Has someone already mentioned a church or a religious building of some sort? These kinds of locations could open up some possibilities regar… moreding character's faith or lack thereof. And you know, also look kind of sort of chillingly awesome. It's been done before and it was even a Season 2 plan if I recall correctly, but yeah.
I like the particular church shown above, because while it suggests abandonment and gives off other vibes, it's also really beautiful, in a slightly eerie way.
I can't believe that I made such an amateur mistake! Now th-the they're gonna come after me! How could I be so stupid!?! I gotta go hide, I gotta go hide, I gotta go hide! I-I think I just heard a knock on my door! Oh no, now I see them! They're all wearing Donald Trump masks and holding pitch forks! THIS IS THE END OF ME
I've always wondered what happened to the astronauts in space, since the ISS was active in 2003.
Although that probably would be one of those single issue side stories.
I'd like it to be mixed up.
Season two was really just forest and snow.
Season one was unquie because it had all different locations/sce… morenery that each episode had its own different bit.
I really enjoy what telltale does with their scenery. Some of my favourites
* the scenery with the train.
* The misty ghost feeling at Crawford.
* the way the motor inn is set.
* when mark and lee are searching the perimeter. The back scene of the farm is great.
* the surrounding of the train station and the bridge. I think all the bush really settles in with everything.
* The mist and scenery of wyatts story.
so yeah obviously variety and misty, bush type of scenery.
I like see old places, like in S2 trailer and 400days(Russel find a corp Carley/Doug, Vince run over drugstore etc).
Maybe Javier will be traveling in places where was a Lee group, Cabin group, Howe's, etc. And all this will happen over time later, and i say "Ehh, yeah i remember that place". And this place's long time abandoned, there walkers, grass over buildings etc, and little pieces that someone is when that was.
A police station. It would be pretty cool to fight some swat armored zombie, collect some guns, and look at police records of our past companions. oooohhh scandalous!
Ed Krupp, the director of Los Angeles’ Griffith Observatory for the past four decades, has said that in 1994, after the Northridge earthquake knocked out much of the city’s power, the observatory began to receive panicked phone calls about “the strange sky.” “We finally realized what we were dealing with,” Krupp told ‘The Los Angeles Times.’ “The stars were in fact so unfamiliar, they called us wondering what happened.” Local police reported similar calls in which residents asked if the quake might have been caused by a curious “silver cloud” in the sky. This turned out to be the Milky Way – which, today, two-thirds of the U.S. population cannot see.
Okay so that song you posted is a song that I heard about three years ago and fell in love with it. Unfortunately, I lost the video and couldn't remember the name but the moment I saw the name on my screen I knew it was the song. So thank you so much for posting it and drowning me in nostalgia.
Ed Krupp, the director of Los Angeles’ Griffith Observatory for the past four decades, has said that in 1994, after the Northridge earthquak… moree knocked out much of the city’s power, the observatory began to receive panicked phone calls about “the strange sky.” “We finally realized what we were dealing with,” Krupp told ‘The Los Angeles Times.’ “The stars were in fact so unfamiliar, they called us wondering what happened.” Local police reported similar calls in which residents asked if the quake might have been caused by a curious “silver cloud” in the sky. This turned out to be the Milky Way – which, today, two-thirds of the U.S. population cannot see.
Okay so that song you posted is a song that I heard about three years ago and fell in love with it. Unfortunately, I lost the video and cou… moreldn't remember the name but the moment I saw the name on my screen I knew it was the song. So thank you so much for posting it and drowning me in nostalgia.
A result of one the greatest man made environmental disasters in history, the neighboring towns of Cardin and Picher, Oklahoma and Treece, Kansas now sit abandoned. After extensive mining in the area, the contamination of soil and water rendered the land uninhabitable. Adults suffered from high cancer rates and children suffered from stunted mental development. Residents were paid to leave, and most of the buildings demolished.
In 1920, Picher's population was almost 10,000. In 2000 it dropped to 1,640, and in the year 2010 fewer than 20 people lived there... No one remains in Cardin, and currently only 2 people reside in Treece:
This video had some good stuff in it:
A result of one the greatest man made environmental disasters in history, the neighboring towns o… moref Cardin and Picher, Oklahoma and Treece, Kansas now sit abandoned. After extensive mining in the area, the contamination of soil and water rendered the land uninhabitable. Adults suffered from high cancer rates and children suffered from stunted mental development. Residents were paid to leave, and most of the buildings demolished.
