It's strange why they did that, they did the same thing for the first episode too so i guess it has something to do with the way the New Zealand rating board formats things.
I know we already have release date but Michonne has now been rated by New Zealand.
http://www.fvlb.org.nz/nz/pages/publication-details.html?title=193799
The screenshots and trailer will likely be released the week before release (anywhere from March 22nd-28th), the achievements where all added to Steam when episode 1 was released http://steamcommunity.com/stats/429570/achievements
I don't like her. She's kind of annoying, and I really don't trust her. The first impression of her really skewed my views against her. I also felt she was kind of bad when trying to get her revenge, while it was somewhat justified, didn't hit right with me.
I still think there's potential for an awesome character change though. If she is lying than she's more devious than I thought and she could use Michonne to get rid of Norma and Randall
I don't like her. She's kind of annoying, and I really don't trust her. The first impression of her really skewed my views against her. I al… moreso felt she was kind of bad when trying to get her revenge, while it was somewhat justified, didn't hit right with me.
I strongly disliked her during her first appearance, mainly because she acted like we were with her in front of Randall and his crew, but now I think that it's totally hypocritical to blame her given that most of the players attempted to steal a supply bag from her mere seconds ago. How do those players have the right to act like Sam stealing from Monroe is incorrect?
I don't really find her annoying or obnoxious. I actually think that her voice actress has done a fantastical job with Sam, especially in the store room scene. I find Sam very relatable and human, as most of the characters on Episode 1. She is one of my favorites so far, along with Pete and Norma. I did stop her from killing Zachary though. Didn't want the situation to escalate and get out of hand.
It's strange why they did that, they did the same thing for the first episode too so i guess it has something to do with the way the New Zealand rating board formats things.
I strongly disliked her during her first appearance, mainly because she acted like we were with her in front of Randall and his crew, but no… morew I think that it's totally hypocritical to blame her given that most of the players attempted to steal a supply bag from her mere seconds ago. How do those players have the right to act like Sam stealing from Monroe is incorrect?
I don't really find her annoying or obnoxious. I actually think that her voice actress has done a fantastical job with Sam, especially in the store room scene. I find Sam very relatable and human, as most of the characters on Episode 1. She is one of my favorites so far, along with Pete and Norma. I did stop her from killing Zachary though. Didn't want the situation to escalate and get out of hand.
The only time I'd say that she slipped up would be in Greg's death, but the entire scene was sloppy. I didn't think the score fit much, the groans felt off and Sam didn't have tears on her face, although she was sobbing.
I hope that if somebody from Telltale reads this, it can be somewhat useful in the future, in some way.
Sam didn't have tears on her face, although she was sobbing
To be fair, this isn't the first time we've seen this. There are only three characters in the entire series that ever had tears on their face: Kenny, Clementine, and Arvo.
We've had a lot of dry-faced characters in a situation where they're supposed to be crying. Lilly, Rebecca, Leland, Christa, Sarah, Sarita, even Clementine in some scenes (stitching scene and her wandering in the woods after being bitten by Sam come to mind). Maybe throw in Nick and Katjaa, too.
The only time I'd say that she slipped up would be in Greg's death, but the entire scene was sloppy. I didn't think the score fit much, the … moregroans felt off and Sam didn't have tears on her face, although she was sobbing.
I hope that if somebody from Telltale reads this, it can be somewhat useful in the future, in some way.
like we have a link for michonne episode 1 in the season 3 waiting thread and we have a link for season 3 in michonne episode 1 too and they r different games. so i thought if they posted links about different games in threads they will surely put a link for (episode 2) the same game (a game which is the main thing right now). but im sorry its my fault i only visit michonne and season 3 threads directly from google so i dont go to community/discussion etc....
Trailer for season 3
Announcer: Watch as Clementine's world crumbles around her
Clementine: Kenny!
[Kenny is struck by lighting]
Clementine: Hi Jane!
[Jane is hit by a car]
I hate her!! She is such a lying b****, she was using Michonne to care for herself and kills an innocent guy who didn't want to cause trouble, he was pushed. I'm hoping for her to die. She could be the first character that I would let die.
He wasn't pushed, nobody held his hand or told him to shoot, he willingly killed someone. Michonne told him: "Shouldn't keep your finger on the trigger..." to which he replied: "DON'T TELL ME HOW TO HOLD A FUCKING GUN!" ...and look what happened. First, it wasn't an accident- go re-watch that scene where he shoots- he slowly pulls the trigger and fires. If he truly didn't want to hurt anyone, he shouldn't let Randall push him around. He's not 12. And what does it matter anyway if he didn't want to cause trouble, you think if you killed someone now, then said it was just "an accident" before the judge that you'd get a free pass for murder? An eye for an eye I say, at least in this case. If someone killed your mother or brother before you, what would you do? Zachary murdered Greg and I'm glad Telltale gave us the choice to let this shitbird die.
