I look at places along the highway that are good camps for a ZA. I got more but at least I'm not like my mom. She is afraid to go in the garage at night by herself because she thinks she will get attacked by a walker
Words can't describe how much it changed my life. I'll say it changed it completely. I don't know we're Id be if I never found out about it, and I don't want to know.
Not really. I do however sometimes daydream at work about the next episode. I thought about putting a picture of Clementine/Ben/Sarah/Lee at work. When someone would ask me about the picture, i would explain those are my kids, the baby's mama won't let me see them. You would be amazed what people will believe if you say it with a straight face.
It made me appreciate good writing in video games a lot more. It also rekindled my interest in writing poetry. More importantly, I not longer emotionally detach myself from movies/shows/video games. I've learned to invest myself in characters and not afraid to shed the occasional man tear.
Fuck, a few days ago, a piece of gangsta rap made me start sniffling. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO ME, TELLTALE?!
My best friend and I both agree that it has changed the way we perceive cause and effect. Our choices, our words, our actions can shape the future. I mean, I already was aware of that fact before, but honestly, the Telltale formula has really helped me with decisions I've had to make. The [...] option is pretty relevant to my situation in life right now, actually. My work life can be likened to middle school, chock full of gossipers and drama queens, and I unfortunately have been the center of interest for quite some time now. So my choices are:
A. [Defend myself like a whiny baby]
B. [Fuel the fire by adding my own gossip]
C. [Exploit sympathy from allies] or
D. [...] IE: TUNE IT OUT!
I go for D. And talk about video games instead. Like an adult.... Just an example of First World Problems, I guess.
Yeah it really has. Before the Walking Dead I was an all-around nice person, and I had only started on a couple issues of the comics. I hadn't started the show yet. As you can probably tell the first few issues weren't exactly "moral-challenging" and whatnot unlike what it is today (well except when you know who was shot by you know what - But I'm speaking on account of more complex moral dillemas). I stopped reading the comics for a while to focus my attention onto the video game.
Now like I said I was an all-around nice person (by that I mean I don't think I'm not that nice now) so as you can probably tell gore, and stuff wasn't really my interest. I mean I knew what zombies were and I played games which had blood and things in them but never really interested in both. I would just try and be nice to other people and make the "right choice".
Now I think it's a lot more complex, I tend to really think decisions through rather than panic and just choose one that "looks good" - Plus I don't really act that nice to others anymore. I mean if you're a friend of Clementine in my game (Nick, for example) then I'll try and be nice. But if you're someone who I don't trust (Reggie, liked him as a character, didn't trust him) then I may throw you under the bus (blamed him for not teaching me and Sarah how to pick berries properly).
However sometimes I'm still that all-around nice person (I gave water to the dying man) but mainly it's for personal gain (I only gave him water hoping he'd be able to speak easier and tell me where Christa was).
But I don't think The Walking Dead had a huge impact on me, I think my 'all-around nice' personality sort of changed just due to me growing up (I was 13 when I played the first episode, it was released before my birthday. I'm now 16.) and just learning about the world and such. However I feel that the Walking Dead did somewhat impact me as it forced me as the player to deal with moral scenarios.
Words can't describe how much it changed my life. I'll say it changed it completely. I don't know we're Id be if I never found out about it, and I don't want to know.
I know this sounds bad, but it sort of makes me want the zombie apocalypse to happen.... I'd love to go killing some walkers with a melee weapon or a pistol... Although people would be dying around you, think about how much fun you and your friends could have killing walkers?
I think the fun would end shortly if you or your friends got bitten. But I can see from where you're coming from. Maybe it could be fun, but I still don't want it to happen. :P
I know this sounds bad, but it sort of makes me want the zombie apocalypse to happen.... I'd love to go killing some walkers with a melee we… moreapon or a pistol... Although people would be dying around you, think about how much fun you and your friends could have killing walkers?
Well, not a lot. I'm still kinda the same. I must admit that I now care more about the feelings of other people and what consequenses my actions/reactions have on certain situations. As a result, I now often try to see things from different perspectives.
My best friend and I both agree that it has changed the way we perceive cause and effect. Our choices, our words, our actions can shape the … morefuture. I mean, I already was aware of that fact before, but honestly, the Telltale formula has really helped me with decisions I've had to make. The [...] option is pretty relevant to my situation in life right now, actually. My work life can be likened to middle school, chock full of gossipers and drama queens, and I unfortunately have been the center of interest for quite some time now. So my choices are:
A. [Defend myself like a whiny baby]
B. [Fuel the fire by adding my own gossip]
C. [Exploit sympathy from allies] or
D. [...] IE: TUNE IT OUT!
I go for D. And talk about video games instead. Like an adult.... Just an example of First World Problems, I guess.
This is one of the games that changed me.It's like the first gameboy you had when you were a kid,it's the same when I talk about TWD.
This game remains in my memory from the beginning.
All the TWD things became a part of me.
TWD universe means so much for me(if you know what I feel about it), but many people would say that I'm crazy.
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I blame the Swedes.
We're way too friendly for that shit.
I'm gonna be serious here...
It changed me on how I view people and the world.
Danny St. John: "Ain't no way them f*ckers gonna get away with this."
Hahaha! Go Patrick!
tfw mods delete are interesting convo
That was really quite an interesting convo
Once again I blame the Swedes.
