That's cool...Kenny died in my playthru..and I did not make sure he would not come back as a walker....how messed up is it that Clem leaves friends to become walkers....SHE IS A MONSTER.
Jane is pretty cool but I have to hate her.... I rewatch my season 2 gameplay and I can't even believe the things that she says and does. She reminds me of the darker parts of myself in some ways.... I am glad Kenny killed her in the end.
It was pretty odd that we didn't get an option to destroy Jane/Kenny's brain, isn't it? Maybe we can attribute that to the craziness and stress of the situation.
That's cool...Kenny died in my playthru..and I did not make sure he would not come back as a walker....how messed up is it that Clem leaves friends to become walkers....SHE IS A MONSTER.
There was nothing special about him. He was just a good looking and nice guy, but that's it. He was neither rude and aggressive, nor especia… morelly saint-ish. He wasn't stupid, but also not really smart. He wasn't heroic, but also not a coward. Luke was just meh. Not special enough to love or hate, he was just there.
I honestly had high hopes for the guy and I liked him overall.
But then Luke did a complete 180 in Amid the Ruins, thus resulting in my apathy when he died.
Just kinda like what everyone's saying: there's really nothing special about Luke. He's just there, and he never really stood out to me. Just another character that was gonna die off. He's kind of like Javier to everyone. "I hate him", "I hope he gets killed", etc.
I'm happy for this new season. I'm 100% sure I'll love it. I still wish we could have seen a character that was essentially what Clementine would have been like if Lee had lived. A compare and contrast in characters of equal aptitude but of different lives would have been cool. I think they missed a major opportunity by not having Clem interact with Becca from 400 Days during S2:E3, especially if you include Carver's influence on the two. I would mention Sarah, but they clearly stated from the beginning her role in comparison to Clementine.
I'm happy for this new season. I'm 100% sure I'll love it. I still wish we could have seen a character that was essentially what Clementin… moree would have been like if Lee had lived. A compare and contrast in characters of equal aptitude but of different lives would have been cool. I think they missed a major opportunity by not having Clem interact with Becca from 400 Days during S2:E3, especially if you include Carver's influence on the two. I would mention Sarah, but they clearly stated from the beginning her role in comparison to Clementine.
Okay, I finally got a chance to give this a proper look over. In addition to the issues with the writing itself, I would've preferred that you left Kenny out of it as much as possible, but whatever.
So, your reasoning basically amounts to "At least she didn't these things to quite the level/scale Kenny did." Okay then....
.Jane says hey lets wear walker guts(This has to be a fetish thing)
Yeah, I can see how you'd come to that conclusion.
he relates nothing about Sarita...nope just how life is unfair to him and what a shitty husband and father he was...we already knew this from season 1 Kenny...how about some info on your newly dead girl...no? Ok off to see about finding anything useful....
Oh my goodness, I didn't even think about that. What the heck?
Well..lets see...Jane never tried to beat a kid to death....Jane never forced marched people to a place that was sure to have what they need… moreed only for it to not have said item and fall into a well of self-pity.
It is interesting that people will bring up her taking Arvo's gun as being partly to blame for the events that happened afterwards, but are totally fine absolving Kenny of blame for how the Stranger ordeal played out by assessing blame onto Clementine...(should have known better). That was Kenny's fault....Lee and Clem and Lilly did not want to take that stuff.
Jane is a survivor...despite Kenny having to be saved by Sarita ...Jane was doing ok...tried to help Clem understand the difference between blind loyalty and realistic survival. Jane is willing to listen to ideas...unlike Kenny the super genius. She proved she was willing to go help someone even if in her opinion that person was a detriment.
RANT ON..
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As for Sarita, I think chunky was the word. Maybe it's just the artstyle, but quite a few characters have odd proportions and looks to them, particularly the females. I've since gotten used to it and she's thus she's more hollywood homely aka average for her race and age.
It's really weird for me to see you argue really deep and complex topics and character motivations, while at the same time commenting on cha… moreracters' superficial attractiveness. Not that you can't do both, it just surprises me from time to time.
I remember I think you said once that Sarita was too chubby for you? Completely blew my mind because I can't really see her as chubby at all.
Kenny was a bit of a dick even before he lost his family.
I found myself legitimately liking Lily during My 3rd Pragmatic Lee playthrough despite myself inevitable personal issue with her.
I actually enjoyed episodes 1 and 2 of ANF. There's only 2 sort of "flaws" I've seen, both being in episode 1. However, I feel like episode 2 justified why those parts happened. I like where this story is going.
I'm not inclined to jump on the "A New Frontier" bashing bandwagon, just because of the 3 minutes flashbacks. It's not fair to call the whole Season shit just because of 3 minutes.
I think that Jane's resolution makes a lot of sense to her character. She must've been frightened:
She was going to have something alive inside of her, so, if it ever died she'd be eaten from the inside out
She'd have to stick with it for the rest of her life, something Jane always seem to dislike: being stuck.
Due to past trauma (Jaime and Sarah's deaths), she must've thought that even if it survived months of stress while inside of her, she'd eventually have to watch it die, because, just as the previous two, it would be helpless.
