Minecraft Story Mode. A decent game for kids and fans of Minecraft, but I'm neither of those things. The choices and their impact were pretty good and episodes 5-8 were all really great episodes that told a standalone story, but the main story was lacking, the characters weren't memorable, and the voice acting was okay at best. You had some great performances like Paul Reubens and Scott Porter, but some lackluster ones like Patton Oswalt and Ashley Johnson.
Either Minecraft SM or Batman. Minecraft SM is a great gift for both kids and/or fans of Minecraft, but just like @MetallicaRules said, I am neither of those.
And Batman...well, let's just say I didn't shed any tears when it ended.
I haven't played anything pre-TWD, but Game of Thrones for me. It was boring and didn't get me invested in its story and characters. I wouldn't say I hated it, but it's certainly my least favorite Telltale game.
To be fair, though, episodes 5 and 6 were pretty good, but it was too late to change the fact that I found it boring and Telltale's worst game.
It's funny how colossally wrong I was. When they simultaneously announced Tales from the Borderlands and Game of Thrones, I was thinking I'd love Game of Thrones and would think Borderlands was okay at best. Game of Thrones ended up being my least favorite TT game and Borderlands ended up being my 2nd favorite, right behind The Walking Dead.
Either Minecraft SM or Batman. Minecraft SM is a great gift for both kids and/or fans of Minecraft, but just like @MetallicaRules said, I am neither of those.
And Batman...well, let's just say I didn't shed any tears when it ended.
Without a doubt Game of Thrones. The fact that you never felt like you were winning or making any progress had me hating this game. The worst part was that if you knew nothing about the TV show as I did, then you really got screwed over because TT didn't explain the characters at all.
The ending was horrible.....horrible.....HORRIBLE
Basically it was a "Thanks for playing now tune into Season 2 to find out what happens next." There is no closure and this marks the first time ever in a modern Tell Tale game were there is no definite closure to a story arc. There were 6 episodes so how could this be ? The choices do not matter at all in this game.
Hard to tell. Batman was weak. Michonne was meh. GoT was bad. But I gave them a chance, they deserved it.
In case of Minecraft, I stopped watching after 1st ep.
So far, I'm tempted to say any post-S1 season of TWD. They didn't feel choice-based, characters weren't as utilized writing-wise as I felt they could be, episodes are short, plot points are dropped, and almost any character that has a short appearance a shoddily put-together appearance. (Also, personal nitpick, we have too many variations on Clementine's theme for characters that aren't Clementine.)
So far, I'm tempted to say any post-S1 season of TWD. They didn't feel choice-based, characters weren't as utilized writing-wise as I felt t… morehey could be, episodes are short, plot points are dropped, and almost any character that has a short appearance a shoddily put-together appearance. (Also, personal nitpick, we have too many variations on Clementine's theme for characters that aren't Clementine.)
didn't play anything pre jurrasic park but i'd say tales from borderlands , and i do say least favorite not that i dont like it ,
i never played the borderlands , and when i played it ,i had the same feeling you have when you start a show by watching directly the second season .
although it was really friendly with non players of borderlands , i felt i was out of place when i played it .
I'm surprised people are saying Michonne. That was one of my favorite TT games as we returned to good story telling and great characters with easier controls. That's actually why I held out hope for New Frontier, yet obviously, that was made by a different development team.
It's no secret that I disliked this game.
This steaming pile of horse shit is the worst I've played in a very long time .
The terrible jokes ,the forced romance,and the lackluster storyline . In all .It fucking sucked .
Fiona was the only thing I liked about this game .
Jurassic Park. Just a lots of quick time events with mediocre story involving bunch of forgettable characters (with the exception of Nima, she was great). Gotta give credit where it's due, the death scenes were hilarious. Still, I can't really shit on the game much, because I got exactly what I expected, but the fact remains that it was a Telltale series that impressed me the least.
It's no secret that I disliked this game.
