Rate the Telltale Games

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  • These scores represent my overall personal enjoyment of the following games:

    • TWD S1: 10/10
    • TWAU: 10/10
    • TWD S2: 10/10
    • TFTB: 10/10
    • GOT: 10/10
  • First comment, felt like sharing:

    1. The Walking Dead Season 1 - 9.5/10
    2. The Walking Dead Season 2 - 9.5/10
    3. The Wolf Among Us - 9/10
    4. Game of Thrones - Still working on it :)
    5. The Walking Dead - 400 Days - 4/10
  • Welcome

    I noticed a lack of Tales From the Borderlands on your list, why is that?

    Lokthey posted: »

    First comment, felt like sharing: * The Walking Dead Season 1 - 9.5/10 * The Walking Dead Season 2 - 9.5/10 * The Wolf Among Us - 9/10 * Game of Thrones - Still working on it * The Walking Dead - 400 Days - 4/10

  • I see you're living up to your nickname. :D

    These scores represent my overall personal enjoyment of the following games: * TWD S1: 10/10 * TWAU: 10/10 * TWD S2: 10/10 * TFTB: 10/10 * GOT: 10/10

    1. Tales
    2. TWD S1
    3. Minecraft/TWAU
    4. TWD S2
  • I LOVE Telltale, but I just can't give every series a 10/10 it just doesn't feel right.

    These scores represent my overall personal enjoyment of the following games: * TWD S1: 10/10 * TWAU: 10/10 * TWD S2: 10/10 * TFTB: 10/10 * GOT: 10/10

  • A shame that most everyone in this thread only has games that came after Walking Dead S1.

    1. Walking Dead S1- 9/10
    2. Sam and Max S3- 8.5/10
    3. The Wolf Among Us- 8.5/10
    4. Sam and Max S2- 8/10
    5. Tales of Monkey Island- 8/10
    6. Game of Thrones- 6.5/10
    7. Back to the Future- 7/10
    8. Walking Dead S2- 3.5/10
  • That's fine by me. I'm not a reviewer, I just enjoyed all of those games equally. I can't choose which one I'd pick over another, that's impossible. But I owe it to these games. They're my drug. My luck. My fame. My fortune.

    • ...
    • ...
    • ...
    • What the fuck am I doing with my life.

    I LOVE Telltale, but I just can't give every series a 10/10 it just doesn't feel right.

  • Where is Tales from the Borderlands in your list :(

    Zeruis posted: »

    A shame that most everyone in this thread only has games that came after Walking Dead S1. * Walking Dead S1- 9/10 * Sam and Max S3- 8.

  • Haven't played it yet. That's all... :)

    It'll come...

    Welcome I noticed a lack of Tales From the Borderlands on your list, why is that?

  • You NEED to.

    Lokthey posted: »

    Haven't played it yet. That's all... It'll come...

  • I never said it was a bad thing i'm just surprised

    Is that a bad thing for people to like Game of Thrones? It is my favorite game closely behind Tales from the Borderlands.

  • haha if you say so. It says more about your 'taste' tbh

    DillonDex posted: »

    Wait people actually thought game of thrones was good? People with good taste did.

  • edited December 2015

    The amount of likes on my comments and yours speak for themselves, mate. :)

    Kailand posted: »

    haha if you say so. It says more about your 'taste' tbh

  • edited December 2015

    Game of Thrones- 6.5/10

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    Sorry, I just needed a reason to use that hint mark.

    Zeruis posted: »

    A shame that most everyone in this thread only has games that came after Walking Dead S1. * Walking Dead S1- 9/10 * Sam and Max S3- 8.

  • Well, he gave TWD S2 3.5/10, I'm not surprised TBH.

    Wolfenus54 posted: »

    Game of Thrones- 6.5/10 Sorry, I just needed a reason to use that hint mark.

  • Okay, TWD S2 may be a weak series but a 3.5/10 is ridiculous IMO.

    ZapThroat posted: »

    Well, he gave TWD S2 3.5/10, I'm not surprised TBH.

  • TWDS1 - 9,5/10
    TWDS2 - 8/10
    TWAU - 9/10
    GoT - 8/10
    TftBL - 10/10

  • 1) the walking dead 2) the walking dead season 2 3)the wolf among us 4)game of thrones 5)tales from borderlands 6)Jurassic park the game 7)back to the future 8)minecraft story mode 9)sam and max 10) (all other)

  • My comments extends to those people too. Also a lot of people used to think that the earth was flat, however that doesn't make it flat ;) mate

  • a lot of people used to think the earth was flat, however that doesn't make it flat ;)

    Yes, but a lot more people thought it wasn't. And they were right.

