Cool as that would be, she and Lee weren't in the same scene when it happened, and I highly doubt Lee would use that type of language around Clem, so it wouldn't make sense.
Cool as that would be, she and Lee weren't in the same scene when it happened, and I highly doubt Lee would use that type of language around Clem, so it wouldn't make sense.
Regardless of whether you let Rufus go or shoot him, Tangerine judges you:
"I saw you let that man go. I wouldn't have."
"Well what I saw is you shoot an unarmed man."
Regardless of whether you let Rufus go or shoot him, Tangerine judges you:
"I saw you let that man go. I wouldn't have."
"Well what I saw is you shoot an unarmed man."
In All That Remains, the campfire where Christa was cooking the weasel will be burned out if you attempt to distract the scavengers. If you try sneaking away, it’ll still be lit and burning. Very odd detail.
In All That Remains, the campfire where Christa was cooking the weasel will be burned out if you attempt to distract the scavengers. If you try sneaking away, it’ll still be lit and burning. Very odd detail.
If you don't say anything more during the interview with Joan and Clint, Joan will apologize and Clint will order the Council Guard to take Javier & his group out of the city.
If you do bring up everything Badger did to Marianna and Prescott/Francine, Joan will chastise David for not getting his soldiers in line and angrily order the Council Guard to take Javier's group out of the city.
I've just realised this. In TFS, Clementine uses a bell to distract a walker in ep 1 and Louis uses it to distract more walkers later on in the episode. You know who else rang bells to distract walkers? Molly.
Also, I was playing season two and accidently hit my spacebar and it paused the game. I never knew you could puase the game like that.
In the span of less than 24 hours, Kenny gets almost beat to death, awakens, kills Carver, goes through a herd of walkers, loses his girlfriend, helps and escorts a pregnant woman to safety, and delivers her baby. Tough bastard.
From the consumer perspective, I think people are right to be disappointed. It’s not what fans wanted, and not quite a bold new start for the series either. It feels like a series of half measures, has Clem, but not really, Latino family, but still pretty white, realistic art style, but still kind of cartoony. Had the management at the time been bold enough to pick a lane instead of trying to cast such a broad net, it could have been something special.A lot of very talented artists and writers worked very hard on the season but they had to make the best of a poorly conceived plan from the higher ups.
Which I think could describe a lot of telltale’s recent catalogue, very talented people in the trenches, leading to some great scenes and moments, but a flawed whole.Ideally criticisms of the season should recognize the structural flaws while still appreciating the good bits, but I understand being that nuanced isn’t easy. S3 was made under difficult conditions, and it’s a huge credit to the hardworking artists that it turned out halfway decent.
I liked what he said at the end because he's completely right,it really is a miracle that this game even came out with all the shit they rewrote,also calling it "decent" is really generous lol.
Here's Kent Mundle on ANF's receptions:
From the consumer perspective, I think people are right to be disappointed. It’s not what fans… more wanted, and not quite a bold new start for the series either. It feels like a series of half measures, has Clem, but not really, Latino family, but still pretty white, realistic art style, but still kind of cartoony. Had the management at the time been bold enough to pick a lane instead of trying to cast such a broad net, it could have been something special.A lot of very talented artists and writers worked very hard on the season but they had to make the best of a poorly conceived plan from the higher ups.
Which I think could describe a lot of telltale’s recent catalogue, very talented people in the trenches, leading to some great scenes and moments, but a flawed whole.Ideally criticisms of the season should recognize the structural flaws while still appreciating the good bits, but I understand bein… [view original content]
Here's Kent Mundle on ANF's receptions:
From the consumer perspective, I think people are right to be disappointed. It’s not what fans… more wanted, and not quite a bold new start for the series either. It feels like a series of half measures, has Clem, but not really, Latino family, but still pretty white, realistic art style, but still kind of cartoony. Had the management at the time been bold enough to pick a lane instead of trying to cast such a broad net, it could have been something special.A lot of very talented artists and writers worked very hard on the season but they had to make the best of a poorly conceived plan from the higher ups.
Which I think could describe a lot of telltale’s recent catalogue, very talented people in the trenches, leading to some great scenes and moments, but a flawed whole.Ideally criticisms of the season should recognize the structural flaws while still appreciating the good bits, but I understand bein… [view original content]
According to Kent Mudle, during the Louis romance scene, there was a removed third option after Clem carves her initials into the piano. Along with either giving Louis back the knife or carving a heart around them, Clem could have chosen to, and I’m not joking about this, [Carve a dick]. It was removed for being too inappropriate and being off tone. Had you picked that option, Louis would have had a line that said “Way to take a moment of deep emotional bonding and…draw a dick around it.”
