How can Telltale surprise us with Wellington? (make it not predictable)

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  • Shh! You're giving Telltale ideas!

    Lilacsbloom posted: »

    Yeah but they had 'we are bad people' written all over them. It was too easy to tell the group couldn't trust them from the get go. Although

  • Qunari Inquisitor FTW!

    Nobody expects a Quinari to show up at your doorstep at the cabin instead of Luke, but hey, anything's possible. Lol imagine that, instead o

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    we meet Christa on our way to Wellington and while she's taking us to her camp she tells us how she couldn't have survived with out help form this woman she met and when we get there it turns out to be Lily

  • Give me time.

    Sarangholic posted: »

    That's the second reference to a Paul Verhoeven film you've made today... If you can somehow fit in Total Recall that'd be gold. He's good for sci-fi... When he gets into the 'erotic thriller' it's crap. Showgirls bombed, and then there was this:

  • think that's going to last lol

    That was just Molly being annoying again, the current state of Rick and the community in the comics shows that she is wrong.

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    we meet Christa on our way to Wellington and while she's taking us to her camp she tells us how she couldn't have survived with out help form this woman she met and when we get there it turns out to be Lily

  • I think it can honestly. Not peacefully or easily, but it can stand. That vital moment when it was snowing over Alexandria proved that. That was one of the most defining scenes of The Walking Dead.

    jamex1223 posted: »

    think that's going to last lol

  • idk that new group, I don't think their bad, just seem their massive distrust will make them do stupid shit and endung fuckin up the whole thing up. maybe not destroy it but definitely it will cost them. and negan of course is still alive but... never take half measures specially in the ZA

    I think it can honestly. Not peacefully or easily, but it can stand. That vital moment when it was snowing over Alexandria proved that. That was one of the most defining scenes of The Walking Dead.

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