Withdrawal
So it’s been about 7 weeks since telltale has released an episode, so is anyone else feeling withdrawal or is it just me and my constant need of wanting things?
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So it’s been about 7 weeks since telltale has released an episode, so is anyone else feeling withdrawal or is it just me and my constant need of wanting things?
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Personally, I actually think it's good that they slow down and take a breather so that they can go back to the innovation of their older days. Plus, we appreciate episodes more if they aren't as often - at least that's how I see it.
I'm excited since recent indications show that Telltale are going to start making each series more unique instead of going for a "one size fits all" approach.
Ehhhh, kind of? Strictly Telltale business, yes I'm egarly awaiting their next project, and part of me wants it NOW. But, I know they aren't gods. They haven't finished TWD or TWAU yet, so I have to wait. I'm just waiting for info: their next announcement or press release, and it shouldn't be too far off.
There are other games to play and things to do in the meantime.
Just curious, why do you think that? All I can see right now is them reshaping their game format to make it less stale and easier to handle on new engines. While I'd love to see them be more flexible in each entry's aesthetics, I don't recall them alluding to that recently...
Buddy the waiting isn't the problem here.They can take all the time they need but they need to deliver quality and nothing else....I'll wait years fucking hell even decades to make a game half decent as twd s1.
I say that from a combination of seeing that small part of the leaked Season 4 footage (with free roaming) as well as the general comments/allusions/etc that Telltale have been making in the last year, even before Pete Hawley took the job. Like, if you recall Job Stauffer's old Gamescom interviews a while back in mid 2017 (before Hawley joined), he was even hinting then that future Telltale games would be more varied and that Batman Enemy Within was likely going to be the last "traditional" Telltale game that used the classic Walking Dead Season 1 format.
I don't mind, pretty sure we'll be getting info about both WD S4 and S2 of WAU around the time of E3 and how the models might differ, plus maybe a hint about what might be next.