"...the other interesting characters?" You mean the people who shoved a little girl into a rundown shack because they couldn't tell the difference between a dog bite and a zombie bite?
No offence meant towards Telltale's writers, but they REALLY had to work overtime to make us care about the new cast after that misstep.
Disappointed.
Do not get me wrong, his character was great. His story even came to a perfect close... But then it was all made meaningles… mores.
As is to be expected when his fanbase is so vocal, Telltale focuses on so much Kenny-fanservice that he is hogging the attention away from all the other interesting characters.
It is great to have him back, but his return has brought to the story of Season 2 little else than decline in quality. It really hurts to admit that.
Please do not use the "us" pronoun like that. While there definitely is a vocal hive mind present in the community, people play the game in their own way. Like you and me and our apparently differing opinions on the subject of the characters.
And in my opinion, the bite confusion is unimportant. Nothing but bad writing. I strictly hold the writing of the plot responsible for it. Telltale seemingly did not intend to make a big deal out of it, but the community is very analytic on every detail, so they did not get away with it. Either way, it does not make the characters any less interesting. Maybe to you it does, maybe even to most of the audience it does, but the little faith I personally have in Telltale is focused on the new characters. Luke, Nick, Rebecca, Sarah, I want to know more about them.
So maybe I am alone with my mentality, but I am far more interested in the stories of characters with actual weaknesses, rather than watching the invulnerable brick wall of a man Kenny come up with new ways of establish over and over again how badass he is.
Nevertheless, I understand and respect where you are coming from with that.
"...the other interesting characters?" You mean the people who shoved a little girl into a rundown shack because they couldn't tell the diff… moreerence between a dog bite and a zombie bite?
No offence meant towards Telltale's writers, but they REALLY had to work overtime to make us care about the new cast after that misstep.
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"...the other interesting characters?" You mean the people who shoved a little girl into a rundown shack because they couldn't tell the difference between a dog bite and a zombie bite?
No offence meant towards Telltale's writers, but they REALLY had to work overtime to make us care about the new cast after that misstep.
I kind of hyperventilated, cried and then
That was me, I swear.
Please do not use the "us" pronoun like that. While there definitely is a vocal hive mind present in the community, people play the game in their own way. Like you and me and our apparently differing opinions on the subject of the characters.
And in my opinion, the bite confusion is unimportant. Nothing but bad writing. I strictly hold the writing of the plot responsible for it. Telltale seemingly did not intend to make a big deal out of it, but the community is very analytic on every detail, so they did not get away with it. Either way, it does not make the characters any less interesting. Maybe to you it does, maybe even to most of the audience it does, but the little faith I personally have in Telltale is focused on the new characters. Luke, Nick, Rebecca, Sarah, I want to know more about them.
So maybe I am alone with my mentality, but I am far more interested in the stories of characters with actual weaknesses, rather than watching the invulnerable brick wall of a man Kenny come up with new ways of establish over and over again how badass he is.
Nevertheless, I understand and respect where you are coming from with that.