In 1920, Picher's population was almost 10,000. In 2000 it dropped to 1,640, and in the year 2010 fewer than 20 people lived there... No one remains in Cardin, and currently only 2 people reside in Treece:
Something atmospheric. I loved settings like the abandoned hospital and Crawford in Season 1, Wyatt's story in 400 Days and the blizzard in Season 2. A burned forest, maybe? I'm not sure if this happened in the comic canon, but in the show canon the government napalmed every major city in the US. This is seen in Season 2 of both the main show and Fear (Atlanta and Los Angeles respectively, with confirmation that San Diego and San Francisco have also been wiped out). The last radio broadcast of one park ranger in Shuteye Peak estimated that Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada would be wiped out within a week because of the severity of the bombings. Washington DC would surely have been among the first cities to be bombed, and the fires could have spread over to Virginia.
A ghost town would be cool too, and it looks like that is something we'll get based on the teaser and some screenshots.
Now that I think of it, watching the stars in a Zombie Apocalypse would be awsome. CAN SOMEONE EXPAIN ME WHY THE NIGHT SKY LOOKS LIKE IT DOES NOW IN THIS GAME!? IT MAKES NO FRIKIN SENSE! THERE IS NO LIGHT! DAFUQ YOU DID TELLTALE!?
Ed Krupp, the director of Los Angeles’ Griffith Observatory for the past four decades, has said that in 1994, after the Northridge earthquak… moree knocked out much of the city’s power, the observatory began to receive panicked phone calls about “the strange sky.” “We finally realized what we were dealing with,” Krupp told ‘The Los Angeles Times.’ “The stars were in fact so unfamiliar, they called us wondering what happened.” Local police reported similar calls in which residents asked if the quake might have been caused by a curious “silver cloud” in the sky. This turned out to be the Milky Way – which, today, two-thirds of the U.S. population cannot see.
This video had some good stuff in it:
A result of one the greatest man made environmental disasters in history, the neighboring towns o… moref Cardin and Picher, Oklahoma and Treece, Kansas now sit abandoned. After extensive mining in the area, the contamination of soil and water rendered the land uninhabitable. Adults suffered from high cancer rates and children suffered from stunted mental development. Residents were paid to leave, and most of the buildings demolished.
In 1920, Picher's population was almost 10,000. In 2000 it dropped to 1,640, and in the year 2010 fewer than 20 people lived there... No one remains in Cardin, and currently only 2 people reside in Treece:
The zoo. Wild animals (besides Sam) would be a cool new element. An untouched gun shop, it's time for Clementine to upgrade, I'm thinking a flamethrower would be a good comprimise.
The zoo. Wild animals (besides Sam) would be a cool new element. An untouched gun shop, it's time for Clementine to upgrade, I'm thinking a flamethrower would be a good comprimise.
Actually if you pay close attention to a few shots you can see there are a lot of stars in the night sky, but they weren't really a focus point.
Without light or air pollution, you'd see even more than that, like the milky way, and more frequently shooting stars as well. It'd be even more pretty ;.;
Now that I think of it, watching the stars in a Zombie Apocalypse would be awsome. CAN SOMEONE EXPAIN ME WHY THE NIGHT SKY LOOKS LIKE IT DOES NOW IN THIS GAME!? IT MAKES NO FRIKIN SENSE! THERE IS NO LIGHT! DAFUQ YOU DID TELLTALE!?
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I can't believe that I made such an amateur mistake! Now th-the they're gonna come after me! How could I be so stupid!?! I gotta go hide, I gotta go hide, I gotta go hide! I-I think I just heard a knock on my door! Oh no, now I see them! They're all wearing Donald Trump masks and holding pitch forks! THIS IS THE END OF ME
Thank you!
To the moon
I've always wondered what happened to the astronauts in space, since the ISS was active in 2003.
Although that probably would be one of those single issue side stories.
I can imagine that would be terrifying, worse if one of your crew members died and you had a zombie floating towards you in zero gravity.
We need a zombies in space comic. I'd read an issue of that.
Amusement Park, Zoo, anything new xD top of a Skyscraper perhaps? Or maybe that's a bit much...?
It'd be cool if Clementine and Javier came across a creepy abandoned amusement park.
I agree about the fog that was in Wyatt's story. It made the atmosphere so creepy.