I hate her!! She is such a lying b****, she was using Michonne to care for herself and kills an innocent guy who didn't want to cause trouble, he was pushed. I'm hoping for her to die. She could be the first character that I would let die.
Right On.. Too many times people get hung up on how someone may have been feeling, or he was pushed, or didn't mean it.. Too F***ing bad. The deed was done, you did it, suffer the consequences. This is all supposed to take place during a Zombie Apocalypse and the time for being nice, or fair is over. It's survive or die.
He wasn't pushed, nobody held his hand or told him to shoot, he willingly killed someone. Michonne told him: "Shouldn't keep your finger on … morethe trigger..." to which he replied: "DON'T TELL ME HOW TO HOLD A FUCKING GUN!" ...and look what happened. First, it wasn't an accident- go re-watch that scene where he shoots- he slowly pulls the trigger and fires. If he truly didn't want to hurt anyone, he shouldn't let Randall push him around. He's not 12. And what does it matter anyway if he didn't want to cause trouble, you think if you killed someone now, then said it was just "an accident" before the judge that you'd get a free pass for murder? An eye for an eye I say, at least in this case. If someone killed your mother or brother before you, what would you do? Zachary murdered Greg and I'm glad Telltale gave us the choice to let this shitbird die.
My guess is Michonne was strapped to a chair with needles going in her skull, tortured by the main villain and Michonne soon break free with that guy, running to the outside and end up shooting gas pipes with pinpoint accuracy during a gun fight and then escape the area by helicopter.
He wasn't pushed, nobody held his hand or told him to shoot, he willingly killed someone
Randall gave him the gun, Zach didn't grab it himself.
Michonne told him: "Shouldn't keep your finger on the trigger..." to which he replied: "DON'T TELL ME HOW TO HOLD A FUCKING GUN!" ...and look what happened. First, it wasn't an accident- go re-watch that scene where he shoots- he slowly pulls the trigger and fires.
Sam stood up to them by saying "You want answers, TALK TO ME". She didn't answer shit, she could have easily said "I don't know" if she or Greg had no answers.
And what does it matter anyway if he didn't want to cause trouble
Yes. Who did Randall beat up? You or Greg? Because Zachary helps both of them get up on their chairs.
you think if you killed someone now, then said it was just "an accident" before the judge that you'd get a free pass for murder?
Yes unless I really wanted to kill.
If someone killed your mother or brother before you, what would you do?
Kill him/her if they did that on purpose. If they didn't want to and were pushed by their boss, I'd kill that mother*****
Zachary murdered Greg and I'm glad Telltale gave us the choice to let this shitbird die.
Why would you side with that bitch? That makes your Michonne a bad character. Sam and Greg had this all coming. They pointed guns at you and shouted like idiots, attracting the walkers, they were lying to Randall about you and Pete being togheter with them, they were USING you. According to Norma, Sam is such a liar. So Sam caused her brother to die because she didn't want to tell the truth. Michonne has NO reason to be on her side. I'm waiting for a "Leave Sam" option in the last episodes.
He wasn't pushed, nobody held his hand or told him to shoot, he willingly killed someone. Michonne told him: "Shouldn't keep your finger on … morethe trigger..." to which he replied: "DON'T TELL ME HOW TO HOLD A FUCKING GUN!" ...and look what happened. First, it wasn't an accident- go re-watch that scene where he shoots- he slowly pulls the trigger and fires. If he truly didn't want to hurt anyone, he shouldn't let Randall push him around. He's not 12. And what does it matter anyway if he didn't want to cause trouble, you think if you killed someone now, then said it was just "an accident" before the judge that you'd get a free pass for murder? An eye for an eye I say, at least in this case. If someone killed your mother or brother before you, what would you do? Zachary murdered Greg and I'm glad Telltale gave us the choice to let this shitbird die.
Says the Kenny fan (Don't worry, I like him).
He wasn't pushed, nobody held his hand or told him to shoot, he willingly killed someone… more
Randall gave him the gun, Zach didn't grab it himself.
Michonne told him: "Shouldn't keep your finger on the trigger..." to which he replied: "DON'T TELL ME HOW TO HOLD A FUCKING GUN!" ...and look what happened. First, it wasn't an accident- go re-watch that scene where he shoots- he slowly pulls the trigger and fires.
