I don't know about all that. TWAU was working with established lore and had great character dynamics. Stuff Minecraft is sorely lacking in. But, yeah, who knows? They're a talented bunch, at TT, they might surprise us.
I don't know about all that. TWAU was working with established lore and had great character dynamics. Stuff Minecraft is sorely lacking in. But, yeah, who knows? They're a talented bunch, at TT, they might surprise us.
I don't know, haven't seen gameplay or a trailer yet. I hate that every person on this site judges this game before we've hardly seen or heard anything about it.
I don't know, haven't seen gameplay or a trailer yet. I hate that every person on this site judges this game before we've hardly seen or heard anything about it.
We need to ask ourselves one thing: Has Telltale disappointed yet? It enhanced the Walking Dead TV Show and Graphic Novels for me, as they did with GOT. Yes, Minecraft is a meaningless game about building that is irritatingly popularised by small children and big Youtubers.
But consider this: Each Telltale series up until know has HAD to follow the arc of a previously-set Universe, be it Borderlands or GOT, but right now, with this game, Telltale can literally do anything...
ANYTHING! The amount of stuff these guys manage to do in set universes is incredible, but now a set universe with no previous arc.
To annoyingly use the same description as I did for the Minecraft game: The possibilities are endless.
If Minecraft isn't your game, that's fine, it's not mine either, but to immediately say NO to this new game without even seeing a screen or anything?
Give it a chance, that's all I'll say. Speculation is fine, but to make a final decision without any concrete showings or descriptions isn't a good idea in my opinion.
Please consider this, and thanks for you're time.
TellTale has disappointed, actually. Jurassic Park: The Game, I think Law & Order, much of Season 2 of the Walking Dead, were given mixed reviews. I personally love JP:TG and liked Season 2, but TellTale is definitely not perfect.
We need to ask ourselves one thing: Has Telltale disappointed yet? It enhanced the Walking Dead TV Show and Graphic Novels for me, as they d… moreid with GOT. Yes, Minecraft is a meaningless game about building that is irritatingly popularised by small children and big Youtubers.
But consider this: Each Telltale series up until know has HAD to follow the arc of a previously-set Universe, be it Borderlands or GOT, but right now, with this game, Telltale can literally do anything...
ANYTHING! The amount of stuff these guys manage to do in set universes is incredible, but now a set universe with no previous arc.
To annoyingly use the same description as I did for the Minecraft game: The possibilities are endless.
If Minecraft isn't your game, that's fine, it's not mine either, but to immediately say NO to this new game without even seeing a screen or anything?
Give it a chance, that's all I'll say. Speculation is fine, but to make a final decisi… [view original content]
Okay, alright, okay. But consider this if you can: Are there any perfect video game companies?
Every game you would come across, nowadays more especially, will have problems, and that's fine, they're there to be fixed. But Telltale's games have an inept ability that most other games don't. While games like COD or Halo or whatever would try and focus in on a story, there are still people who just pick it up for the shooting or whatever. (This isn't a general example, because there are exceptions, so bear with me). Telltale games, in their format of portrayal, focus directly on the story. They force you to be in tune with the events around you other than you trying to smash that button to skip the cutscene to keep playing.
Is Telltale perfect and the best company without mistakes ever? No, that was my Error.
But consider this: Is Telltale unique? I believe that the answer to that is yes. Have you're own opinions on the matter, but I do believe that Telltales games, with their portrayal and storylines are great, and I for one am going to buy this game, just episode one, not because I like Minecraft( I don't, btw) but because the Story will be unique, as will the Gameplay.
Hold off until E3, then, with hopeful new screens, we can for a better opinion on this,
Thanks for your time
TellTale has disappointed, actually. Jurassic Park: The Game, I think Law & Order, much of Season 2 of the Walking Dead, were given mixed reviews. I personally love JP:TG and liked Season 2, but TellTale is definitely not perfect.
Actually they confirmed Minecraft won't be at E3, however they alluded to it being at another con. I'd probably guess Minecon, which is early July I believe.
Okay, alright, okay. But consider this if you can: Are there any perfect video game companies?
Every game you would come across, nowadays m… moreore especially, will have problems, and that's fine, they're there to be fixed. But Telltale's games have an inept ability that most other games don't. While games like COD or Halo or whatever would try and focus in on a story, there are still people who just pick it up for the shooting or whatever. (This isn't a general example, because there are exceptions, so bear with me). Telltale games, in their format of portrayal, focus directly on the story. They force you to be in tune with the events around you other than you trying to smash that button to skip the cutscene to keep playing.
Is Telltale perfect and the best company without mistakes ever? No, that was my Error.
