Apparently, people would rather downvote me than actually do the useful thing by informing me of what I don't know. No yeah, this is a REAL great community we've got...
Maybe it's some kind of deception, good deception, that is. Expect some "discussion fodder" on Monday, then BAM! Season 2 premieres! It's a decent bet, considering it's in December.
yes! i am not the only one sick of him, it's about time someone said that. Beware though your probably about to be swarmed by kenny superfans on everything else you post from now on...
Or maybe we we will be lucky if we even see a screenshot. Maybe TT learned from the last "big news" not to hype up what isn't big news. Don't get me wrong, a release date, the premier, or even a trailer would be awesome, but I for one am not going to EXPECT much of anything. But I will hope of course...
Maybe it's some kind of deception, good deception, that is. Expect some "discussion fodder" on Monday, then BAM! Season 2 premieres! It's a decent bet, considering it's in December.
And for everyone waiting expectantly for Season Two (that's all of us here, right?)... don't get overexcited, but I think I can say that by Monday there'll be a LITTLE bit more discussion fodder to be thankful for.
I hope it's The Walking Dead Season 2.
It's our best bet.
...conversational directions I do not understand, part XVII.
I can't wait to get news on The Walking Dead S2 I have a filling that we will be getting news on Season 2 Sunday during The Walking Dead show because we got news last time on Sunday and it was during The Walking Dead show.
I can't wait to get news on The Walking Dead S2 I have a filling that we will be getting news on Season 2 Sunday during The Walking Dead show because we got news last time on Sunday and it was during The Walking Dead show.
How do you know? Did you play it? I have a pretty pessimistic expectation for season two primarily based on the fact Sean Vanaman and Jake Rodkin left telltale games in what appeared to be odd timing; along with knowing the fact that they were involved early in the development of season two just makes me wonder what the reason was for them to end that involvement.
The 50 minute expansion 400 days didn't give me any reason to have faith in season two and neither has telltale games considering they have lost the talent that made season one what it was, and it was a new kind of game. I always hear about them having a talent for these kinds of games even though it was the first of it's kind and we haven't seen much since. They were know by many for making some of the worst games around before The Walking Dead. I know that's not true of all their games, but you can't deny that it was a common view either. The Jurassic Park and CSI games were known for how bad they were by the general public.
In the end I know none of that shows anything about how good or bad season two will be. We are just using different things we feel give us a good idea of what to expect. I wouldn't be purchasing the first episode of season two if I knew for certain it was going to be a bad game. That's not a certainty anymore than it is that it will be an amazing game on the same level as season one. There isn't anything more substantial to make fans already act like it's a masterpiece than there is to feel it may very well be crap. We all have the same info about the actual game, which is next to nothing, and it's dumb to be treating our expectations as facts at this point.
That other poorly rated(although I haven't tried it yet), The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is 50% off on Xbox live in the current deal of the week. Maybe they are using it get people thinking of TWD franchise before the telltale game. That's meaningless speculation of course, but that's most of what we post here. I just repeat the same things a little differently while ranting over and over, while others demand release dates or pick one themselves based on nothing while arguing and complaining about random dislikes of post as if's it's the most insulting thing they have ever seen lol. I do understand that my post are just as pointless though. lol
I do want to give that other TWD game a try when it's cheap enough. I've enjoyed a lot of games that would have been crappy had I paid much for them. The Xbox "deal" giving you 50% off of it gets the price down to just a little higher than what you can pick it up a GameStop for just to let know.
That other poorly rated(although I haven't tried it yet), The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is 50% off on Xbox live in the current deal of t… morehe week. Maybe they are using it get people thinking of TWD franchise before the telltale game. That's meaningless speculation of course, but that's most of what we post here. I just repeat the same things a little differently while ranting over and over, while others demand release dates or pick one themselves based on nothing while arguing and complaining about random dislikes of post as if's it's the most insulting thing they have ever seen lol. I do understand that my post are just as pointless though. lol
I do want to give that other TWD game a try when it's cheap enough. I've enjoyed a lot of games that would have been crappy had I paid much for them. The Xbox "deal" giving you 50% off of it gets the price down to just a little higher than what you can pick it up a GameStop for just to let know.
I have a pretty pessimistic expectation for season two primarily based on the fact Sean Vanaman and Jake Rodkin left telltale games in what appeared to be odd timing;
They left at a time when Telltale DIDN'T have any Seasons running. I don't see anything 'odd' with it, quite the contrary. Had they left mid Season, THAT would have been a bit weird.