She was definitely not thinking straight, most likely due to fear.
It was terrible, very horrific and TWD-y. Since I was very attached to her it was also very sad and a very strong emotional punch.
I think I prefer what we got rather than having both Kenny and Jane being left unknown. It's best to have some sense of closure than having and ambiguous and shallow disappearance.
Honestly, you could probably go either way about whether it makes sense for her character or if its a predictable aspect for her archetype(s). I choose the latter but only because of how it was executed.
I'm not inclined to jump on the "A New Frontier" bashing bandwagon, just because of the 3 minutes flashbacks. It's not fair to call the whol… moree Season shit just because of 3 minutes.
I think that Jane's resolution makes a lot of sense to her character. She must've been frightened:
* She was going to have something alive inside of her, so, if it ever died she'd be eaten from the inside out
* She'd have to stick with it for the rest of her life, something Jane always seem to dislike: being stuck.
* Due to past trauma (Jaime and Sarah's deaths), she must've thought that even if it survived months of stress while inside of her, she'd eventually have to watch it die, because, just as the previous two, it would be helpless.
She was definitely not thinking straight, most likely due to fear.
It was terrible, very horrific and TWD-y. Since I was very attached to her it was also very sad and a very strong emotional punch.
I think I prefer… [view original content]
I'm not inclined to jump on the "A New Frontier" bashing bandwagon, just because of the 3 minutes flashbacks. It's not fair to call the whol… moree Season shit just because of 3 minutes.
I think that Jane's resolution makes a lot of sense to her character. She must've been frightened:
* She was going to have something alive inside of her, so, if it ever died she'd be eaten from the inside out
* She'd have to stick with it for the rest of her life, something Jane always seem to dislike: being stuck.
* Due to past trauma (Jaime and Sarah's deaths), she must've thought that even if it survived months of stress while inside of her, she'd eventually have to watch it die, because, just as the previous two, it would be helpless.
She was definitely not thinking straight, most likely due to fear.
It was terrible, very horrific and TWD-y. Since I was very attached to her it was also very sad and a very strong emotional punch.
I think I prefer… [view original content]
As far as I can tell, people are just angry because there isn't a whole lot of Clementine? I personally don't mind. I like the new direction and I really like how mysterious and badass Clem has been in this so far.
As far as I can tell, people are just angry because there isn't a whole lot of Clementine? I personally don't mind. I like the new direction and I really like how mysterious and badass Clem has been in this so far.
As far as I can tell, people are just angry because there isn't a whole lot of Clementine? I personally don't mind. I like the new direction and I really like how mysterious and badass Clem has been in this so far.
I blame nearly all of Season 2's many flaws on the inclusion of Kenny. He took the spotlight from the other characters, which made it harder… more to get attached to them and led to the most BS character deaths in the series. All so we could watch him experience the same character development he did in Season 1 all over again, but worse. I truly believe Season 2 would have been twice as good if the writers had left him dead like they should have and didn't waste time making him so central to Clementine and the game.
To be honest, I am too. And this is coming from someone who had little to no interest in it outside of vague interest in seeing certain characters return in some fashion. Really, my only issues are nitpicks and observations in general.
To be honest, I am too. And this is coming from someone who had little to no interest in it outside of vague interest in seeing certain characters return in some fashion. Really, my only issues are nitpicks and observations in general.
I don't mind short episodes. I've never understood the notion that longer lengths correlate to better characterization. Some of my favorite movies were an hour and a half long compared to other movies that are 2 to 3 hours in length. Considering that TellTale's games are narrative driven and that there is no real "gameplay" in the traditional sense, there is nothing a longer episode can contribute besides extra filler-like dialogue (for The Walking Dead series at least). I'm fine with short episodes as long as the pace and story are good.
I'm not inclined to jump on the "A New Frontier" bashing bandwagon, just because of the 3 minutes flashbacks. It's not fair to call the whol… moree Season shit just because of 3 minutes.
I think that Jane's resolution makes a lot of sense to her character. She must've been frightened:
* She was going to have something alive inside of her, so, if it ever died she'd be eaten from the inside out
* She'd have to stick with it for the rest of her life, something Jane always seem to dislike: being stuck.
* Due to past trauma (Jaime and Sarah's deaths), she must've thought that even if it survived months of stress while inside of her, she'd eventually have to watch it die, because, just as the previous two, it would be helpless.
She was definitely not thinking straight, most likely due to fear.
It was terrible, very horrific and TWD-y. Since I was very attached to her it was also very sad and a very strong emotional punch.
I think I prefer… [view original content]
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It's not his thing, it's...someone else's.
Is that a running gag with me? I only recall saying she's probably bi-curious for the sake of ambiguity.
I remember you saying similar things many times before about Clem and Sarah.
Huh. I didn't think I outright said anything about that at least recently, but I'll take your word for it.
Anyway, it's just a thing. [Insert Carley and Lilly pic here]
That's cool...Kenny died in my playthru..and I did not make sure he would not come back as a walker....how messed up is it that Clem leaves friends to become walkers....SHE IS A MONSTER.