    Kailand posted: »

    My comments extends to those people too. Also a lot of people used to think that the earth was flat, however that doesn't make it flat mate

  • edited December 2015

    Agreed, and the fact that this opinion isn't even that uncommon is even more ridiculous, it's so incredibly underrated.

    Wolfenus54 posted: »

    Okay, TWD S2 may be a weak series but a 3.5/10 is ridiculous IMO.

  • 9)sam and max

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    1) the walking dead 2) the walking dead season 2 3)the wolf among us 4)game of thrones 5)tales from borderlands 6)Jurassic park the game 7)back to the future 8)minecraft story mode 9)sam and max 10) (all other)

  • A lot of people thought so after it was tested and proved. My point being appealing to popularity (like you did) doesn't make you right.

    DillonDex posted: »

    a lot of people used to think the earth was flat, however that doesn't make it flat Yes, but a lot more people thought it wasn't. And they were right.

  • A lot of people thought so after it was tested and proved.

    Right, yes, they did? But that really doesn't make any sort of point, whatsoever. Certainly not one that backs up anything you've said.

    My point being appealing to popularity (like you did) doesn't make you right.

    Well, no, not necessarily, you're right. But in this particular instance? I'm afraid it does. I'm not right because people agree me with -- people agree with me because I'm right. Slight difference, but one you're clearly missing here. You don't like Game of Thrones? Well, you'll fit in well around here. You think Borderlands is the best thing ever? Well, you'll fit in even better.

    But fact is, Game of Thrones is a good game. Regardless of whether you personally enjoy it or not. The Hunger Games does nothing for me -- however, do I wonder how anyone likes it? Do I discredit the series? No, I don't. I just stick to what I like, and let it be. The fact you couldn't do the same, is why we're having this back-and-forth.

    Kailand posted: »

    A lot of people thought so after it was tested and proved. My point being appealing to popularity (like you did) doesn't make you right.

  • doesn't make any sort of point

    It linked into to the appeal to popularity point.

    You don't like Game of Thrones? Well, you'll fit in well around here

    It's pretty clear with your appeal to popularity that i don't. Also I wrote my first post because i was surprised to see received pretty well here, because most of what i've seen has been pretty negative. Personally i thought it was pretty average (4 - 5/10).

    The fact you couldn't do the same, is why we're having this back-and-forth

    No the reason we are having this back and forth is because you wrote a condescending reply (which was funny tbf) to my original post because i didn't think it was good and you had to discredit my opinion. So i just tried to send it back as snidely as i could which was pretty fun :) . You'll notice other people responded in a manner that wasn't condescending and those conversations ended pretty quickly.

    Also I am pretty curious as to why you liked it?

    DillonDex posted: »

    A lot of people thought so after it was tested and proved. Right, yes, they did? But that really doesn't make any sort of point, wha

  • You seem to be arguing that the most popular opinion is always the right one, are you sure that's wise?

    DillonDex posted: »

    a lot of people used to think the earth was flat, however that doesn't make it flat Yes, but a lot more people thought it wasn't. And they were right.

  • Dont go trusting what people say about GoT in the forum section, everyone just bitches about how "choices dont matter" despite the major branching in episode 6

    Kailand posted: »

    doesn't make any sort of point It linked into to the appeal to popularity point. You don't like Game of Thrones? Well, you'll

  • You're right sadly. People have gone into this weird 'fact' phase. Its like you're told all your life that a certain movie is bad and no matter how good it is when you see it you imagine its bad since you can't accept you were wrong about something that was so clear to you before.

    They've gone to the point in which they'll hate it even when their critism makes no logical sense. It kinda makes me feel bad for them tbh.

    Poogers555 posted: »

    Dont go trusting what people say about GoT in the forum section, everyone just bitches about how "choices dont matter" despite the major branching in episode 6

  • Its not. Be happy that you enjoy something no matter what others think.

    Is that a bad thing for people to like Game of Thrones? It is my favorite game closely behind Tales from the Borderlands.

