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this is a thread to tell ttg that we ALL want more seasons and season 3 NOT to be the last season

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  • MORE SEASONS! MORE SEASONS! MORE SEASONS! MORE SEASONS! MORE SEASONS! MORE SEASONS

  • There can only be so many variations on the Walking Dead story before it gets old. I certainly don't mind sequels, but having up to around four-seven seasons would be a but much in my own opinion. Personally, I'd rather Telltale invest their time into exploring other story telling universes, like how they did with Wolf/Borderlands/etc.

  • I kinda hope Season 3 is the last Walking Dead game Telltale makes, that atleast follows Clem, I feel like they should wrap up on one last huge story.

  • I vote for 5 seasons, tops. I agree, Clementine should not be the protagonist after this season if they decide to continue the series. They wouldn't have to kill her, but they can only continue the coming-of-age theme so long. Let her become an "adult": mature, seasoned, able. Then leave her to go her way. We've seen the transformation. Then focus on someone else or even a couple or family.

  • In my opinion TWD should at most have 4-5 Seasons.

  • If not TWD, Then The Wolf Among Us. They did a good job on that and I really prefer another season of that....

    There can only be so many variations on the Walking Dead story before it gets old. I certainly don't mind sequels, but having up to around f

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    *Bring it on! I never want this game to end. Same goes for the comic, and show.

  • They made a season 2. It's called Fables the comic book series.

    pr0dz posted: »

    If not TWD, Then The Wolf Among Us. They did a good job on that and I really prefer another season of that....

  • Let's see how Season 3 is first before asking for more sequels, the last thing I, and many others want, are unnecessary sequels. If Season 3 has a satisfying conclusion, then it should end there.

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    If the game has 4/5/6/7 seasons and this make sense...sure, but if the game has 4/5/6/7 seasons and some of them are just bad it just completely ruins everything. That's what I'm afraid of that there will be too much seasons that will be bad.

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    Right? Assassin's Creed has SO many unnecesary sequels after the fourth game.

    Let's see how Season 3 is first before asking for more sequels, the last thing I, and many others want, are unnecessary sequels. If Season 3 has a satisfying conclusion, then it should end there.

  • Isn't that what Season 2 is, at the moment? Just a crappy, depressing, unrealistic week on her depressing and unrealistic life. It is just about a random week in the apocalypse, except for the arrival of Kenny or Jane, and a newborn baby. And a scar and a gunshot wound.

    If the game has 4/5/6/7 seasons and this make sense...sure, but if the game has 4/5/6/7 seasons and some of them are just bad it just completely ruins everything. That's what I'm afraid of that there will be too much seasons that will be bad.

  • IMO ..it should have ended at season 2,the story of Clem and the survivors from season 1 and the new group from s2 ended,theres only so many stand offs and zombie attacks and looter attacks you can put in a game before it starts to feel old hat...

  • I'd like Telltale to be making as much The Walking Dead's seasons as they have ideas for the stories about Clementine and her people. I only hope she won't die in the Season Three, because considering what happened to the previous characters, the choices from second and first seasons wouldn't matter at all in the further episodes. It's all related to Clementine, and maybe Kenny (If he won't be abandoned or, the worst Dead).

  • I don't see no Telltale credit on the comic books

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    Anthorn posted: »

    They made a season 2. It's called Fables the comic book series.

  • Because they made the prequel to the comics and there won't be a season 2 because of that.

    Poogers555 posted: »

    I don't see no Telltale credit on the comic books

  • I see.

    Anthorn posted: »

    Because they made the prequel to the comics and there won't be a season 2 because of that.

  • Complete with a 15 year gap from the game to comics!

    Anthorn posted: »

    Because they made the prequel to the comics and there won't be a season 2 because of that.

  • The problem is Kirkman's pea sized brain that lacks the creativity, imagination and talent to expand this underdeveloped universe into something more than "Bunch of idiots in the woods of Georgia/Virginia fighting a bunch of idiot villains from time to time with slow ass zombies on the side"

    Clemmy1 posted: »

    IMO ..it should have ended at season 2,the story of Clem and the survivors from season 1 and the new group from s2 ended,theres only so many stand offs and zombie attacks and looter attacks you can put in a game before it starts to feel old hat...

  • Let's see how Season 3 ends first, then we can ask for sequels.

  • Lets not speak for all of us.

  • It'll end with millions of dollars in Telltale's bank account which will prompt them to plan another season because TWD and Clem literally print so much money.

    Let's see how Season 3 ends first, then we can ask for sequels.

  • My thoughts exactly. They have other properties that I want to see more of. i think a trilogy of TWD is perfect.

    There can only be so many variations on the Walking Dead story before it gets old. I certainly don't mind sequels, but having up to around f

  • Its not an immediate jump from the game to comic. There is plenty of room in between and lots of untapped characters.

    Anthorn posted: »

    Because they made the prequel to the comics and there won't be a season 2 because of that.

  • I dont think he lacks imagination. Im reading Invincible and I like it a lot. I think the zombie apocalypse universe is itself limited and there's so many ways you can spin the same themes.

    The problem is Kirkman's pea sized brain that lacks the creativity, imagination and talent to expand this underdeveloped universe into somet

  • I'll second this.

    KCohere posted: »

    Lets not speak for all of us.

  • How is it limited? it's literally planet earth + zombies, that's like saying the world we live in right now is limited. There's dozens of zombie novels with their universes being way bigger than TWD's, World War Z is a good example.

    KCohere posted: »

    I dont think he lacks imagination. Im reading Invincible and I like it a lot. I think the zombie apocalypse universe is itself limited and there's so many ways you can spin the same themes.

  • Because its all about pure survival. Every zombie story essentially tells the same story. The outbreak happens and survivors fight, travel, find somewhere to settle briefly and travel again when that safe haven is destroyed. There's very little variation there. Sometimes the outbreak is contained but more often it isn't. Sometimes some sort of treatment is sought and/or found, often it isn't. Its not a very complicated story. There's different takes, sometimes comedic, sometimes stone cold serious but the basic premise doesn't change.

    How is it limited? it's literally planet earth + zombies, that's like saying the world we live in right now is limited. There's dozens of zombie novels with their universes being way bigger than TWD's, World War Z is a good example.

  • It'll probably depend on the reception. It seems obvious that TWD is Telltale's arguably most acclaimed and loved franchise so far and they'll want to keep doing it. But many people are expecting sequels to their other franchises, and it's only fair they get them, too. I'd love more TWD Seasons and I'd continue to buy them, but that's up to Telltale.

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