But consider this: Is Telltale unique? I believe that the answer to that is yes. Have you're own opinions on the matter, but I do belie… [view original content]
If it doesn't turn out to be like that would you buy it, like you did with Tales From The Borderlands despite you constantly claiming it would be horrible?
Yes I will because I feel like some of the game ideas that telltale games seems stupid but when I go into it I found out how wrong I am about how bad I'm saying it is going to be like I though Tales From the Borderlands and The Walking Dead Season Two were going to be terrible but I was wrong. So yes I feel like we should cause we may think its bad by the cover and the idea but telltale well never stop amazing us
Yes, for the same reason I bought the Strong Bad game & for the same reason I watch fanmade Minecraft Cartoons (Minecraft the Noob Adventures has great characters & an amusing story). I even took a chance on the original Hector: Badge of Carnage & enjoyed it.
We all know that at some point, the first episode is going to be released for free & the naysayers usually cave in to a free trial just to see how it turns out.
My only gripe right now is that Telltale has partnered with Lionsgate, & they have no plans to use The Hunger Games.
My only gripe right now is that Telltale has partnered with Lionsgate, & they have no plans to use The Hunger Games.
...At least, no public plans that us fans of Telltale know about anyways. With rare exceptions like Marvel 2017, Telltale generally keeps their cards close to their chest when it comes to announcing games far off. For now into the foreseeable future, I would expect news and info from Telltale to focus on currently announced projects like Walking Dead: Michonne, Minecraft Story Mode, Telltale's first Super Show (with more info implied to come at Comic Con), and of course, currently live Seasons such as Game of Thrones or Tales from the Borderlands.
News for games like Walking Dead: Season 3 and Telltale's Marvel project will probably come further down the line.
Yes, for the same reason I bought the Strong Bad game & for the same reason I watch fanmade Minecraft Cartoons (Minecraft the Noob Adven… moretures has great characters & an amusing story). I even took a chance on the original Hector: Badge of Carnage & enjoyed it.
We all know that at some point, the first episode is going to be released for free & the naysayers usually cave in to a free trial just to see how it turns out.
My only gripe right now is that Telltale has partnered with Lionsgate, & they have no plans to use The Hunger Games.
Definitely not buying it. The only way I would even possibly consider it is if they blow me away with whatever they show at Minecon and if it gets amazingly praised and has a demo.
If it doesn't turn out to be like that would you buy it, like you did with Tales From The Borderlands despite you constantly claiming it would be horrible?
Absolutely not.
Edit: Man I was really pissed off when they announced this, and that was wrong of me. After thinking about it, I will pro… morebably give it a try, buy the first episode, and if I like it, then I'll buy the season pass. Keep an open mind guys, it could be good.
Borderlands was different though, the games have shit stories but still an interesting world
I doubted Telltale and they proved me wrong
But with Minecraft there is no potential I mean just watch the trailer, its looks atrocious
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If that guy also working on TWD 3 will you still want to kill him
Minecraft is a game that they focus on gameplay and creativity, if the graphic suck, you can go download a texture pack to make it look better. Even now pewdiepie also start playing this game.
So then I assume you must have received an advance copy of the game and have already played before us, either that or you're jumping to conclusions based solely on the fact that, because it has Minecraft in the title, it will suck even though you've never given it a chance.
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Ill wait till after ep 1 is out, see peoples reaction to it then maybe. I'd prefer season two of TWAU over this though, if im perfectly honest.
But who knows a_great_guy this could even top the story of twau since we all know telltale has made some great games for the most part
I don't know about all that. TWAU was working with established lore and had great character dynamics. Stuff Minecraft is sorely lacking in. But, yeah, who knows? They're a talented bunch, at TT, they might surprise us.
I will be getting it because i love the games telltale makes
yeah and telltale has to make a original story so i think it very well could top twau
I don't know, haven't seen gameplay or a trailer yet. I hate that every person on this site judges this game before we've hardly seen or heard anything about it.
Woah, let's tone it down some. Thanks.
Okay i'll edit it.
That's better. Thanks!
no
to each their own, I am not into a video games that are based on building builds.
I will stick to the borderlands, game of thrones and the walking dead, also if they ever get around to wolf among us series 2.
Hell No, maybe if i like it on youtube
We need to ask ourselves one thing: Has Telltale disappointed yet? It enhanced the Walking Dead TV Show and Graphic Novels for me, as they did with GOT. Yes, Minecraft is a meaningless game about building that is irritatingly popularised by small children and big Youtubers.
But consider this: Each Telltale series up until know has HAD to follow the arc of a previously-set Universe, be it Borderlands or GOT, but right now, with this game, Telltale can literally do anything...