Sam stood up to them by saying "You want answers, TALK TO ME". She didn't answer shit, she could have easily said "I don't know" if she or Greg had no answers.
And what does it matter anyway if he didn't want to cause trouble
Yes. Who did Randall beat up? You or Greg? Because Zachary helps both of them get up on their chairs.
you think if you killed someone now, then said it was just "an accident" before the judge that you'd get a free pass for mur… [view original content]
They pointed guns at you
Pointing guns at people you don't know that could possibly be a threat to you? Who would do such a thing?!
I'm sorry but out of all reasons to not like Sam and Greg, this is easily the most ridiculous one
Let me be the first to say that I actually really like her so far
Not exactly a favorite character yet, but she's climbing that list pretty quickly, along with Randall
I like Sam as a character, or more specifically, I like how she's seated in the grey area at the moment. On one side, she does seem to be sincere and genuine, if not endearing to some degree, but on the other hand, some of her mannerisms and actions do seem slightly suspicious, making me second guess if she has some ulterior motives. Part of me feels sympathetic towards her since she's still a kid, and some facets of her come off as someone that doesn't seem entirely sure of herself or what she's doing, but another side of me feels like she has an endgame in mind with everything she's doing, that she's more confident and in control than you'd think at first glance. Hell, part of me thinks that maybe she's a bit of both; someone who isn't overly confident in themselves, naive, and a little bit in over their heads, but a good enough liar and manipulator with the right amount of charisma to attempt to get things to work in their favor, sort of like Eugene (his comic version, more specifically). Also, Sam reminds me of a few people I know personality-wise, so that probably plays in to why I like her.
I feel it's worth noting that I think a lot of the grey area with Sam is strengthened due to the character of Norma, and by extension, Randall, and the way all three play off of one another. They have a relatively interesting dynamic that's been established thus far, and the ensuing ambiguity from said dynamic has actually been quite effective and engaging, at least in my opinion. The whole scene with Sam in the stock room had me thinking one way, then the talk with Norma had me not only second-guessing what Sam said just prior, but even second-guessing what Norma was saying as well, so needless to say, I was pretty conflicted on who was the more trustworthy party, if either of them could be considered such. Norma has proven to be quite reasonable and rational, even in spite of her 'no-nonsense' attitude, enough so that her claims regarding Sam could possibly ring true, but on the other hand, you have Randall, who to some extent acts like Norma's alter-ego or id, which can somewhat validate Sam's stories, as Randall seems fully capable of doing awful shit, like the Mobjack massacre, based on what we've seen of him and his character so far.
As for Randall, I like him in the love-to-hate kind of way. First of all, I just find him to be overall entertaining. He's a jerk-ass with a fair amount of sardonic quips and retorts he's ready to fire back with, but he also has this somewhat playful side to him, playing off quite a lot of scenes with an air of levity. Part of that is thanks to Derek Phillips' performance so far; he's nailing the character of Randall. However, in spite of all the above, he doesn't seem like he's necessarily a bad person. He's definitely unhinged and more than capable of doing bad stuff, but I wouldn't classify him an evil, one-dimensional prick, at least, not just yet (and I honestly hope that isn't what happens). Like I said above, I like how he plays the darker half to Norma in a way, which I suppose is made extra poetic since they're brother-sister. She's cool and calculated, rational and reasonable, only getting rough or resorting to violence when it's clear that nothing else is working, whereas Randall is heated and spontaneous, more than willing to smack people around if they so much as give him the smallest excuse to, yet at the same time, going with what I said above, he seems like he'd be just as likely to laugh it off and make a comeback instead. To me, Randall feels like the kind of person that's just embraced their instability and personal demons, rather than shy away from them or try to fix it, which also makes him act as a foil of sorts to Michonne.
Oh yeah, and finally, probably the most important reason out of all of them: I think he looks cool.
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I like how people keep bringing this up even though we all know, but still enjoy their games. :-)
It's strange why they did that, they did the same thing for the first episode too so i guess it has something to do with the way the New Zealand rating board formats things.
I dont know any such thing.
Except when it does right? But let's just forget that ever happens.
That means that it's going to be screenshots and achievements time soon, right?
And trailer time as well!
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Oh dear, she's still around.
What video was it, by the way?
This one
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I included a joke in the video about Cluke in the video, so that of course "offended" her..