But while they certainly really shaped the Walking Dead game experience for Season 1, Telltale not only has some excellent writers left, but they also routinely change the main writer from episode to episode of a given Season, and have been for many years. It's really sad having seen Jake and Sean off to new shores, but there's nothing odd with their departure.
They just want to make a different kind of game. Nothing has leaked yet as to what type of game that is, but if I had to make a guess as to the central reason why Telltale's model just wasn't their vision any more, I'd say it was that their writing was always tied to the rules of pre-existing franchises instead of their own. I believe they rather want to create worlds from the ground up, not do whatever IP is hip at the moment.
How do you know? Did you play it? I have a pretty pessimistic expectation for season two primarily based on the fact Sean Vanaman and Jake Rod… morekin left telltale games in what appeared to be odd timing; along with knowing the fact that they were involved early in the development of season two just makes me wonder what the reason was for them to end that involvement.
The 50 minute expansion 400 days didn't give me any reason to have faith in season two and neither has telltale games considering they have lost the talent that made season one what it was, and it was a new kind of game. I always hear about them having a talent for these kinds of games even though it was the first of it's kind and we haven't seen much since. They were know by many for making some of the worst games around before The Walking Dead. I know that's not true of all their games, but you can't deny that it was a common view either. The Jurassic Park and CSI games were known … [view original content]
How do you know? Did you play it? I have a pretty pessimistic expectation for season two primarily based on the fact Sean Vanaman and Jake Rod… morekin left telltale games in what appeared to be odd timing; along with knowing the fact that they were involved early in the development of season two just makes me wonder what the reason was for them to end that involvement.
The 50 minute expansion 400 days didn't give me any reason to have faith in season two and neither has telltale games considering they have lost the talent that made season one what it was, and it was a new kind of game. I always hear about them having a talent for these kinds of games even though it was the first of it's kind and we haven't seen much since. They were know by many for making some of the worst games around before The Walking Dead. I know that's not true of all their games, but you can't deny that it was a common view either. The Jurassic Park and CSI games were known … [view original content]
I am disappointed about the season 2 trailer. A trailer shows you things of the anticipated release. This so called trailer shows nothing but stuff from season 1. It should be called a season 1 teaser or something like that.
I am disappointed about the season 2 trailer. A trailer shows you things of the anticipated release. This so called trailer shows nothing but stuff from season 1. It should be called a season 1 teaser or something like that.
That's a fair point, I usually check IGN but I have a feeling that I went with steam because I wanted to, blinded by my love for this game I suppose, oh well it looks like I'll have to just do something else until it's out when it's out, that's what I began to do with the last series, play and then realise it's out when I see it on Xbox live. : )
It was never announced as coming in November by Telltale. Telltale has only ever announced Fall 2013 (which ends on December 20th, 2013) and … morebefore Christmas (which is December 25th).
Steam just made a blind guess in order to have something in their database, and when they realized they were wrong, adjusted it to December. Only trust sources that come directly through Telltale staff (either statements made by those marked as staff on these forums, on Telltale's facebook or twitter pages, on the Telltale blog, or by Telltale staff directly in interviews with gaming sites or through official press releases). Everything else is just a wild guess, and should be taken as false information.
This forum's FAQ is a good way to know what's going on with The Walking Dead: Season Two, as it's constantly updated with the latest information once it's revealed. The FAQ is maintained by moderators rather than Telltale staff, but we only update it with information that comes directly from Telltale staff themselves.
That other poorly rated(although I haven't tried it yet), The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is 50% off on Xbox live in the current deal of t… morehe week. Maybe they are using it get people thinking of TWD franchise before the telltale game. That's meaningless speculation of course, but that's most of what we post here. I just repeat the same things a little differently while ranting over and over, while others demand release dates or pick one themselves based on nothing while arguing and complaining about random dislikes of post as if's it's the most insulting thing they have ever seen lol. I do understand that my post are just as pointless though. lol
I do want to give that other TWD game a try when it's cheap enough. I've enjoyed a lot of games that would have been crappy had I paid much for them. The Xbox "deal" giving you 50% off of it gets the price down to just a little higher than what you can pick it up a GameStop for just to let know.
