And that my friend is where you are wrong. There are so many different variations in dialogue and even scenes that play different that it's pretty baffling. There is no 'illusion' anymore. If you pick the color purple for your bat gadgets it's not blue, it's purple. And you keep that color for everything. That is a decision that affected an aspect of your game that you could have changed.
And that my friend is where you are wrong. There are so many different variations in dialogue and even scenes that play different that it's … morepretty baffling. There is no 'illusion' anymore. If you pick the color purple for your bat gadgets it's not blue, it's purple. And you keep that color for everything. That is a decision that affected an aspect of your game that you could have changed.
For all your complaining about the glitch it happened BECAUSE there were three completely different dialogues. IT WAS A CHOICE and even then it's not like the rest of the game 'pretends' it didn't happen. Batman can have two different interactions with Gordon depending on it IF THE PLAYER CHOSES TO EVEN WATCH THEM, because again you have the CHOICE to leave.
I understand being mad at the game, it's not perfect. But it's important we also accept there was an effort put so at least SOME of the players decisions affect the narrative.
(Ok that gif is funny, here's a like just for that)
Don't tell me. Now you're thinking "Wow, it looks like I stumbled across a brainwashed telltale fanboy unable to accept the truth. No point in arguing with someone so deluded".
Well you might feel that way. But ill tell you one thing, the choices did matter, because they mattered to ME. In the end that is all the game really needed to accomplish.
And that my friend is where you are wrong. There are so many different variations in dialogue and even scenes that play different that it's … morepretty baffling. There is no 'illusion' anymore. If you pick the color purple for your bat gadgets it's not blue, it's purple. And you keep that color for everything. That is a decision that affected an aspect of your game that you could have changed.
A Hungarian site gave it 56 out of 100
Most critics point out the bugs, the growing issues with telltale games and shrinking importance o… moref choices. The above mentioned reviewer was unable to even load up the game with his own good config PC, and had to play it on a different one. Reading through reviews on Steam many have similar problems.
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(Ok that gif is funny, here's a like just for that)
Don't tell me. Now you're thinking "Wow, it looks like I stumbled across a brainwashed telltale fanboy unable to accept the truth. No point in arguing with someone so deluded".
Well you might feel that way. But ill tell you one thing, the choices did matter, because they mattered to ME. In the end that is all the game really needed to accomplish.
My point still stands firmly. There is a BIG community supporting the game and a LARGE amount of critics like it.
Not invalid, but certainly not overly helpful if the reviewer doesn't like a core element of the game.