This steaming pile of horse shit is the worst I've played in a very long time .
The terrible j… moreokes ,the forced romance,and the lackluster storyline . In all .It fucking sucked .
Fiona was the only thing I liked about this game .
So, Game of Thrones is my least favorite out of those that I've played. Which is kinda sad, because it was the game that brought me to telltale, and I had very high expectations for it. It was a decent game, but the story had some major flaws that really irked me, and I never fell in love with the characters the way I have with the characters of the show/books. I am still looking forward to season 2 though, if only to see what will the writers do with so many determinant characters
I'm surprised people are saying Michonne. That was one of my favorite TT games as we returned to good story telling and great characters wit… moreh easier controls. That's actually why I held out hope for New Frontier, yet obviously, that was made by a different development team.
Never played Game of Thrones so i can't say but by the games i've played
This is not saying the game is bad but it's the game i've played the least and that's tale of the borderlands. Don't get me wrong, i like it, but i like all the other games better and i've only played tales once.
I wasn't invested in any of the characters (each character getting only 20-25mins screen time didn't help any matters) and was actually bored by the storylines at times (especially Shel). The major choice for each character had a confusing relation to the character's final outcome (Vince, Wyatt esp) and sometimes whether a character stayed or went with Tavia just depended on what she said to them in those last few minutes of the game rather than relating back to the major choices of each individual story (Shel, also possibly Russel). What really spoiled it for me was how much it was hyped and how much it was stressed that it would have a large bearing on S2. Even right before S3 was released, Job tweeted that we would see the repercussions of our actions in 400 Days in Ep 3... all for a 5 second cameo Essentially 400 Days provided a 20 min backstory for Bonnie, who I never cared for. I feel like Telltale lied to us. Most disappointing Telltale game by far.
Its either Game of Thrones or Minecraft Story Mode, but if I consider Hype and my expectation, then i'd choose Game of Thrones, because i had high hopes for it and it didn't really deliver.
Minecraft on the other Hand didn't actually disappoint me, since i thought, i would hate it, but I didn't. I don't love it, but It has fun, so...Yeah. Game of Thrones it is.
I like to think of Jurassic Park as a murder simulator...just we are using dinosaurs to kill folks. I maintain that the game was made by people who actively hated players and all we stand for. The QTEs were insane...though I do give them props for the many ways you can die.
Batman would have to be my least favorite TellTale game so far. It wasn't terrible (except for about half of the finale in my opinion), but the game really lost me after Episode 2. The endings to Episodes 3 and 4 (I chose to take down Harvey) were great, but the game just didn't do much for me. The choices were either pointless or lame, I didn't like the twist with Vicki Vale, and taking down Oswald in Episode 5 was very anti-climactic and boring for me. I liked how Episode 5 focused on Bruce and Alfred's relationship a lot, but that's probably the main thing I liked about Episode 5.
They're all pretty great, but MC:SM had no center plot line after the first four boring episodes, then it was like they didn't know what they were doing for 5-8, despite good episodes. It's still pretty good, though.
TWD was amazing, but I'm not sure what they were thinking with ANF. I haven't played it, but from what i've heard, it's really disappointing.
And honestly, I'm excited to try Batman as I have never played it. I'm not a Marvel fan, but it looks pretty great.
They're all pretty great, but MC:SM had no center plot line after the first four boring episodes, then it was like they didn't know what the… morey were doing for 5-8, despite good episodes. It's still pretty good, though.
TWD was amazing, but I'm not sure what they were thinking with ANF. I haven't played it, but from what i've heard, it's really disappointing.
And honestly, I'm excited to try Batman as I have never played it. I'm not a Marvel fan, but it looks pretty great.
I don't exactly have a least favorite.
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The Walking Dead Michonne. Story was weak, characters were poorly developed and none of the choices were affective.