The screenshots and trailer will likely be released the week before release (anywhere from March 22nd-28th), the achievements where all added to Steam when episode 1 was released http://steamcommunity.com/stats/429570/achievements
they explained what tailored meant years ago. it's still the same suit you just change small parts of it.
EP2
Clementine: Walks see's two familiar faces screaming at each other infront of a crashed car
Jane with beard: This is al your fucking fault!
Kenny: You fucking bitch!
Clementine:I tought you both were dead
Anyone have any thoughts on Sam? She seems to get a lot of hate
I don't like her. She's kind of annoying, and I really don't trust her. The first impression of her really skewed my views against her. I also felt she was kind of bad when trying to get her revenge, while it was somewhat justified, didn't hit right with me.
I'm not too sure what to make of her yet, she's definitely hiding something.
I still think there's potential for an awesome character change though. If she is lying than she's more devious than I thought and she could use Michonne to get rid of Norma and Randall
I don't know much about her character to have a strong opinion.
I strongly disliked her during her first appearance, mainly because she acted like we were with her in front of Randall and his crew, but now I think that it's totally hypocritical to blame her given that most of the players attempted to steal a supply bag from her mere seconds ago. How do those players have the right to act like Sam stealing from Monroe is incorrect?
I don't really find her annoying or obnoxious. I actually think that her voice actress has done a fantastical job with Sam, especially in the store room scene. I find Sam very relatable and human, as most of the characters on Episode 1. She is one of my favorites so far, along with Pete and Norma. I did stop her from killing Zachary though. Didn't want the situation to escalate and get out of hand.
It's probably just to sort the titles better. If you wanted to sort alphabetically, then there would be a shitton of games beginning with "the".
Very thorough analysis of her character. I also agree that her voice actress did an excellent job for the most part
The only time I'd say that she slipped up would be in Greg's death, but the entire scene was sloppy. I didn't think the score fit much, the groans felt off and Sam didn't have tears on her face, although she was sobbing.
I hope that if somebody from Telltale reads this, it can be somewhat useful in the future, in some way.
To be fair, this isn't the first time we've seen this. There are only three characters in the entire series that ever had tears on their face: Kenny, Clementine, and Arvo.
We've had a lot of dry-faced characters in a situation where they're supposed to be crying. Lilly, Rebecca, Leland, Christa, Sarah, Sarita, even Clementine in some scenes (stitching scene and her wandering in the woods after being bitten by Sam come to mind). Maybe throw in Nick and Katjaa, too.
like we have a link for michonne episode 1 in the season 3 waiting thread and we have a link for season 3 in michonne episode 1 too and they r different games. so i thought if they posted links about different games in threads they will surely put a link for (episode 2) the same game (a game which is the main thing right now). but im sorry its my fault i only visit michonne and season 3 threads directly from google so i dont go to community/discussion etc....
Clementine : Hi Kenny-oh shit
(Kenny steps on a landmine)
I hate her!! She is such a lying b****, she was using Michonne to care for herself and kills an innocent guy who didn't want to cause trouble, he was pushed. I'm hoping for her to die. She could be the first character that I would let die.
He wasn't pushed, nobody held his hand or told him to shoot, he willingly killed someone. Michonne told him: "Shouldn't keep your finger on the trigger..." to which he replied: "DON'T TELL ME HOW TO HOLD A FUCKING GUN!" ...and look what happened. First, it wasn't an accident- go re-watch that scene where he shoots- he slowly pulls the trigger and fires. If he truly didn't want to hurt anyone, he shouldn't let Randall push him around. He's not 12. And what does it matter anyway if he didn't want to cause trouble, you think if you killed someone now, then said it was just "an accident" before the judge that you'd get a free pass for murder? An eye for an eye I say, at least in this case. If someone killed your mother or brother before you, what would you do? Zachary murdered Greg and I'm glad Telltale gave us the choice to let this shitbird die.
Right On.. Too many times people get hung up on how someone may have been feeling, or he was pushed, or didn't mean it.. Too F***ing bad. The deed was done, you did it, suffer the consequences. This is all supposed to take place during a Zombie Apocalypse and the time for being nice, or fair is over. It's survive or die.
My guess is Michonne was strapped to a chair with needles going in her skull, tortured by the main villain and Michonne soon break free with that guy, running to the outside and end up shooting gas pipes with pinpoint accuracy during a gun fight and then escape the area by helicopter.
(Hope you get the reference)
Clementine: Hey Carley! (Dogs maul her alive)
Says the Kenny fan (Don't worry, I like him).
Randall gave him the gun, Zach didn't grab it himself.
