If I know Telltale Games right it'll be news about news about big news coming sometime in the near future. And when they give us the first wave of news they will probably wait and drag out the time until the last minute as usual.
Hope it's out today so we can discuss stuff and thannngs. So I guess it's out tuesday though. Maybe Europe get it first because of the "incident" that happened. Although if it is delayed one day like always I don't really care. Because The High Life Update! Yeah bitch!
If I know Telltale Games right it'll be news about news about big news coming sometime in the near future. And when they give us the first wave of news they will probably wait and drag out the time until the last minute as usual.
1.) I know, and you're not alone. It shouldn't be eight weeks in the first place. We're all aware of that.
2.) Episodic gaming. Well, it's not for everyone, and I'm still battling with the concept myself.
3.) Telltale has never given clear release dates - and they never will be able to. I guess the more platforms they try to release simultaneously on, the more diffuse the release dates will get.
4.) Agreed with the right to complain of course. There was a time when Telltale was known to deliver monthly. It's been a while right now. Opposed to the big M, there's some hope left that they'll return to their old form one day.
5.) The "one sitting" dogma is there since Season 1. The Telltale savvy were shocked that the first TWD episode was "just" two and a half hours. I can't say it's OK, I can't say it's bad either. The TWD experience was always fast paced and very concise. I'm not sure where the 'game length' line should be drawn for such narratively centered experiences. You pay the same price for a three hour movie as you would for a 90 minute one. Same goes for 150 and 300 page books. Game length might not be the correct scale to measure the experience. However... particularly Season 2's episode 1 felt, to me, as if scenes were plainly "cut" from the game. Length wasn't an issue - completeness was.
1. I don't complain about any week before the first 8 weeks are reached, but the following weeks feel like hell to me
2. Point taken
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3. Alright, but they haven't made any clear statement about when the nuggets will be avaible
4. If you already wait for nuggets for much more time than they estimate, you have every right to complain as long as you don't insult anyone. And there were times when McDonalds was faster and the quality was good
5. Not completely right, they didn't give us the exact time and I just assumed that the game will be as long as Season 1, but then they suddenly decided to make it shorter since "it will be better for me to go through in one setting". They should have mentioned this before.
Okay, maybe my analogy wasn't perfect, but I think my message came through that I don't like waiting for too long for something unexpectedly short.
Well, I agree with you about many things, but they still should have mentioned the length of each episode. Movie rating sites do the same thing aswell.
1.) I know, and you're not alone. It shouldn't be eight weeks in the first place. We're all aware of that.
2.) Episodic gaming. Well, … moreit's not for everyone, and I'm still battling with the concept myself.
3.) Telltale has never given clear release dates - and they never will be able to. I guess the more platforms they try to release simultaneously on, the more diffuse the release dates will get.
4.) Agreed with the right to complain of course. There was a time when Telltale was known to deliver monthly. It's been a while right now. Opposed to the big M, there's some hope left that they'll return to their old form one day.
5.) The "one sitting" dogma is there since Season 1. The Telltale savvy were shocked that the first TWD episode was "just" two and a half hours. I can't say it's OK, I can't say it's bad either. The TWD experience was always fast paced and very concise. I'm not sure where the 'game length' line should… [view original content]
We're approaching some kind of an amalgamated new medium here (which I won't call 'interactive movie'). Naturally, gaming sites aren't quick to adjust their rating system. However, some do provide information about an episode's length.
Well, I agree with you about many things, but they still should have mentioned the length of each episode. Movie rating sites do the same thing aswell.
There is no legitimate excuse for why this is anyone else's fault except telltale's. If the problem is getting the platforms to ready their system for the game, like they are now, give them the full game earlier. If the game isn't legitimately done, then tell us.
There is no legitimate excuse for why this is anyone else's fault except telltale's. If the problem is getting the platforms to ready their … moresystem for the game, like they are now, give them the full game earlier. If the game isn't legitimately done, then tell us.
There is no legitimate excuse for why this is anyone else's fault except telltale's. If the problem is getting the platforms to ready their … moresystem for the game, like they are now, give them the full game earlier. If the game isn't legitimately done, then tell us.
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tomorrow: "we're going to tell you the release date for the trailer tomorrow on Playing dead! Stay tuned."
it's happening!
*repeats overjoyed*
...*sniffle* or annoucement of trailer b...being on Saturdays' PD?
FOR FUCK'S SAKE! I WANT TRAILER TOMMOROW!
2.) Episodic gaming. Well, it's not for everyone, and I'm still battling with the concept myself.
3.) Telltale has never given clear release dates - and they never will be able to. I guess the more platforms they try to release simultaneously on, the more diffuse the release dates will get.
4.) Agreed with the right to complain of course. There was a time when Telltale was known to deliver monthly. It's been a while right now. Opposed to the big M, there's some hope left that they'll return to their old form one day.
5.) The "one sitting" dogma is there since Season 1. The Telltale savvy were shocked that the first TWD episode was "just" two and a half hours. I can't say it's OK, I can't say it's bad either. The TWD experience was always fast paced and very concise. I'm not sure where the 'game length' line should be drawn for such narratively centered experiences. You pay the same price for a three hour movie as you would for a 90 minute one. Same goes for 150 and 300 page books. Game length might not be the correct scale to measure the experience. However... particularly Season 2's episode 1 felt, to me, as if scenes were plainly "cut" from the game. Length wasn't an issue - completeness was.
Folks. GET THE GUNS.
ANyway, HYPE! :D
It hasn't been 3 months, but it was hell of a wait, I guess.
Well, if the trailer hits tomorrow/on saturday, it'll be a week earlier than Ep 2!