Game without QTE
Hello,
Would it to be possible to know if some Telltale games, can be played without any QTE, in any shape or form ?
It's not a matter of taste, but of physical disability. I bought TWD, but I quickly became stranded.
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Older Telltale games prior to Walking Dead and Jurassic Park do not have QTEs, but the older titles are mostly puzzle solving as opposed to choice making.
Would playing with a controller help? Sometimes that puts on less strain opposed to a keyboard (assuming you're playing PC).
Ok thx Blind.
@Leo : Nop, I can't use one. I can use 2 key on my keyboard but that's it.
Ah, sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, there's no other way to dodge QTEs.
Pretty much anything pre-Jurassic Park doesn't have QTE.
Telltale's really old games, like Sam & Max Seasons 1 and 2, are fully point-and-click, which would be a good thing, except they also have some real-time mini-games in them, like driving sequences, and a boxing game at one point where you have to be able to make a move at just the right time. For those games, you could probably play 95% of them yourself, but you might need to ask someone else to get you past those sequences so you can finish the game. Also, Puzzle Agent 2 would be mostly playable, except that there's one action sequence close to the end, which is going to be annoying.
Telltale's semi-old games, like Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse and Tales of Monkey Island require direct control of the character. Without a controller, you would need to use the WASD keys on the keyboard to move the character around. This sometimes requires precision, and it may be more frustrating than fun.
One of the really nice thing about adventure games, though, is that they can be played with a friend. You can watch, listen, and make suggestions, and get close to the full experience even if your friend is doing the actual controlling of the characters. Considering you already bought TWD, give that a try and see how it works.