Sam stood up to them by saying "You want answers, TALK TO ME". She didn't answer shit, she could have easily said "I don't know" if she or Greg had no answers.
Yes. Who did Randall beat up? You or Greg? Because Zachary helps both of them get up on their chairs.
Yes unless I really wanted to kill.
Kill him/her if they did that on purpose. If they didn't want to and were pushed by their boss, I'd kill that mother*****
Why would you side with that bitch? That makes your Michonne a bad character. Sam and Greg had this all coming. They pointed guns at you and shouted like idiots, attracting the walkers, they were lying to Randall about you and Pete being togheter with them, they were USING you. According to Norma, Sam is such a liar. So Sam caused her brother to die because she didn't want to tell the truth. Michonne has NO reason to be on her side. I'm waiting for a "Leave Sam" option in the last episodes.
Pointing guns at people you don't know that could possibly be a threat to you? Who would do such a thing?!
I'm sorry but out of all reasons to not like Sam and Greg, this is easily the most ridiculous one
Tell me, where did we go so wrong?
Let me be the first to say that I actually really like her so far
Not exactly a favorite character yet, but she's climbing that list pretty quickly, along with Randall
So is letting Zachary die.
I'm rather curious about your stance on Randall and Sam, mainly Randall.
Ah, gotcha.
Here is the rating from the Australian classification board if anyone is interested.
I like Sam as a character, or more specifically, I like how she's seated in the grey area at the moment. On one side, she does seem to be sincere and genuine, if not endearing to some degree, but on the other hand, some of her mannerisms and actions do seem slightly suspicious, making me second guess if she has some ulterior motives. Part of me feels sympathetic towards her since she's still a kid, and some facets of her come off as someone that doesn't seem entirely sure of herself or what she's doing, but another side of me feels like she has an endgame in mind with everything she's doing, that she's more confident and in control than you'd think at first glance. Hell, part of me thinks that maybe she's a bit of both; someone who isn't overly confident in themselves, naive, and a little bit in over their heads, but a good enough liar and manipulator with the right amount of charisma to attempt to get things to work in their favor, sort of like Eugene (his comic version, more specifically). Also, Sam reminds me of a few people I know personality-wise, so that probably plays in to why I like her.
I feel it's worth noting that I think a lot of the grey area with Sam is strengthened due to the character of Norma, and by extension, Randall, and the way all three play off of one another. They have a relatively interesting dynamic that's been established thus far, and the ensuing ambiguity from said dynamic has actually been quite effective and engaging, at least in my opinion. The whole scene with Sam in the stock room had me thinking one way, then the talk with Norma had me not only second-guessing what Sam said just prior, but even second-guessing what Norma was saying as well, so needless to say, I was pretty conflicted on who was the more trustworthy party, if either of them could be considered such. Norma has proven to be quite reasonable and rational, even in spite of her 'no-nonsense' attitude, enough so that her claims regarding Sam could possibly ring true, but on the other hand, you have Randall, who to some extent acts like Norma's alter-ego or id, which can somewhat validate Sam's stories, as Randall seems fully capable of doing awful shit, like the Mobjack massacre, based on what we've seen of him and his character so far.
As for Randall, I like him in the love-to-hate kind of way. First of all, I just find him to be overall entertaining. He's a jerk-ass with a fair amount of sardonic quips and retorts he's ready to fire back with, but he also has this somewhat playful side to him, playing off quite a lot of scenes with an air of levity. Part of that is thanks to Derek Phillips' performance so far; he's nailing the character of Randall. However, in spite of all the above, he doesn't seem like he's necessarily a bad person. He's definitely unhinged and more than capable of doing bad stuff, but I wouldn't classify him an evil, one-dimensional prick, at least, not just yet (and I honestly hope that isn't what happens). Like I said above, I like how he plays the darker half to Norma in a way, which I suppose is made extra poetic since they're brother-sister. She's cool and calculated, rational and reasonable, only getting rough or resorting to violence when it's clear that nothing else is working, whereas Randall is heated and spontaneous, more than willing to smack people around if they so much as give him the smallest excuse to, yet at the same time, going with what I said above, he seems like he'd be just as likely to laugh it off and make a comeback instead. To me, Randall feels like the kind of person that's just embraced their instability and personal demons, rather than shy away from them or try to fix it, which also makes him act as a foil of sorts to Michonne.
Oh yeah, and finally, probably the most important reason out of all of them: I think he looks cool.
''Sex: Moderate Impact"
Episode 1 also had the exact same rating ;^)