I got one of my buddies on Steam to give it a try. He picked up the whole of Season 1 and 400 Days during a Steam sale and liked it. He's decided to wait until Season 2 is finished to get it, but he made me promise to tell him if Kenny lived or not. That's strange, as he has a case of Spoilerphobia that's about as big as mine.
Lol, we all have to be, sometimes there's no choice but to be mean. How else are you going to keep the people you don't like away?! Haha JK, well as long as you're a nice person on the forums then I'm sure people won't care. :)
Haha, okay, almost as sweet as me! Lol, to be honest you guys are lucky you don't know me in real life, I'm the biggest douche sometimes. :p
Well, okay Pro! :3
But in all seriousness, I actually got a good group of like 6 of my friends to get into the game last summer. I believe each Walking Dead Season 1 Episode was on sale for half off, so the majority of them got the first episode and decided they liked it, so they decided to purchase the rest of it.
Lol, we all have to be, sometimes there's no choice but to be mean. How else are you going to keep the people you don't like away?! Haha JK, well as long as you're a nice person on the forums then I'm sure people won't care. :)
I only got one friend into it and he loved it but he's waiting for Season 2 and possibly TWAU to come to discs before he buys them since he doesn't like downloading games.
I'm in my mid-twenties (I'm a girl too) and I love video games. I play several series (Dead Space, Dead Island, Assassin's Creed, Left 4 Dead, Lego games) and many other stand-alones. My younger sister has the same mentality towards video games as your friends. She's 17 and is more into her smartphone and stuff than I am. I was always more tom-boyish I guess. :) I got my husband to play it though. He liked it, but he's definitely more into The Wolf Among Us. He's read both TWD and the Fables comics. I've just read TWD ones. My younger brother who's 13 is really into video games, but he's a bit too young for TWD. I don't think my mom would let him and I really wouldn't blame her (cannibals, bad language, a lot of violence and adult-themed decisions). She won't let him play Call of Duty and that really irks him. lol
I only have girls in their mid 20's as friends so they think that games are only for kids and teenage boys, expect those stupid smartphone g… moreames like candycrush and angrybirds that I have never played and they have. Thats the reason I hang around in this forum, unlike movies/tv shows I have no place to discuss TWD and TWAU related things. Not even trying to bring it up with them.
My husband is the same way. I like TWAU too, but TWD has more meaning to me. He played Season 1, but now he just watches me play Season 2. He watches me play the game like he would watch a movie/TV show. He's not so into the gameplay, but likes the story. TWAU is "cooler" in some ways I guess. It's got a tough guy who's also a wolf as a main character, whereas TWD has a little girl as the main character this season. I think that plays a part in some people's opinions. Personally, I love Clementine and Bigby both as characters. It's a nice change of pace to play as a kid for once in a video game, especially a kid in the zombie apocalypse. It's a very unique situation in gaming.
He'll be fine. I got my 11 year old cousin to play it all the way to Episoe 2 of Season 2. Though he couldn't stand the part when Clementine had to stitch her own arm.
I'm in my mid-twenties (I'm a girl too) and I love video games. I play several series (Dead Space, Dead Island, Assassin's Creed, Left 4 De… moread, Lego games) and many other stand-alones. My younger sister has the same mentality towards video games as your friends. She's 17 and is more into her smartphone and stuff than I am. I was always more tom-boyish I guess. :) I got my husband to play it though. He liked it, but he's definitely more into The Wolf Among Us. He's read both TWD and the Fables comics. I've just read TWD ones. My younger brother who's 13 is really into video games, but he's a bit too young for TWD. I don't think my mom would let him and I really wouldn't blame her (cannibals, bad language, a lot of violence and adult-themed decisions). She won't let him play Call of Duty and that really irks him. lol
This has been the only game I ever recommended to my wife, who is not a gamer. It was very revealing to see her make the choices she made when hard choices had to be made and how she got so personal with some of the characters (especially hating on Larry and then feeling awful about Lilly losing him.) She is waiting with me right now for episode 3 to be available.
I got my sister to play it and while the first thing she said when she started the game was "how do I skip this cutscene" she definitely got into the game halfway through episode 1. Right now we are both waiting for episode 3...Also I got a friend to play it and he loved every minute of it.
Nah, my mom made it to the St. John's dairy and was like "screw this I'm done". She likes zombies, but I guess cannibals are just too much for her. My dad didn't even make it out of the cop car. XD
He'll be fine. I got my 11 year old cousin to play it all the way to Episoe 2 of Season 2. Though he couldn't stand the part when Clementine had to stitch her own arm.
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Meh, me too. Not the same without them. :p But [High five] anyways! c:
They just spam grenades at you.
Well, okay Pro! :3
Then my friends have the attention span of toddlers so they don't play it instead all they talk about is the new COD...
My sister and my friends will never know where the fucking river is....
But in all seriousness, I actually got a good group of like 6 of my friends to get into the game last summer. I believe each Walking Dead Season 1 Episode was on sale for half off, so the majority of them got the first episode and decided they liked it, so they decided to purchase the rest of it.
I barely play it, though.