Life is Strange wasn't really close to making me cry when compared to TWD. But I saw a thread in Steam for LiS getting the award. Alot of people are doing it.
"Hey chumps, we're gonna build a wall around our Hyperion base on Pandora and make those loser bandits pay for it! It's gonna be sick!" ~ Handsome Jack.
Life is Strange wasn't really close to making me cry when compared to TWD. But I saw a thread in Steam for LiS getting the award. Alot of people are doing it.
H-How could you!?
He was your best friend, and you want to eat him?
To be honest, I think it's weird how they framed it, though. Shouldn't they of buried it or something?
Life is Strange wasn't really close to making me cry when compared to TWD. But I saw a thread in Steam for LiS getting the award. Alot of people are doing it.
Yeah, I saw after I posted the comment. This is exactly what I was saying earlier, with LiS being the more recent game, and having way better marketing than any Telltale game pretty much combined, LiS is practically a guaranteed win for that award.
I had a tough time choosing between Danganronpa 2 and Zero Escape: The Nonary Games for the "Whoooaaaaaaa, dude!” Award because the plot twists in both were great.
I agree, both endings were awful, it's just that some people do find the Sacrifice Chloe ending to be very emotional, regardless of the fact that it nullifies every choice you made.
"Hey chumps, we're gonna build a wall around our Hyperion base on Pandora and make those loser bandits pay for it! It's gonna be sick!" ~ Handsome Jack.
It was emotional for me because I related it to my life and how I'd react to a situation like that and what I'd choose, not to mention both choices suck one way or another so it was a difficult choice for me personally.
I don't PC game or have Steam, yet I signed up just to vote lol.
Test of Time-Dead Rising (1)
I'm not crying-Life is Strange.
(It wa… mores tough between Walking Dead, yet I cried longer in LIS)
Best plot twist ever-
Bioshock Infinite
Best written Villain-
Andrew Ryan (Bioshock)
Best use of a Farm Animal- Reuben (Minecraft Story Mode)
5 more minutes-
Elder Scrolls V:Skyrim
Game within a Game-
Saints Row 4
Best underrated game that I told friends about-
Spec Ops:The Line
That's a bro, bro-
Kenny (Walking Dead)
Here's mine Test of Time Award: CS:GO I'm not crying, there's something in my eye Award: The Walking Dead Season One The “Just 5 More Minutes” Award: Stardew Valley Whoooaaaaa, dude! Award: Life is Strange Episode 4 The “Villain Most In Need Of A Hug” Award:Undertale The “Game Within A Game” Award: Towerfall Ascension The “I Thought This Game Was Cool Before It Won An Award” Award: Risk of Rain The “Best Use Of A Farm Animal” Award: Minecraft : Story Mode (Reuben) The “Most Anticipated Game” Award: The Walking Dead: A New Frontier
Okay, these are my votes.
Test of Time Award: Portal 2.
I'm not crying, there's something in my eye Award: The Walking Dead Season one… more.
Whoooaaaaa, dude! Award: The Wolf Among Us.
Best Use of a Farm Animal Award: Minecraft: Story Mode.
That's bro, bro Award: Tales from the Borderlands.
And I'm still deciding on the other ones.
Well I was more attached to LIS for the most part and Chloe. I cried quite a bit in episode 4 when she was paralyzed and told me to kill her, I refused and she gave me a long speech. I cried when I talked to Kate in the hospital that prevents suicide. I cried tons at the end of episode 5. I cried once during Season 1 at the end. In my viewpoint LIS is a game that is based around emotion, WD is based around horror/survival. Sorry but I didn't like Tales.
LiS more emotional than The Walking Dead... you're funny mang.
Also, what's up with the last choice? You're supposed to vote for Tales in the "That's bro, bro" category not TWD.
Basically the Whoa Dude category is a game that had the best plot twist. A twist that was amazing, made you drop the controller and say whoa dude. I had that effect in the Would You Kindly twist in Bioshock. I nominated Bioshock Infinite though cause that was an even better twist. I chose Bioshock for villain in need of a hug/best written villain. That game came out in 2007 and to this day I say that Andrew Ryan is the best written gaming villain ever. He's actually a tragic character.
test of time: final fantasy 4
not gonna cry; waking dead season 1.
