It seems like TellTale just want to show us quickly about our choices and move on to the new Season with the new story; and this is where we conclude: your choices Don't matter Enough...
I respect your opinion sir but may I ask how it makes sense really?
Kenny: Kenny dies in a car crash because
1. His seatbelt was broken… more
2. Clem & him didn't think of bring weapons when they're out in a zombie apocalypse where there are basically no rules just survival
Jane: Jane's death at first when I first saw her hung herself I thought it made sense at first but then I saw the pregnancy test and it said a positive she is pregnant here's why it made no sense to me:
Jane had no option to save her sister Jamie cause she wanted to die and she refused to move and had to leave her to get eaten, She saw Sarah get eaten by walkers, She had to kill the Russian man from Arvo's group even though she didn't want to, After the shooting she saw Rebecca shot in the head and Luke explained to her she turned, She saw Luke die in the ice, She saw Clem shoot Kenny (If you chose to shoot Kenny), She saw Carver's fucking destroyed face when you… [view original content]
Well if they want to go on to making new stories and be done with the old ones then maybe they should at least finish it in a way where the writing makes sense.
It seems like TellTale just want to show us quickly about our choices and move on to the new Season with the new story; and this is where we conclude: your choices Don't matter Enough...
Or maybe they just want to "leave the past behind". Whether this is real or not they may want to remove that "The Story is tailored by how you play"; but then again they may mean that your choices matter for the current season and not for the latter ones. Anyway, I don't really know what to believe...
Well if they want to go on to making new stories and be done with the old ones then maybe they should at least finish it in a way where the writing makes sense.
I consider a good death to actually make sense and Kenny & Jane's death made no fucking sense at all let's talk about why they made no s… moreense to me
Kenny, One of the best WD characters of all time starts from S1-This piece of shit
He gets the honor of dying in a fucking car crash because
1. His seatbelt was fucking broken
2. Him and Clem didn't think of bringing fucking weapons when they're out in a world where there are only Walkers & Survivors that can fucking kill you
Jane, The bitch who didn't seem to care about anyone but herself makes it through S2-This piece of shit
She gets the honor of killing herself because of that fucking pregnancy test that said was a positive, She said she had to leave her sister because her sister wanted to die and she had no option to save her, She saw Sarah get eaten by walkers, She had to kill a russian man she didn't want to kill but had to, Saw Rebecca's head shot and Luke said sh… [view original content]
I think people who say telltale is just "Lazy" and don't make choice matter obviously have not played tales from the borderlands or Game of thrones. I agree when it comes to the walking dead Telltale has gotten lazy and severely diminished the "choice" factor but that is not an accurate representation for all games.
You really don't seem to care about bad writing when it comes to this, You probably think as long as there are walkers, survivors, and Cleme… morentine, It'll be good then we'll move on to the next game and then LazyTell who say ''Your choices matter'' but really doesn't fucks up the writing up over, and over, and over, and over, and over again until finally I start being done with this series and I don't want to do that I've been with this series since S1...
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It seems like TellTale just want to show us quickly about our choices and move on to the new Season with the new story; and this is where we conclude: your choices Don't matter Enough...
Ah, alright. It's fine. Hard to portray emotion through text, I understand.
Thank you for noticing. (:
Well if they want to go on to making new stories and be done with the old ones then maybe they should at least finish it in a way where the writing makes sense.
Or maybe they just want to "leave the past behind". Whether this is real or not they may want to remove that "The Story is tailored by how you play"; but then again they may mean that your choices matter for the current season and not for the latter ones. Anyway, I don't really know what to believe...
Honestly it was.
DEAR GOD! 1000 viewers never thought I'd see the day.
Lol you got banned :P
I think people who say telltale is just "Lazy" and don't make choice matter obviously have not played tales from the borderlands or Game of thrones. I agree when it comes to the walking dead Telltale has gotten lazy and severely diminished the "choice" factor but that is not an accurate representation for all games.
Mature.
Lee's death.