  • Being happy with what you love....i guess

    That's fine by me. I'm not a reviewer, I just enjoyed all of those games equally. I can't choose which one I'd pick over another, that's imp

  • Welcome to the forum :)

    Lokthey posted: »

    First comment, felt like sharing: * The Walking Dead Season 1 - 9.5/10 * The Walking Dead Season 2 - 9.5/10 * The Wolf Among Us - 9/10 * Game of Thrones - Still working on it * The Walking Dead - 400 Days - 4/10

    • Jurassic Park 7/10
    • Walking Dead Season 1 9.5/10
    • The Wolf Among Us 9/10
    • Walking Dead Season 2 4/10
    • Tales From The Borderlands 9/10
    • Game Of Thrones 9/10
  • edited December 2015

    It linked into to the appeal to popularity point.

    If you say so.

    It's pretty clear with your appeal to popularity that i don't.

    Wrong. I clearly said me being right had nothing to do with that. I guess I'll have to repeat myself: "I'm not right because people agree me with -- people agree with me because I'm right."

    because you wrote a condescending reply

    Well, you're the one who felt the need to question how anyone could like Game of Thrones, as if that was a necessary thing to say. You were also the one who added:

    haha if you say so. It says more about your 'taste' tbh

    Which is why I brought up the how likes things. It obviously doesn't say more just about my taste, if so many other people agree with me. A point you've twisted to have a whole other meaning.

    Also I am pretty curious as to why you liked it?

    Well, so many reasons. I loved playing as the different members of House Forrester; they were a varied and awesome compilation of characters who, in my opinion, are Telltale's best. I love interacting with storylines and characters from the show. And despite what everyone else says -- decisions matter in Game of Thrones more than any other Telltale Game. I'd love to hear a Borderlands decision as big as the choice between Asher and Rodrik, or the choice of the Sentinel. Because far as I see it, the only true, big decision in Borderlands -- to rule Hyperion or not -- gets retconned and dismissed five minutes in anyway. But, of course, since it's Borderlands, it gets a free pass on everything. No one can critique almighty Borderlands, that can do no wrong. But Game of Thrones however? All people seem to do is dismiss it.. all for reasons I don't understand. And I don't think they do either. They just blather: "HER DURH GAME OF THRONS SUCKZ. DECISIONS DON'T MATTER. BORDERLANDS IS TEH BESTEZ TELLTALE GAME EVAR."

    And yet all I hear is a sheep bleating. (Side note: many of them haven't even played GoT, and they do it anyway)

    Decisions don't matter? Yes they do, more than any other Telltale Game, and I defy anyone to prove otherwise. The writing is poor? Purely subjective. I hate how people keep trying to pass it off as irrefutable fact. I think, again, it's easily Telltale's best. Think of the writing behind the Gryff-Rodrik Standing-Up Sequence in Episode 3, or when Rodrik imprisons him in Episode 4, or the scene where Mira first meets Cersei, and so forth...

    Kailand posted: »

    doesn't make any sort of point It linked into to the appeal to popularity point. You don't like Game of Thrones? Well, you'll

  • For the third time, no I'm not.

    I clearly state: "I'm not right because people agree me with -- people agree with me because I'm right."

    And arguing that would be a stupid thing anyway--because by that logic, I'd be agreeing that Borderlands is the best Telltale Game (which I don't think it is), since that's the most popular opinion on here.

    Flog61 posted: »

    You seem to be arguing that the most popular opinion is always the right one, are you sure that's wise?

  • how anyone could like Game of Thrones

    Already said that the original post was because i was surprised. Maybe i could have said another way.

    I'm not right because people agree me with -- people agree with me because I'm right

    You realise i can make the exact same point, like i said before i haven't seen a really positive reception to the game. Also i don't think you're right i think GoT was pretty average

    You were also the one who added:

    haha if you say so. It says more about your 'taste' tbh

    In response to your reply

    It obviously doesn't say more just about my taste, if so many other people agree with me. A point you've twisted to have a whole other meaning.

    I think A is right, other people think A is right therefore how can A be wrong. How is that not an argument from popularity

    Also i never said that the decisions have to matter it's not that big of a deal but it is nice when they do. While it was cool to switch around from PoV to PoV i felt Borderlands did it better by focusing on two main characters and it made it feel as if the choices had more weight. Also those two big decisions you mentioned end in exactly the same way and one them you will only see the effects in season 2 and the other had a dumb effect. Also yeah Borderlands doesn't get a free pass i thought episode 5 of Borderlands was weaker than episode 4 and they played the 'sacrifice myself' only to magically revive the character too many times . Also i didn't like GoT because i thought the overall writing was weaker than previous games, i didn't think it looked great i think i would have preferred their normal art style and technical issues with the game (which they improved in the later episodes).