According to Kent Mudle, during the Louis romance scene, there was a removed third option after Clem carves her initials into the piano. Alo… moreng with either giving Louis back the knife or carving a heart around them, Clem could have chosen to, and I’m not joking about this, [Carve a dick]. It was removed for being too inappropriate and being off tone. Had you picked that option, Louis would have had a line that said “Way to take a moment of deep emotional bonding and…draw a dick around it.”
According to Kent Mudle, during the Louis romance scene, there was a removed third option after Clem carves her initials into the piano. Alo… moreng with either giving Louis back the knife or carving a heart around them, Clem could have chosen to, and I’m not joking about this, [Carve a dick]. It was removed for being too inappropriate and being off tone. Had you picked that option, Louis would have had a line that said “Way to take a moment of deep emotional bonding and…draw a dick around it.”
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I kinda wish that was based on whether you picked that line or not.
Cool as that would be, she and Lee weren't in the same scene when it happened, and I highly doubt Lee would use that type of language around Clem, so it wouldn't make sense.
Which is why it doesn't make sense anyway.
Unless she heard it from Mark.
She learns it from him if she eats his legs
Oh, so she's Pride?
Regardless of whether you let Rufus go or shoot him, Tangerine judges you:
"I saw you let that man go. I wouldn't have."
"Well what I saw is you shoot an unarmed man."
Ugh, make up your mind, Clementine.
For a second there, I thought that was aimed at me.
Well, you are not a teenage girl named Clementine, are you?
I don't know, let me check.
# Fuckability passes.
When you first approach Louis and Omar in the hub, they are labeled as "Louis and friend."
In All That Remains, the campfire where Christa was cooking the weasel will be burned out if you attempt to distract the scavengers. If you try sneaking away, it’ll still be lit and burning. Very odd detail.
When do you see this?
Right about the time where Winston starts chasing after Clementine. She actually runs past it.
Oh, okay. Weird.
When choices ‘matter’. ??
Someone actually made a video of all the hub dialogue with Omar.
I remember playing this moment and coming up to Omar every 5 seconds just to piss him off.
If you don't say anything more during the interview with Joan and Clint, Joan will apologize and Clint will order the Council Guard to take Javier & his group out of the city.
If you do bring up everything Badger did to Marianna and Prescott/Francine, Joan will chastise David for not getting his soldiers in line and angrily order the Council Guard to take Javier's group out of the city.
Good for you.
I've just realised this. In TFS, Clementine uses a bell to distract a walker in ep 1 and Louis uses it to distract more walkers later on in the episode. You know who else rang bells to distract walkers? Molly.
Also, I was playing season two and accidently hit my spacebar and it paused the game. I never knew you could puase the game like that.
In the span of less than 24 hours, Kenny gets almost beat to death, awakens, kills Carver, goes through a herd of walkers, loses his girlfriend, helps and escorts a pregnant woman to safety, and delivers her baby. Tough bastard.
That's an amazing TWDG related detail, very informative.
If you ran to Nick and took a swig of whiskey in the cellar with him, you can later tell Jane you're trying to cut back when she offers you some rum.
Ikr?
Crucial aspect of designing a character.
Here's Kent Mundle on ANF's receptions:
I liked what he said at the end because he's completely right,it really is a miracle that this game even came out with all the shit they rewrote,also calling it "decent" is really generous lol.
Kent. Kent Muddle.
Gesundheit.
Kent Mudle.
Mudle, Kent Mudle
Bob.
Top 5 generic names 5 year olds give to everything
Bond, James Bond.
According to Kent Mudle, during the Louis romance scene, there was a removed third option after Clem carves her initials into the piano. Along with either giving Louis back the knife or carving a heart around them, Clem could have chosen to, and I’m not joking about this, [Carve a dick]. It was removed for being too inappropriate and being off tone. Had you picked that option, Louis would have had a line that said “Way to take a moment of deep emotional bonding and…draw a dick around it.”
Why does that not surprise me?
I can hear Louis saying that. That's all I need
Builder, Bob the Builder.
Fair enough.