It's a lot easier to tease any other game as opposed to this which choice changes things. Teasing Mortal Kombat is a lil easier for example, here are all the fighters and the various maps you fight on VS Here's Clem, here Clem arguing with soandso, and fighting with another soandso.
I am disappointed about the season 2 trailer. A trailer shows you things of the anticipated release. This so called trailer shows nothing but stuff from season 1. It should be called a season 1 teaser or something like that.
That's why it's called a "reveal" trailer. What you're looking for, the full-fleged "launch" trailer which actually shows about 95% in-game moments, will come later.
I am disappointed about the season 2 trailer. A trailer shows you things of the anticipated release. This so called trailer shows nothing but stuff from season 1. It should be called a season 1 teaser or something like that.
If you didn't already know, Sean Vanaman wrote one of the stories for 400 Days before he left.
Also, it seems a bit melodramatic to infer Telltale creates "the worst games around" from a few mediocre titles. Sure, Jurassic Park had little gameplay and the CSI games were side projects from Telltale's old days, but I'd hardly say those games define Telltale overall. Even before Walking Dead put Telltale into the mainstream spotlight, Telltale still made plenty of popular titles such as Sam and Max, Tales of Monkey Island, Strong Bad, etc. Considering that there are developers that release massively bugged/unfinished games or even go as far as to blatantly lie about features to consumers, it seems a bit hyperbolic to infer Walking Dead was Telltale's only saving grace because of a small handful of other titles.
How do you know? Did you play it? I have a pretty pessimistic expectation for season two primarily based on the fact Sean Vanaman and Jake Rod… morekin left telltale games in what appeared to be odd timing; along with knowing the fact that they were involved early in the development of season two just makes me wonder what the reason was for them to end that involvement.
The 50 minute expansion 400 days didn't give me any reason to have faith in season two and neither has telltale games considering they have lost the talent that made season one what it was, and it was a new kind of game. I always hear about them having a talent for these kinds of games even though it was the first of it's kind and we haven't seen much since. They were know by many for making some of the worst games around before The Walking Dead. I know that's not true of all their games, but you can't deny that it was a common view either. The Jurassic Park and CSI games were known … [view original content]
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I wouldn't take it so personally.
Sure! If the respective console stores updated on Monday that is. It would be pure PC if that came to fruition.
I wonder if turkeys think of us as zombies. hmmm
Playstation Store updates on Tuesdays and XBox Live continuously, as in every day. So i reiterate: BAM! Season 2 Premiere!
yes! i am not the only one sick of him, it's about time someone said that. Beware though your probably about to be swarmed by kenny superfans on everything else you post from now on...
Or maybe we we will be lucky if we even see a screenshot. Maybe TT learned from the last "big news" not to hype up what isn't big news. Don't get me wrong, a release date, the premier, or even a trailer would be awesome, but I for one am not going to EXPECT much of anything. But I will hope of course...
She said dont get overexcited lol wishful thinking though
...conversational directions I do not understand, part XVII.
hope for some good news at monday
we wait until monday and hope to get some good news
Which monday?
Puzzlebox is female?
Mind = Blown.
I thought Puzzlebox was a guy! damn.
I can't wait to get news on The Walking Dead S2 I have a filling that we will be getting news on Season 2 Sunday during The Walking Dead show because we got news last time on Sunday and it was during The Walking Dead show.
That would be wicked! I hope we get a release date and 2 screenshots.
I'd bet on a teaser for the news on Sunday, like they gave us before the reveal trailer.
How do you know? Did you play it? I have a pretty pessimistic expectation for season two primarily based on the fact Sean Vanaman and Jake Rodkin left telltale games in what appeared to be odd timing; along with knowing the fact that they were involved early in the development of season two just makes me wonder what the reason was for them to end that involvement.
The 50 minute expansion 400 days didn't give me any reason to have faith in season two and neither has telltale games considering they have lost the talent that made season one what it was, and it was a new kind of game. I always hear about them having a talent for these kinds of games even though it was the first of it's kind and we haven't seen much since. They were know by many for making some of the worst games around before The Walking Dead. I know that's not true of all their games, but you can't deny that it was a common view either. The Jurassic Park and CSI games were known for how bad they were by the general public.