    DillonDex posted: »

    It linked into to the appeal to popularity point. If you say so. It's pretty clear with your appeal to popularity that i don't

  • WTF is this conversation?

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    Kailand posted: »

    how anyone could like Game of Thrones Already said that the original post was because i was surprised. Maybe i could have said anoth

  • I don't know anymore

    ZapThroat posted: »

    WTF is this conversation?

    1. Walking Dead
    2. Sam and Max(it did start most of this)
    3. Monkey Island
    4. Wolf among us
    5. Game of Thrones
    6. Back to the future
    7. Bone
    8. Poker night at the inventory(i think it was called that)

    i haven't played JP or Tales of Borderlands so i am not counting them here, but as i understand it TOB is really good and JP is the absolute worst that Telltale has ever made, but yeah was easier to do the series as they do have good and bad seasons, like TWD s1 is definatly the best that telltale has made, with Sam and Max s03 right behind it, but Season 2 of TWD was not as good but still good, Sam and Max s01 and s02 had its moments but both were building up the core parts of what most telltalegames consists of now and then JP was the testing ground for the QuickTime events and TWD the game that mastered that.

    Monkey Island was just enjoyable and had many memorable moments. Wolf among us was also enjoyable.

    Bone was the first telltale game and had problems with mechanisms, but was fun at times :)

    Both GoT and BTTF were ok, but were lacking something, BTTF was a fun world to visit and i might have to replay it but it was missing that punch and humour that Sam and Max and Monkey Island had, and GoT was missing something that i just can't put my finger on that TWD mastered so well.

    There were other games like Puzzle Agent and stuff but i can't remember them all, i have loved and supported Telltale from the start and will of course in the future continue to do that.

  • edited December 2015

    There are so many contradictions I don't even know where to begin. I certainly don't have the patience to list them all. But here goes:

    Already said that the original post was because i was surprised.

    Wrong again. This was your original post:

    Wait people actually thought game of thrones was good ? also 1)Borderlands 2)Walking Dead S1 3)Walking Dead S2 4)Game of Thrones

    Nowhere in that did you mention anything to do with surprise.

    You realise i can make the exact same point, like i said before i haven't seen a really positive reception to the game. Also i don't think you're right

    No, you can't. Eight people agreed with me that Game of Thrones was a good series, while only one person agreed with you that it wasn't. So how you can come to the conclusion you can make the same argument as me?

    i think GoT was pretty average

    Fair enough. But a lot of people think it wasn't. Trying to imply it's due to bad taste, or that the very thought surprises you was unnecessary. And something I've seen so, so many times. This time I decided to call it out.

    Also those two big decisions you mentioned end in exactly the same way and one them you will only see the effects in season 2 and the other had a dumb effect.

    Saving either Rodrik or Asher results in completely different scenes -- all of which have very, very different feels to them. Does it radically change the ending? Other than the fact Asher can get Gwyn in the end, and Rodrik can't. No. But it certainly makes a bigger impact than anything in Borderlands ever did. Call it a dumb effect all you like, but that's a fact. As for the Royland / Duncan choice, it means for the entire series, you have a different character as your second-in-command; giving different opinions, and once again, a different overall feel. Dismiss it all you like, but yet again, it still overdoes anything in Borderlands. Once again, that's a fact. I'm not saying Game of Thrones is better -- but I am saying it has more impactful choices, despite the sheep loving to bleat otherwise.

    . Also i didn't like GoT because i thought the overall writing was weaker than previous games, i didn't think it looked great i think i would have preferred their normal art style and technical issues with the game

    Once more, that is fine. Fair enough. But a lot of people don't feel the same. Such as me. I think the writing is, 99% of the time, excellent. I also thought it looked excellent. And I never had any technical issues, like at all (I play on PC) so... Yeah, it just irritates me people try to pass off -- "lulz game of thrones sukz, borderladns is betstz everyone knows it haahahah" as if it's established fact. Fully agreed by everyone. But there's no point dragging this on forever, so I'm saying this one last thing, then moving on:

    I don't know anymore

    Nor did you from the start.

    Kailand posted: »

    how anyone could like Game of Thrones Already said that the original post was because i was surprised. Maybe i could have said anoth

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