If I am president, i'll make public restrooms illegal and make twd a requirement in order to be a citizen of the united states of america. Number 1.
Are you a citizen of the United States?
made me impatient. but in a good way..
not really...
It turned me into a zombie apocalypse prepper. And like ayano-chan said, i view people way differently now, in a good way.
Yeah, once i was someone who didn't care about stuff, but now i know i must enjoy the small things, and enjoy and be happy with what/and who i have.
Dude i do the same, i know some awesome camping sites if ZA hits us, also there's boats not so far from here.
After TWD, I became obsessed with all this ZA stuff. I think about this really often, I do tests about surviving in ZA, etc.
Yeah, it's not the only game that made me want a gun but it's one of them.
What if it will be a boy? )
I now feel like my life IS the game. I think about how my dialogue towards others will change their thoughts about me.
My life is tailored on how I play.
I would buy all of the deserts!! xD
I can't watch Hart of Dixie without constantly thinking about Luke...
Haha, I knew someone was gonna ask me that.
Of course I'd still be overjoyed with a boy. But I want to experience what it's like to have that special bond between a father and his little girl.
i bought two clementine hats so yeah
It made me Obsessed with the walking dead
Words can't describe how much it changed my life. I'll say it changed it completely. I don't know we're Id be if I never found out about it, and I don't want to know.
Not really. I do however sometimes daydream at work about the next episode. I thought about putting a picture of Clementine/Ben/Sarah/Lee at work. When someone would ask me about the picture, i would explain those are my kids, the baby's mama won't let me see them. You would be amazed what people will believe if you say it with a straight face.
I have realised I don't want to be with quite a few people on this forum if an apocalyptic event happens.
Yeah, you got a good point.
It made me appreciate good writing in video games a lot more. It also rekindled my interest in writing poetry. More importantly, I not longer emotionally detach myself from movies/shows/video games. I've learned to invest myself in characters and not afraid to shed the occasional man tear.
Fuck, a few days ago, a piece of gangsta rap made me start sniffling. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO ME, TELLTALE?!
it made me stuck to this forum
My best friend and I both agree that it has changed the way we perceive cause and effect. Our choices, our words, our actions can shape the future. I mean, I already was aware of that fact before, but honestly, the Telltale formula has really helped me with decisions I've had to make. The [...] option is pretty relevant to my situation in life right now, actually. My work life can be likened to middle school, chock full of gossipers and drama queens, and I unfortunately have been the center of interest for quite some time now. So my choices are:
A. [Defend myself like a whiny baby]
B. [Fuel the fire by adding my own gossip]
C. [Exploit sympathy from allies] or
D. [...] IE: TUNE IT OUT!
I go for D. And talk about video games instead. Like an adult.... Just an example of First World Problems, I guess.
Yeah it really has. Before the Walking Dead I was an all-around nice person, and I had only started on a couple issues of the comics. I hadn't started the show yet. As you can probably tell the first few issues weren't exactly "moral-challenging" and whatnot unlike what it is today (well except when you know who was shot by you know what - But I'm speaking on account of more complex moral dillemas). I stopped reading the comics for a while to focus my attention onto the video game.
Now like I said I was an all-around nice person (by that I mean I don't think I'm not that nice now) so as you can probably tell gore, and stuff wasn't really my interest. I mean I knew what zombies were and I played games which had blood and things in them but never really interested in both. I would just try and be nice to other people and make the "right choice".
Now I think it's a lot more complex, I tend to really think decisions through rather than panic and just choose one that "looks good" - Plus I don't really act that nice to others anymore. I mean if you're a friend of Clementine in my game (Nick, for example) then I'll try and be nice. But if you're someone who I don't trust (Reggie, liked him as a character, didn't trust him) then I may throw you under the bus (blamed him for not teaching me and Sarah how to pick berries properly).
However sometimes I'm still that all-around nice person (I gave water to the dying man) but mainly it's for personal gain (I only gave him water hoping he'd be able to speak easier and tell me where Christa was).
But I don't think The Walking Dead had a huge impact on me, I think my 'all-around nice' personality sort of changed just due to me growing up (I was 13 when I played the first episode, it was released before my birthday. I'm now 16.) and just learning about the world and such. However I feel that the Walking Dead did somewhat impact me as it forced me as the player to deal with moral scenarios.
Hey, whats with the downvotes? Take my upvote.
Really?? How so?
I know this sounds bad, but it sort of makes me want the zombie apocalypse to happen.... I'd love to go killing some walkers with a melee weapon or a pistol... Although people would be dying around you, think about how much fun you and your friends could have killing walkers?
I think the fun would end shortly if you or your friends got bitten. But I can see from where you're coming from. Maybe it could be fun, but I still don't want it to happen. :P
Well, not a lot. I'm still kinda the same. I must admit that I now care more about the feelings of other people and what consequenses my actions/reactions have on certain situations. As a result, I now often try to see things from different perspectives.
This is one of the games that changed me.It's like the first gameboy you had when you were a kid,it's the same when I talk about TWD.
This game remains in my memory from the beginning.
All the TWD things became a part of me.
TWD universe means so much for me(if you know what I feel about it), but many people would say that I'm crazy.
I tend to think of choices more often and the possible outcomes in reality. Plus I would really like to have daughter now on.
Many things, but Chuck's words, damn. They had a lot of impact on me.