I guess that's what I meant. You could explore other stories that were happening concurrently with Clem's/Ricks' in other places. Going sideways in time, I suppose.
Yes I know - which makes it so peculiar that everything we have seen so far has taken place in Georgia, US...
Sure, there are indefinite po… moressibilities to use the outbreak as a background, but I'm talking about the timeframe here - I don't think any work that takes place after two years should be possible, unless you want to play a Populous or Civilization type of game. As I said, MASH was made for ten seasons and took place during a timeframe of two years, so that was most definitely pushing it. The same way goes for other events - WW2 lasted for 5.5 years, but the US (who has the bulk of the focus in media) wasn't committed for more than 3.5, and only fought in mainland Europe for less than 1 measly year. That means, that most franchises dealing with the war in western Europe needs to adapt to that - you can't in a historical work have American soldiers fighting in trenches in 1947 fondly remembering how they landed in Normandie three years e… [view original content]
Because in mainstream media children can only die if they're obnoxious and kinda deserve it or if they're not getting a lot of airtime. Otherw… moreise angry moms comes out with pitchforks and torches and sales drop. If TTG wants a s3 Clem has to live. And TWD is bringing the cash, so Clem has to live.
Whoa man. Don't go throwing around the T-word so liberally. I am making a legitimate point here. It's not like TWD is a comic book or TV show that is scared of killing kids, whether they're likeable or not.
Also, you should probably be warned that wrongful use of the T-word is something their Gods only allow twice. The third time will result in you being dragged under the next bridge you cross and eaten.
How is asking if any pitchfork moms plays the game a legitimate point?
I think you're fooling yourself if you think TTG would do something unorthodox. Let me know what you think TTG has done so far in their history that has been unorthodox except for using the point n click concept.
Whoa man. Don't go throwing around the T-word so liberally. I am making a legitimate point here. It's not like TWD is a comic book or TV show … morethat is scared of killing kids, whether they're likeable or not.
Also, you should probably be warned that wrongful use of the T-word is something their Gods only allow twice. The third time will result in you being dragged under the next bridge you cross and eaten.
Having a black male protagonist, having an actual sympathetic child character that didn't get on the audience's nerves, putting storytelling first in the game, etc, etc, etc. They've made a lot of choices that aren't very common in the video game industry.
I don't think that they'd be likely to kill off Clem this season, if only to make sure we still have a hook for season 3, but I definitely don't think that they're scared to do anything that would serve the narrative and make it more interesting.
How is asking if any pitchfork moms plays the game a legitimate point?
I think you're fooling yourself if you think TTG would do something … moreunorthodox. Let me know what you think TTG has done so far in their history that has been unorthodox except for using the point n click concept.
I think there will be way more than 2 seasons of the walking dead it would be silly to stop at 2 seasons when telltale knows they have roaring fans that love this game and would buy it making us happy and them happy
aliens highly unlikely its called 'The Walking Dead' because in the sentence "Dead" meaning dead things, dead people and "walking" meant in walking zombies that are dead eating flesh off of humans. it would be weird to put aliens in it
If those three choices are impressing you to the degree you label it unorthodox then I'm a lot more picky than you. For me those are interesting, except for no 2, but far from a woooah and decades from a waaaaaaaaaaauuuuuuwwwww.
Having a black male protagonist, having an actual sympathetic child character that didn't get on the audience's nerves, putting storytelling f… moreirst in the game, etc, etc, etc. They've made a lot of choices that aren't very common in the video game industry.
I don't think that they'd be likely to kill off Clem this season, if only to make sure we still have a hook for season 3, but I definitely don't think that they're scared to do anything that would serve the narrative and make it more interesting.
Well, I am uncertain how this will end but I am certain with this being Telltale's biggest game and not to mention Game of the Year, I am cert… moreain that there will be a Season 3. I reckon they'll keep going until they decide to give it a satisfactory ending or until they are swamped with other projects.
I think is based about Clementine growing up, so if we see her dead or anything it'll be when she's an adult. Of course if they continue with TWD Games.
I just had an idea on how Episode 1 might end. Clem is running from a bunch of bandits when she bumps into Kenny in the woods. That would kill me with anticipation to play episode 2, but it would be a perfect ending to episode 1
well i think its like the ending you will normally seen in the movies .
1. clementine continue her journey to fight the zombies
2. clementi… morene dies , new hero come
3. a cure or serum is produce the end .
4. no ending . continue season 3 .
i think it goes same for the tv series though , because the tv series also the same , fight for survival , those who you care for died . and continue survival , the cycles continue >.<
however , i like walking dead by TTG , its very heart wrenching & touching at the last episode >.< i would like to know what will be happen to the fate of little clementine >.<
aliens highly unlikely its called 'The Walking Dead' because in the sentence "Dead" meaning dead things, dead people and "walking" meant in walking zombies that are dead eating flesh off of humans. it would be weird to put aliens in it
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Because she is stupid.
I guess that's what I meant. You could explore other stories that were happening concurrently with Clem's/Ricks' in other places. Going sideways in time, I suppose.
Which angry pitchfork moms are playing The Walking Dead?
No she isn't
Either :
And now I have to deal with people pretending to be stupid? Trolls.
I don't think that was a troll... That's a legitimate argument. There are so many taboos broken in the comic, why would the game be any different?
Whoa man. Don't go throwing around the T-word so liberally. I am making a legitimate point here. It's not like TWD is a comic book or TV show that is scared of killing kids, whether they're likeable or not.
Also, you should probably be warned that wrongful use of the T-word is something their Gods only allow twice. The third time will result in you being dragged under the next bridge you cross and eaten.
How is asking if any pitchfork moms plays the game a legitimate point?
I think you're fooling yourself if you think TTG would do something unorthodox. Let me know what you think TTG has done so far in their history that has been unorthodox except for using the point n click concept.
Legitimate argument? Are you insane? "Which angry pitchfork moms are playing TWD?". Legitimate argument?
Having a black male protagonist, having an actual sympathetic child character that didn't get on the audience's nerves, putting storytelling first in the game, etc, etc, etc. They've made a lot of choices that aren't very common in the video game industry.
I don't think that they'd be likely to kill off Clem this season, if only to make sure we still have a hook for season 3, but I definitely don't think that they're scared to do anything that would serve the narrative and make it more interesting.
I think there will be way more than 2 seasons of the walking dead it would be silly to stop at 2 seasons when telltale knows they have roaring fans that love this game and would buy it making us happy and them happy
aliens highly unlikely its called 'The Walking Dead' because in the sentence "Dead" meaning dead things, dead people and "walking" meant in walking zombies that are dead eating flesh off of humans. it would be weird to put aliens in it
If those three choices are impressing you to the degree you label it unorthodox then I'm a lot more picky than you. For me those are interesting, except for no 2, but far from a woooah and decades from a waaaaaaaaaaauuuuuuwwwww.
yes exactly right @Spider-Matt
I think is based about Clementine growing up, so if we see her dead or anything it'll be when she's an adult. Of course if they continue with TWD Games.
The wording could be better, sure. Just look at what I said. That would be the more understandable argument. Now calm down. This is the internet.
I just had an idea on how Episode 1 might end. Clem is running from a bunch of bandits when she bumps into Kenny in the woods. That would kill me with anticipation to play episode 2, but it would be a perfect ending to episode 1
Wat O_o
Explanation didn't exactly make sense either. xD