't have the money to pay Faith so I find that very likely, I think Bloody Mary took his axe as collateral. It's enchanted, and there's probably some silver in it too. Worth a bit, that. That's probably what we're going to question him about in the next episode.

    brucewayne posted: »

    your right the crooked man is not involved in the murders but the main question is about the axe ... woodsman axe in mary's hand ?? a bit suspicious

  • and then they'll fight (as seen in preview of episode 4)

    Off_Ground posted: »

    Not too suspicious, we already know Woody owes the Crooked Man money. If he couldn't pay, and he didn't have the money to pay Faith so I fin

  • We don't see them fight, Woody just gives Bigby a little shove. It might come to blows, but I doubt it. We already thrashed him in the first episode, and after the scene at the end of episode 3 it'd look kind of pointless. There doesn't seem to be a lot of excitement in the trailer, so I just hope we'll get to do some more old-fashioned detective work. I love those scenes.

    brucewayne posted: »

    and then they'll fight (as seen in preview of episode 4)

  • i know that too but a confrontation can transform into a fight within seconds

    Off_Ground posted: »

    We don't see them fight, Woody just gives Bigby a little shove. It might come to blows, but I doubt it. We already thrashed him in the first

  • yeah I know rit, I mean it would of been cool while ur trying to find the killer a mundy cop is onto u in the same time, things could of gone pretty intense.

    brucewayne posted: »

    title screen has nothing to do with the game .... i mean 3rd episode title screen showed that a cop ( mundy ) following bigby but they completely changed the story

  • actually it would be awesome ... more intense than present plot

    yeah I know rit, I mean it would of been cool while ur trying to find the killer a mundy cop is onto u in the same time, things could of gone pretty intense.

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