Why are people so mad at TT?
They're trying to do their best! And you people still complain about short episodes, lack of hubs,...
What the FUCK is wrong with you? Season 2 is awesome. I like its story, characters. I like how the story moved outside from cities. I'll go that far that I'll say season 2 is even better for me than S1.
They're small company. What do you except they could do? Mass Effect-like game placed in zombie apocalypse world?
Shut up and enjoy the game.
What the FUCK is wrong with you? Season 2 is awesome. I like its story, characters. I like how the story moved outside from cities. I'll go that far that I'll say season 2 is even better for me than S1.
They're small company. What do you except they could do? Mass Effect-like game placed in zombie apocalypse world?
Shut up and enjoy the game.
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Season 1
2-2.5 hour episodes
1,5 hours x 5 episodes = 7,5 hours. Isn't it enough for you for 20€? Look at Call of Duty. You pay 60€ and get only 5 hours long singleplayer.
I like Season 2, might even more so than Season 1, but it's clear to me that Telltale is going the wrong direction.
Edit: And by the way, TellTale is stretching themselves to thin here by trying to work on 4 games at one time. They need a reality check. You can thumb me down all you want but their games will all suffer in quality if they keep doing this.
dunno man i think it has something to do with taking 2 and a half month to make 80 minutes of cutscenes and 10 minutes of gameplay.
"No way!"
Nevertheless, like you, I really don't care about these so-called "fuck ups" in Season Two. In fact, I'd say that to me (TO ME), the hubs are the WEAKEST part of Season One.
The characters are awesome and i like the overall theme of Season 2 alot more,
I just wish they had more hubs thats all...
An easy way to do that could be just whenever there is a clem walking animation,have us do the manual walking...and make a few clickable places to see what clementine says/does...
For example in Episode 1 they did a good job with that....while clementine was walking in the forest by herself
In all seriousness, though, to me it seems that Telltale is not utilizing their characters and being creative with the plot as they could. In season 1 I was really attached to the characters and very emotionally invested. Compare that to season 2, where everything seems to be missed potential for something great. The cabin group actually had the potential to be just as or even more interesting than the season 1 group, but there has been such a lack of character development and inconsistency that it is harder to care about them.
Plus lack of interaction/choices that matter- I don't need hugely branching narrative to be satisfied. But in Season 1, many characters had a completely different relationship with you depending on your choices. In season 2 they don't even have a different line in dialogue to acknowledge how you treat them. And now that we are already more than half way through the season it seems a little late.
I could go on but in short, the quality/depth of the writing in comparison to season 1 seems to have gone down and it's very frustrating since there is so much potential.
edit for adding more ranting
Look, it's your own fault that you paid for the game. If they gave you little to nothing after you've paid for their games, THEN you can say you got slapped in the face. But good God, you make it sound like they scammed you or something.
Starved for help didn't have the types of scenarios you're referring to and that was a good length. Personally I enjoyed the train sequence in season 1. That was one of the best scenes. It had the party where Lee taught Clem to shoot and Chuck's speech. The build up to those moments made them better than they would have been if they had gone straight to them from cut scenes as they have mostly been doing in season 2. Just saying.
Chuck