It was pretty odd that we didn't get an option to destroy Jane/Kenny's brain, isn't it? Maybe we can attribute that to the craziness and stress of the situation.
I honestly had high hopes for the guy and I liked him overall.
But then Luke did a complete 180 in Amid the Ruins, thus resulting in my apathy when he died.
That's exactly how I felt too.
I like Season 7 so far.
Just kinda like what everyone's saying: there's really nothing special about Luke. He's just there, and he never really stood out to me. Just another character that was gonna die off. He's kind of like Javier to everyone. "I hate him", "I hope he gets killed", etc.
I know Sarita didn't serve that much of a purpose but I never got some of people's comments about her being Katjaa. At least not to such an extreme.
I agree completely. I chose her over Kenny.
I'm happy for this new season. I'm 100% sure I'll love it. I still wish we could have seen a character that was essentially what Clementine would have been like if Lee had lived. A compare and contrast in characters of equal aptitude but of different lives would have been cool. I think they missed a major opportunity by not having Clem interact with Becca from 400 Days during S2:E3, especially if you include Carver's influence on the two. I would mention Sarah, but they clearly stated from the beginning her role in comparison to Clementine.
Not sure what else you'd been looking for then. What exactly was Sarah's issue with that concept?
They look a bit similar. Particularly the hairstyle. I thought their accents were similar too even as Katjaa is European and Sarita is middle eastern.
Ya know, what you put them together like that, they do look similar. Sarita is obvious younger, though.
Okay, I finally got a chance to give this a proper look over. In addition to the issues with the writing itself, I would've preferred that you left Kenny out of it as much as possible, but whatever.
So, your reasoning basically amounts to "At least she didn't these things to quite the level/scale Kenny did." Okay then....
Yeah, I can see how you'd come to that conclusion.
Oh my goodness, I didn't even think about that. What the heck?
Yeah, that makes sense. She technically has one of the prettier faces, if that makes sense, but everything else is weird.
Well, Jane is one of the few characters I legitimately hate despite being an easy 8 or 9, so I'm obviously not superficial (myself). I did a whole topic about it, don't cha know.
As for Sarita, I think chunky was the word. Maybe it's just the artstyle, but quite a few characters have odd proportions and looks to them, particularly the females. I've since gotten used to it and she's thus she's more hollywood homely aka average for her race and age.
Also, no this isn't late, why do you ask?
Kenny was a bit of a dick even before he lost his family.
I found myself legitimately liking Lily during My 3rd Pragmatic Lee playthrough despite myself inevitable personal issue with her.
I actually enjoyed episodes 1 and 2 of ANF. There's only 2 sort of "flaws" I've seen, both being in episode 1. However, I feel like episode 2 justified why those parts happened. I like where this story is going.
I'm not inclined to jump on the "A New Frontier" bashing bandwagon, just because of the 3 minutes flashbacks. It's not fair to call the whole Season shit just because of 3 minutes.
I think that Jane's resolution makes a lot of sense to her character. She must've been frightened:
She was definitely not thinking straight, most likely due to fear.
It was terrible, very horrific and TWD-y. Since I was very attached to her it was also very sad and a very strong emotional punch.
I think I prefer what we got rather than having both Kenny and Jane being left unknown. It's best to have some sense of closure than having and ambiguous and shallow disappearance.
Honestly, you could probably go either way about whether it makes sense for her character or if its a predictable aspect for her archetype(s). I choose the latter but only because of how it was executed.
I consider TWD S1 to be telltale most overrated game and I feel a lot of people are looking at it through rose tinted glasses. I loved s1 though btw
Babies who die during labour don't turn into walkers and eat their mothers inside out -.-
They don't?
I like playing as Javier more than I like playing as Clementine.
I love season 3 so far, I don't understand the hate it's getting.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Well, you probably should know why by now.
As far as I can tell, people are just angry because there isn't a whole lot of Clementine? I personally don't mind. I like the new direction and I really like how mysterious and badass Clem has been in this so far.
Most seem to be mad about a certain scene
Much more than that
Am I?
(What's with all these comments that I have to reply late to?)
Eh...I agree. To a point.
I have enjoyed Season 3 so far.
To be honest, I am too. And this is coming from someone who had little to no interest in it outside of vague interest in seeing certain characters return in some fashion. Really, my only issues are nitpicks and observations in general.
There are problems but it has been really enjoyable so far.
I don't mind short episodes. I've never understood the notion that longer lengths correlate to better characterization. Some of my favorite movies were an hour and a half long compared to other movies that are 2 to 3 hours in length. Considering that TellTale's games are narrative driven and that there is no real "gameplay" in the traditional sense, there is nothing a longer episode can contribute besides extra filler-like dialogue (for The Walking Dead series at least). I'm fine with short episodes as long as the pace and story are good.
I enjoy playing as Javier more then i did as Clem. Guess since i'm a grown man i like playing as a grown man.
I feel the exact same way, Iron! On every single point you made.
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