5 more minutes: baldurs gate 2
Whoooaaaaaaa, dude!”: oxenfree. t… moreo be fair i did not really understand this one.
villain needs a hug; lisa.
game within a game; danganronpa 2
I Thought This Game Was Cool Before It Won An Award: i could not think of anything for this one so i voted to the moon.
best use of a farm animal; sam and max season 1. this is mostly for episode 2.
Basically the Whoa Dude category is a game that had the best plot twist. A twist that was amazing, made you drop the controller and say whoa… more dude. I had that effect in the Would You Kindly twist in Bioshock. I nominated Bioshock Infinite though cause that was an even better twist. I chose Bioshock for villain in need of a hug/best written villain. That game came out in 2007 and to this day I say that Andrew Ryan is the best written gaming villain ever. He's actually a tragic character.
I loved the characters and felt that Sacrafice Chloe should have been the only choice. It wasn't a waste of time as you got to spend one final week with your best friend. Look at the entire picture, Chloe nearly dies in every episode and she is meant to die for a bigger cause. In every scenario she had no happy ending.
It was emotional for me because I related it to my life and how I'd react to a situation like that and what I'd choose, not to mention both choices suck one way or another so it was a difficult choice for me personally.
Well I was more attached to LIS for the most part and Chloe. I cried quite a bit in episode 4 when she was paralyzed and told me to kill he… morer, I refused and she gave me a long speech. I cried when I talked to Kate in the hospital that prevents suicide. I cried tons at the end of episode 5. I cried once during Season 1 at the end. In my viewpoint LIS is a game that is based around emotion, WD is based around horror/survival. Sorry but I didn't like Tales.
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You're underestimating the LiS fanbase.
I don't know man, Umbrella Corps was released on Steam and that game made me cry hysterically.
Oh we're talking about tears of sadness? I thought we were talking tears of pain and agony.
Life is Strange wasn't really close to making me cry when compared to TWD. But I saw a thread in Steam for LiS getting the award. Alot of people are doing it.
"Hey chumps, we're gonna build a wall around our Hyperion base on Pandora and make those loser bandits pay for it! It's gonna be sick!" ~ Handsome Jack.
Bruh when Ruben turned into a nice, tender, juicy slab of ham I just
I drooled
We have to make sure it wins that one!
H-How could you!?
He was your best friend, and you want to eat him?
To be honest, I think it's weird how they framed it, though. Shouldn't they of buried it or something?
Wait, they framed it? I had no idea. I guess I didn't get that far in the "Minecraft: Telltales Funniest Death Scene" video.
Oops, sorry. I thought you played the whole game...
Funniest...death? Have you seen the previous episodes?
This is what I was worried about. What about on the TWD Steam forums, are people encouraging others to vote for TWD?
There's a thread with 23 responses on it while Life is Strange has a thread with 135 responses.
Yeah, I saw after I posted the comment. This is exactly what I was saying earlier, with LiS being the more recent game, and having way better marketing than any Telltale game pretty much combined, LiS is practically a guaranteed win for that award.
the steam forums are nothing but toxic kids and people who just like to hate on telltale so i doubt many would do it tbh
LiS didnt make me cry. What's there to cry about?
But for the 'Whoa, Dude' Award, i did choose LiS Episode 4. Very intense episode and i loved it
Apparently that last choice of sacrificing Chloe was very emotional for some people because of how hella amazeballs she was.
I had a tough time choosing between Danganronpa 2 and Zero Escape: The Nonary Games for the "Whoooaaaaaaa, dude!” Award because the plot twists in both were great.
Both endings were pretty trash, either throw away all your choices, or basically throw away all your choices and dont even look for survivors.
I agree, both endings were awful, it's just that some people do find the Sacrifice Chloe ending to be very emotional, regardless of the fact that it nullifies every choice you made.
Okay, these are my votes.
Test of Time Award: Portal 2.
