" I would just like say that I really enjoy Telltalegames. But something just didn't feel right about this episode. I'm not even sure if I c… morean continue through the rest of this game. The violence was so over the top and senseless, it was just disturbing. Carlos hurting Sarah. Then later Kenny's beating of Carver...My goodness. I'm not joking when I say that I think Telltale should psychologically evaluate some the people who work with them. This game is losing it's story-driven, interactive appeal for...inhuman-like, entertainment. Please don't tell me I'm wrong about this." - said no one ever
Bad things happen in the real life, as they do in the Zombie Apocalypse. The show is showing dark parts of the game, if you can't handle it don't watch the news.
It is! for mee too!I am a person who stays away from horror stuffs and plays Nintendo games (i guess ones that are not mature) Walking dead was a game I never thought I would play because of the themes it plays out. I watched S1 and bought S2.
And these things do affects you for sometimes, heck I never thought I would be telling Luke to shoot Carver. I now worrying if I am a violent person for not choosing the "tie him up" option. But I am now justifying his death for he was portrayed awesomely by Michael Madsen as a charismatic psychotic bastard..you should not let someone leave like that in real life, I am not justifying Kenny's way though, though he owns that rights for losing his eyes. I keep reminding myself it is just a game, I imagine all the VA being happy to be part of such artwork, and creating cool memories.
If anything did impact me greatly, Walking Dead really did make me come in conclusion to one thing. We FUCKING NEED society! even though society holds us back and imposes us through is facade, it keeps us human and imposes us the moral code(different from animals I might add...ehh not saying dogs/cats/birds are not amazing). So that really was one thing that impacted me the most.
Just so not every post is against,you, I will say that the Carver beating was very disturbing to me and I didn't feel good about watching it. It's kind of what I was worried about, that these games would turn into pure misery.
Just so not every post is against,you, I will say that the Carver beating was very disturbing to me and I didn't feel good about watching it. It's kind of what I was worried about, that these games would turn into pure misery.
Well having someone's both eye come out of their sockets and have their face perfectly layered off to the skeleton for examination in a biology class (who is alive)....is something you didn't expect to happen. Ill have nightmares that is for sure.
Well if you watch the show and read the comics, TWD is like that. Life is brutal in the apocalypse. Even Last of Us was brutal. That's the world they live in. Besides, plenty of horror games are much worse than this. I'd rather play this than a pure survival horror (just not into those types of games).
I think that you overreacting because lots of games and movies are more brutal, have more violence. Beside The Walking Dead is a brutal, cruel world where death is around every corner and in order to survive you have to do things that you probably wouldn't done in diffrent situation. It's how it is and how it'll be.
The funny thing is I remember a person posting a thread a couple weeks ago saying that season two needs darker themes. Now we have people complaining that it is too dark, you can't please everyone that's for sure.
I think that was the point. It was meant to creep people out with its brutality and show how ruthless Kenny has become. It was also meant to subtly punish the faint of heart for sticking around when everyone was telling you not to watch.
Just so not every post is against,you, I will say that the Carver beating was very disturbing to me and I didn't feel good about watching it. It's kind of what I was worried about, that these games would turn into pure misery.
I think that was the point. It was meant to creep people out with its brutality and show how ruthless Kenny has become. It was also meant to… more subtly punish the faint of heart for sticking around when everyone was telling you not to watch.
They DID say you didn't have to watch it.
Nah, this type of violence does not affect me. I can ser why it could bother some, but I do not mind. Violence here expresses much. Besides, he warned you it was not gonna be pretty.
I actually thought the episode had too little, not of violence, but other things that make TWDG what it is... or well, was.
Especially after they dedicated an entire episode to him just before that, which basically spoilt the fact that he was going to die. Although, I honestly find Michonne a more interesting character than Herschel just because of her interactions with Carl, and because she's a pretty badass fighter.
Well the TV show and Comic tend to show that the violence really don't have to have any meaning they just do it for the emotional impact. On… moree example was in the TV series with the Governor killing Hershel why did he have to die and not Michonne since she was the one he was after? because her death wouldn't of had much of an impact on the viewers.
I enjoyed watching him die. Fucker earned that death. And I don't understand how someone can be disturbed by video games, movies, and books. If fiction disturbs you how do you function in reality?
Yea they have become predictable if a character other than rick and carl get more screen time then they is what we call in the game a determinant character. She is pretty badass but hershel was cool.
Especially after they dedicated an entire episode to him just before that, which basically spoilt the fact that he was going to die. Althoug… moreh, I honestly find Michonne a more interesting character than Herschel just because of her interactions with Carl, and because she's a pretty badass fighter.
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And these things do affects you for sometimes, heck I never thought I would be telling Luke to shoot Carver. I now worrying if I am a violent person for not choosing the "tie him up" option. But I am now justifying his death for he was portrayed awesomely by Michael Madsen as a charismatic psychotic bastard..you should not let someone leave like that in real life, I am not justifying Kenny's way though, though he owns that rights for losing his eyes. I keep reminding myself it is just a game, I imagine all the VA being happy to be part of such artwork, and creating cool memories.
If anything did impact me greatly, Walking Dead really did make me come in conclusion to one thing. We FUCKING NEED society! even though society holds us back and imposes us through is facade, it keeps us human and imposes us the moral code(different from animals I might add...ehh not saying dogs/cats/birds are not amazing). So that really was one thing that impacted me the most.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekLnmzJ0nd8
It's a rogue game man, zombies and shizzle.
They DID say you didn't have to watch it.
I actually thought the episode had too little, not of violence, but other things that make TWDG what it is... or well, was.