ANYTHING! The amount of stuff these guys manage to do in set universes is incredible, but now a set universe with no previous arc.
To annoyingly use the same description as I did for the Minecraft game: The possibilities are endless.
If Minecraft isn't your game, that's fine, it's not mine either, but to immediately say NO to this new game without even seeing a screen or anything?
Give it a chance, that's all I'll say. Speculation is fine, but to make a final decision without any concrete showings or descriptions isn't a good idea in my opinion.
Please consider this, and thanks for you're time.
TellTale has disappointed, actually. Jurassic Park: The Game, I think Law & Order, much of Season 2 of the Walking Dead, were given mixed reviews. I personally love JP:TG and liked Season 2, but TellTale is definitely not perfect.
if thos is true thats freat news thanks for letting me know
sorry for the spelling im typing on my ps vita the touchscreen cant spell properly
Who the hell isn't?
Okay, alright, okay. But consider this if you can: Are there any perfect video game companies?
Every game you would come across, nowadays more especially, will have problems, and that's fine, they're there to be fixed. But Telltale's games have an inept ability that most other games don't. While games like COD or Halo or whatever would try and focus in on a story, there are still people who just pick it up for the shooting or whatever. (This isn't a general example, because there are exceptions, so bear with me). Telltale games, in their format of portrayal, focus directly on the story. They force you to be in tune with the events around you other than you trying to smash that button to skip the cutscene to keep playing.
Is Telltale perfect and the best company without mistakes ever? No, that was my Error.
But consider this: Is Telltale unique? I believe that the answer to that is yes. Have you're own opinions on the matter, but I do believe that Telltales games, with their portrayal and storylines are great, and I for one am going to buy this game, just episode one, not because I like Minecraft( I don't, btw) but because the Story will be unique, as will the Gameplay.
Hold off until E3, then, with hopeful new screens, we can for a better opinion on this,
Thanks for your time
Actually they confirmed Minecraft won't be at E3, however they alluded to it being at another con. I'd probably guess Minecon, which is early July I believe.
Hum...not sure if i'm going to play the game or not, maybe i wait and watch the review .
No because its probably going to be shit
I don't like wasting my money
As long as we don't get a TWAU s2, NOPE
If it doesn't turn out to be like that would you buy it, like you did with Tales From The Borderlands despite you constantly claiming it would be horrible?
Yes I will because I feel like some of the game ideas that telltale games seems stupid but when I go into it I found out how wrong I am about how bad I'm saying it is going to be like I though Tales From the Borderlands and The Walking Dead Season Two were going to be terrible but I was wrong. So yes I feel like we should cause we may think its bad by the cover and the idea but telltale well never stop amazing us
Yes, for the same reason I bought the Strong Bad game & for the same reason I watch fanmade Minecraft Cartoons (Minecraft the Noob Adventures has great characters & an amusing story). I even took a chance on the original Hector: Badge of Carnage & enjoyed it.
We all know that at some point, the first episode is going to be released for free & the naysayers usually cave in to a free trial just to see how it turns out.
My only gripe right now is that Telltale has partnered with Lionsgate, & they have no plans to use The Hunger Games.
...At least, no public plans that us fans of Telltale know about anyways. With rare exceptions like Marvel 2017, Telltale generally keeps their cards close to their chest when it comes to announcing games far off. For now into the foreseeable future, I would expect news and info from Telltale to focus on currently announced projects like Walking Dead: Michonne, Minecraft Story Mode, Telltale's first Super Show (with more info implied to come at Comic Con), and of course, currently live Seasons such as Game of Thrones or Tales from the Borderlands.
News for games like Walking Dead: Season 3 and Telltale's Marvel project will probably come further down the line.
Definitely not buying it. The only way I would even possibly consider it is if they blow me away with whatever they show at Minecon and if it gets amazingly praised and has a demo.
I loved all telltales games so far, so it couldnt hurt to give it a try. (and yes im new to the forums)
Welcome to the forums Mr. Fazzbear.
Thanks Arlo
EDIT: Didnt know there was a reply button :P
Borderlands was different though, the games have shit stories but still an interesting world
I doubted Telltale and they proved me wrong
But with Minecraft there is no potential I mean just watch the trailer, its looks atrocious
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I watched the trailer and it looks interesting and it has potential.
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Looking back...Still no.
But it suuuuucks
Really? I don't believe anyone's received a copy of the game yet to judge it yet.
So then I assume you must have received an advance copy of the game and have already played before us, either that or you're jumping to conclusions based solely on the fact that, because it has Minecraft in the title, it will suck even though you've never given it a chance.
You seriously shouldn't judge a book by it's cover.
Any game has the spark in them to make it good. (And yes, I will.)