Minecraft Story Mode. A decent game for kids and fans of Minecraft, but I'm neither of those things. The choices and their impact were pretty good and episodes 5-8 were all really great episodes that told a standalone story, but the main story was lacking, the characters weren't memorable, and the voice acting was okay at best. You had some great performances like Paul Reubens and Scott Porter, but some lackluster ones like Patton Oswalt and Ashley Johnson.
Game of Thrones never particularly grabbed me even though I was looking forward to it. Probably didn't help that it was airing with TFTB.
Either Minecraft SM or Batman. Minecraft SM is a great gift for both kids and/or fans of Minecraft, but just like @MetallicaRules said, I am neither of those.
And Batman...well, let's just say I didn't shed any tears when it ended.
I haven't played anything pre-TWD, but Game of Thrones for me. It was boring and didn't get me invested in its story and characters. I wouldn't say I hated it, but it's certainly my least favorite Telltale game.
To be fair, though, episodes 5 and 6 were pretty good, but it was too late to change the fact that I found it boring and Telltale's worst game.
It's funny how colossally wrong I was. When they simultaneously announced Tales from the Borderlands and Game of Thrones, I was thinking I'd love Game of Thrones and would think Borderlands was okay at best. Game of Thrones ended up being my least favorite TT game and Borderlands ended up being my 2nd favorite, right behind The Walking Dead.
Why would a Batman game make you shed tears?
I meant crying because the game's over, not because of something that happened in the ending.
Without a doubt Game of Thrones. The fact that you never felt like you were winning or making any progress had me hating this game. The worst part was that if you knew nothing about the TV show as I did, then you really got screwed over because TT didn't explain the characters at all.
The ending was horrible.....horrible.....HORRIBLE
Basically it was a "Thanks for playing now tune into Season 2 to find out what happens next." There is no closure and this marks the first time ever in a modern Tell Tale game were there is no definite closure to a story arc. There were 6 episodes so how could this be ? The choices do not matter at all in this game.
Hard to tell. Batman was weak. Michonne was meh. GoT was bad. But I gave them a chance, they deserved it.
In case of Minecraft, I stopped watching after 1st ep.
Jurassic Park. Man, fuck that sorry excuse for a game. I'd much rather have a rabid Rottweiler munch on my testicles than sit through it again.
So far, I'm tempted to say any post-S1 season of TWD. They didn't feel choice-based, characters weren't as utilized writing-wise as I felt they could be, episodes are short, plot points are dropped, and almost any character that has a short appearance a shoddily put-together appearance. (Also, personal nitpick, we have too many variations on Clementine's theme for characters that aren't Clementine.)
Walking Dead:Michonne. Boring story, forgettable characters( except for Michonne), too short to leave an lasting impact.
So you didn't like The Wolf Among Us or Tales from the Borderlands?
didn't play anything pre jurrasic park but i'd say tales from borderlands , and i do say least favorite not that i dont like it ,
i never played the borderlands , and when i played it ,i had the same feeling you have when you start a show by watching directly the second season .
although it was really friendly with non players of borderlands , i felt i was out of place when i played it .
(He's talking about TWD S2 and S3 not the others)
Tales from the Borderlands. Too much of an emphasis on humor and lackluster storytelling. Uninteresting characters and a mediocre plot.
Minecraft Story mode. I was optimistic about it but after playing it i felt quite disappointed and it seemed just awkward playing it.
I'm surprised people are saying Michonne. That was one of my favorite TT games as we returned to good story telling and great characters with easier controls. That's actually why I held out hope for New Frontier, yet obviously, that was made by a different development team.
Jurassic Park...good lord that sucked.
For me it's TWDS2.
It's no secret that I disliked this game.
This steaming pile of horse shit is the worst I've played in a very long time .
The terrible jokes ,the forced romance,and the lackluster storyline . In all .It fucking sucked .
Fiona was the only thing I liked about this game .
I'm surprised some people are choosing Tales from the Borderlands as their least favourite.
