I didn't like the idea of the premise to begin with. When they announced it I thought to myself "Why are they writing and arc for the comics when their own game verse is already undeveloped as is?". The series was redundant and mediocre in my honest opinion
I didn't like the idea of the premise to begin with. When they announced it I thought to myself "Why are they writing and arc for the comics… more when their own game verse is already undeveloped as is?". The series was redundant and mediocre in my honest opinion
They are in the same universe but the comics have Kirkman developing them, they don't need Telltale doing it. The Season 2 DLC could have been much better used developing Telltale's own characters who need it far more, instead of comic characters
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I didn't like the idea of the premise to begin with. When they announced it I thought to myself "Why are they writing and arc for the comics when their own game verse is already undeveloped as is?". The series was redundant and mediocre in my honest opinion
The game is in the same universe as the comic. I wouldn't call that underdeveloped in any way. Redundant how?
I found it rather boring.
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They are in the same universe but the comics have Kirkman developing them, they don't need Telltale doing it. The Season 2 DLC could have been much better used developing Telltale's own characters who need it far more, instead of comic characters