In the end I know none of that shows anything about how good or bad season two will be. We are just using different things we feel give us a good idea of what to expect. I wouldn't be purchasing the first episode of season two if I knew for certain it was going to be a bad game. That's not a certainty anymore than it is that it will be an amazing game on the same level as season one. There isn't anything more substantial to make fans already act like it's a masterpiece than there is to feel it may very well be crap. We all have the same info about the actual game, which is next to nothing, and it's dumb to be treating our expectations as facts at this point.
They'll be far too stuffed with turkey to even consider tweeting.
That other poorly rated(although I haven't tried it yet), The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is 50% off on Xbox live in the current deal of the week. Maybe they are using it get people thinking of TWD franchise before the telltale game. That's meaningless speculation of course, but that's most of what we post here. I just repeat the same things a little differently while ranting over and over, while others demand release dates or pick one themselves based on nothing while arguing and complaining about random dislikes of post as if's it's the most insulting thing they have ever seen lol. I do understand that my post are just as pointless though. lol
I do want to give that other TWD game a try when it's cheap enough. I've enjoyed a lot of games that would have been crappy had I paid much for them. The Xbox "deal" giving you 50% off of it gets the price down to just a little higher than what you can pick it up a GameStop for just to let know.
The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is not worth a penny. Don't bother, even if it's on a sale.
They left at a time when Telltale DIDN'T have any Seasons running. I don't see anything 'odd' with it, quite the contrary. Had they left mid Season, THAT would have been a bit weird.
But while they certainly really shaped the Walking Dead game experience for Season 1, Telltale not only has some excellent writers left, but they also routinely change the main writer from episode to episode of a given Season, and have been for many years. It's really sad having seen Jake and Sean off to new shores, but there's nothing odd with their departure.
They just want to make a different kind of game. Nothing has leaked yet as to what type of game that is, but if I had to make a guess as to the central reason why Telltale's model just wasn't their vision any more, I'd say it was that their writing was always tied to the rules of pre-existing franchises instead of their own. I believe they rather want to create worlds from the ground up, not do whatever IP is hip at the moment.
...I can respect that.
Just by looking at it. I think It looks fantastic and I know For sure it's going to be a fantastic game. and Telltale knows what there doing.
The release date is ether 5th, 10th, 12th, 17th, 19th
This one. Puzzlebox said to look out for "more discussion fodder by Monday"
What do you have against any day other than Tuesday or Thursday :c
Telltale releases their games ether on a Tuesday or a Thursday
Remember, The Wolf Among Us came on a Friday.
I bet season 2 is coming out the 12th or 5th
I am disappointed about the season 2 trailer. A trailer shows you things of the anticipated release. This so called trailer shows nothing but stuff from season 1. It should be called a season 1 teaser or something like that.
Friday release Xbox/PC indeed seems to be more likely for first episodes. Judging from TWaU and Season 1, that is.
Might be an agreement with Microsoft to at least release ep1 on their console first, but that is purest speculation.
The reason why they didn't show much in the trailer is because they didn't want to spoil anything
I meant to say spoil.
WOAH WOAH DUDE! No soilers! You're a mod, you should know that! <
Dude can I have bite ?
That's a fair point, I usually check IGN but I have a feeling that I went with steam because I wanted to, blinded by my love for this game I suppose, oh well it looks like I'll have to just do something else until it's out when it's out, that's what I began to do with the last series, play and then realise it's out when I see it on Xbox live. : )
Please don't buy it, play L4D instead maybe?
It's a lot easier to tease any other game as opposed to this which choice changes things. Teasing Mortal Kombat is a lil easier for example, here are all the fighters and the various maps you fight on VS Here's Clem, here Clem arguing with soandso, and fighting with another soandso.
Eww, looks like manure
That's why it's called a "reveal" trailer. What you're looking for, the full-fleged "launch" trailer which actually shows about 95% in-game moments, will come later.
If you didn't already know, Sean Vanaman wrote one of the stories for 400 Days before he left.
Also, it seems a bit melodramatic to infer Telltale creates "the worst games around" from a few mediocre titles. Sure, Jurassic Park had little gameplay and the CSI games were side projects from Telltale's old days, but I'd hardly say those games define Telltale overall. Even before Walking Dead put Telltale into the mainstream spotlight, Telltale still made plenty of popular titles such as Sam and Max, Tales of Monkey Island, Strong Bad, etc. Considering that there are developers that release massively bugged/unfinished games or even go as far as to blatantly lie about features to consumers, it seems a bit hyperbolic to infer Walking Dead was Telltale's only saving grace because of a small handful of other titles.