Story was decent enough, it's more the technical aspects that make it so bad. And the fucking QTEs.
The Walking Dead Season 1.
Jurassic Park. Just a lots of quick time events with mediocre story involving bunch of forgettable characters (with the exception of Nima, she was great). Gotta give credit where it's due, the death scenes were hilarious. Still, I can't really shit on the game much, because I got exactly what I expected, but the fact remains that it was a Telltale series that impressed me the least.
I'm sorry you don't have sense of humor
AAAAAAAAAH this is so hard cos i liked all the games so far but if i can say one it maybe TWDM or batman IDK
Jurrassic Park.
A. The QTE are impossible
B. Boring story
C. Too many people to control
The list goes on...
I've only played four, but my order is:
Batman>TWAU>TFTB>GoT
So, Game of Thrones is my least favorite out of those that I've played. Which is kinda sad, because it was the game that brought me to telltale, and I had very high expectations for it. It was a decent game, but the story had some major flaws that really irked me, and I never fell in love with the characters the way I have with the characters of the show/books. I am still looking forward to season 2 though, if only to see what will the writers do with so many determinant characters
Same here. Michonne was great, and it had left me with high expectations for S3.
Never played Game of Thrones so i can't say but by the games i've played
This is not saying the game is bad but it's the game i've played the least and that's tale of the borderlands. Don't get me wrong, i like it, but i like all the other games better and i've only played tales once.
Does 400 Days count?
I wasn't invested in any of the characters (each character getting only 20-25mins screen time didn't help any matters) and was actually bored by the storylines at times (especially Shel). The major choice for each character had a confusing relation to the character's final outcome (Vince, Wyatt esp) and sometimes whether a character stayed or went with Tavia just depended on what she said to them in those last few minutes of the game rather than relating back to the major choices of each individual story (Shel, also possibly Russel). What really spoiled it for me was how much it was hyped and how much it was stressed that it would have a large bearing on S2. Even right before S3 was released, Job tweeted that we would see the repercussions of our actions in 400 Days in Ep 3... all for a 5 second cameo Essentially 400 Days provided a 20 min backstory for Bonnie, who I never cared for. I feel like Telltale lied to us. Most disappointing Telltale game by far.
Its either Game of Thrones or Minecraft Story Mode, but if I consider Hype and my expectation, then i'd choose Game of Thrones, because i had high hopes for it and it didn't really deliver.
Minecraft on the other Hand didn't actually disappoint me, since i thought, i would hate it, but I didn't. I don't love it, but It has fun, so...Yeah. Game of Thrones it is.
I do, for things that are funny .
I like to think of Jurassic Park as a murder simulator...just we are using dinosaurs to kill folks. I maintain that the game was made by people who actively hated players and all we stand for. The QTEs were insane...though I do give them props for the many ways you can die.
So far Minecraft story mode and waking dead anf
Batman would have to be my least favorite TellTale game so far. It wasn't terrible (except for about half of the finale in my opinion), but the game really lost me after Episode 2. The endings to Episodes 3 and 4 (I chose to take down Harvey) were great, but the game just didn't do much for me. The choices were either pointless or lame, I didn't like the twist with Vicki Vale, and taking down Oswald in Episode 5 was very anti-climactic and boring for me. I liked how Episode 5 focused on Bruce and Alfred's relationship a lot, but that's probably the main thing I liked about Episode 5.
They're all pretty great, but MC:SM had no center plot line after the first four boring episodes, then it was like they didn't know what they were doing for 5-8, despite good episodes. It's still pretty good, though.
TWD was amazing, but I'm not sure what they were thinking with ANF. I haven't played it, but from what i've heard, it's really disappointing.
And honestly, I'm excited to try Batman as I have never played it. I'm not a Marvel fan, but it looks pretty great.
I don't exactly have a least favorite.
DC....it is DC!!!!
There was one thing that made me laugh for hours because of Tales. And that was in episode 3.