I'm not crying, there's something in my eye Award: The Walking Dead Season one.
Whoooaaaaa, dude! Award: The Wolf Among Us.
Best Use of a Farm Animal Award: Minecraft: Story Mode.
That's bro, bro Award: Tales from the Borderlands.
And I'm still deciding on the other ones.
Ah, i didnt sacrifice her. Well, if i did, i wouldn't have cried because Chloe is an a$$hole, even to Max, sometimes.
The "I'm not crying, there's something in my eye." - Walking Dead
The "Villain in most need of a hug" - Batman
The "best use of a farm animal - The Wolf Among Us
I don't PC game or have Steam, yet I signed up just to vote lol.
Test of Time-Dead Rising (1)
I'm not crying-Life is Strange.
(It was tough between Walking Dead, yet I cried longer in LIS)
Best plot twist ever-
Bioshock Infinite
Best written Villain-
Andrew Ryan (Bioshock)
Best use of a Farm Animal- Reuben (Minecraft Story Mode)
5 more minutes-
Elder Scrolls V:Skyrim
Game within a Game-
Saints Row 4
Best underrated game that I told friends about-
Spec Ops:The Line
That's a bro, bro-
Kenny (Walking Dead)
Lmao
It was emotional for me because I related it to my life and how I'd react to a situation like that and what I'd choose, not to mention both choices suck one way or another so it was a difficult choice for me personally.
LiS more emotional than The Walking Dead... you're funny mang.
Also, what's up with the last choice? You're supposed to vote for Tales in the "That's bro, bro" category not TWD.
Here's mine
Test of Time Award: CS:GO
I'm not crying, there's something in my eye Award: The Walking Dead Season One
The “Just 5 More Minutes” Award: Stardew Valley
Whoooaaaaa, dude! Award: Life is Strange Episode 4
The “Villain Most In Need Of A Hug” Award:Undertale
The “Game Within A Game” Award: Towerfall Ascension
The “I Thought This Game Was Cool Before It Won An Award” Award: Risk of Rain
The “Best Use Of A Farm Animal” Award: Minecraft : Story Mode (Reuben)
The “Most Anticipated Game” Award: The Walking Dead: A New Frontier
@Dojo32161 could you please put the update on the top of the thread?
In the title or just at the top?
Just the top.
That should do it.
neogaf is worse about the complaining.
neogaf is worse about the complaining.
test of time: final fantasy 4
not gonna cry; waking dead season 1.
5 more minutes: baldurs gate 2
Whoooaaaaaaa, dude!”: oxenfree. to be fair i did not really understand this one.
villain needs a hug; lisa.
game within a game; danganronpa 2
I Thought This Game Was Cool Before It Won An Award: i could not think of anything for this one so i voted to the moon.
best use of a farm animal; sam and max season 1. this is mostly for episode 2.
Well I was more attached to LIS for the most part and Chloe. I cried quite a bit in episode 4 when she was paralyzed and told me to kill her, I refused and she gave me a long speech. I cried when I talked to Kate in the hospital that prevents suicide. I cried tons at the end of episode 5. I cried once during Season 1 at the end. In my viewpoint LIS is a game that is based around emotion, WD is based around horror/survival. Sorry but I didn't like Tales.
Basically the Whoa Dude category is a game that had the best plot twist. A twist that was amazing, made you drop the controller and say whoa dude. I had that effect in the Would You Kindly twist in Bioshock. I nominated Bioshock Infinite though cause that was an even better twist. I chose Bioshock for villain in need of a hug/best written villain. That game came out in 2007 and to this day I say that Andrew Ryan is the best written gaming villain ever. He's actually a tragic character.
thanks for clearing that up. i'm gonna change that vote now.
edit. and now that award goes to trails in the sky.
I loved the characters and felt that Sacrafice Chloe should have been the only choice. It wasn't a waste of time as you got to spend one final week with your best friend. Look at the entire picture, Chloe nearly dies in every episode and she is meant to die for a bigger cause. In every scenario she had no happy ending.
This isn't about liking, mang.