I feel the same way. I was just thinking about this when I replayed Starved for Help recently. Would be nice to have more thunderstorms & rain.
The last picture reminds me of The Park so much lol
I like see old places, like in S2 trailer and 400days(Russel find a corp Carley/Doug, Vince run over drugstore etc).
Maybe Javier will be traveling in places where was a Lee group, Cabin group, Howe's, etc. And all this will happen over time later, and i say "Ehh, yeah i remember that place". And this place's long time abandoned, there walkers, grass over buildings etc, and little pieces that someone is when that was.
Sounds like a Resident Evil 2 type scenario.
Ed Krupp, the director of Los Angeles’ Griffith Observatory for the past four decades, has said that in 1994, after the Northridge earthquake knocked out much of the city’s power, the observatory began to receive panicked phone calls about “the strange sky.” “We finally realized what we were dealing with,” Krupp told ‘The Los Angeles Times.’ “The stars were in fact so unfamiliar, they called us wondering what happened.” Local police reported similar calls in which residents asked if the quake might have been caused by a curious “silver cloud” in the sky. This turned out to be the Milky Way – which, today, two-thirds of the U.S. population cannot see.
Okay so that song you posted is a song that I heard about three years ago and fell in love with it. Unfortunately, I lost the video and couldn't remember the name but the moment I saw the name on my screen I knew it was the song. So thank you so much for posting it and drowning me in nostalgia.
To the junkyard! C'mon everyone, let's go.
You're welcome. Glad I was able to find it for you ^_^
This video had some good stuff in it:
A result of one the greatest man made environmental disasters in history, the neighboring towns of Cardin and Picher, Oklahoma and Treece, Kansas now sit abandoned. After extensive mining in the area, the contamination of soil and water rendered the land uninhabitable. Adults suffered from high cancer rates and children suffered from stunted mental development. Residents were paid to leave, and most of the buildings demolished.
In 1920, Picher's population was almost 10,000. In 2000 it dropped to 1,640, and in the year 2010 fewer than 20 people lived there... No one remains in Cardin, and currently only 2 people reside in Treece:
Awww, why'd you have to kill me with cuteness?
Those overgrown house pictures look a lot like Portal 2.
And yes, I'd love to see some locations like those in Season 3, and we need more animals to populate the environments.
Something atmospheric. I loved settings like the abandoned hospital and Crawford in Season 1, Wyatt's story in 400 Days and the blizzard in Season 2. A burned forest, maybe? I'm not sure if this happened in the comic canon, but in the show canon the government napalmed every major city in the US. This is seen in Season 2 of both the main show and Fear (Atlanta and Los Angeles respectively, with confirmation that San Diego and San Francisco have also been wiped out). The last radio broadcast of one park ranger in Shuteye Peak estimated that Yosemite and the Sierra Nevada would be wiped out within a week because of the severity of the bombings. Washington DC would surely have been among the first cities to be bombed, and the fires could have spread over to Virginia.
A ghost town would be cool too, and it looks like that is something we'll get based on the teaser and some screenshots.
An abandoned countryside seems nice. Or something similar with Michonne's DLC story. That background was amazing.
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Now that I think of it, watching the stars in a Zombie Apocalypse would be awsome. CAN SOMEONE EXPAIN ME WHY THE NIGHT SKY LOOKS LIKE IT DOES NOW IN THIS GAME!? IT MAKES NO FRIKIN SENSE! THERE IS NO LIGHT! DAFUQ YOU DID TELLTALE!?
Puppies!
ME WANTS PUPPIES
ME NEEDS PUPPIES!
Lets go to Mexico like Clem mentioned in season 2.
Creepy hospitals
Prisons
And, honestly, The Last of Us captured this perfectly, but gut wrenching little things like this really hit hard:
It would be cool if telltale did some stuff like this.
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Just look up for State of Decay
What gun shops are you shopping in?
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Actually if you pay close attention to a few shots you can see there are a lot of stars in the night sky, but they weren't really a focus point.
Without light or air pollution, you'd see even more than that, like the milky way, and more frequently shooting stars as well. It'd be even more pretty ;.;
An urban environment
Abandoned Room:
Exploring:
Travelling:
Racoon:
Suburb:
Checkpoint:
Left Territory:
City Limits:
Apocalypse Interior
Swale:
Ghost Town:
She belongs to the falls:
Kitchen Nightmares
Aftermath:
The Fog People - 1984
Rescued:
The White House, Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC in general.