How does Telltale come up with the Storyline?
Do you Gals and Guys write episode per episode, or do you already have the whole plot spanning over 6 Episodes in mind and on paper?
I still hope that all these seperate Episodes of Season 1 will be connected with eachother in one bigger plot, unfolding itself after playing one Episode after another.
I still hope that all these seperate Episodes of Season 1 will be connected with eachother in one bigger plot, unfolding itself after playing one Episode after another.
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--Erwin
Telltale have said there will be a subplot spanning the whole season, even though each episode is standalone. Whether or not the seeds of the subplot have already been sown in Culture Shock I guess will become apparent after a few more episodes.
Most likely though, Brady Culture is part of a bigger conspiracy (given the game's closing shot of the TV talkshow)?
I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
can we have some dead fetus' please please...
Seriously, have you been taking your pills?
--Erwin
But he's managed to chew halfway through the sleeves! Just far enough to stick out a hand to type with.
I reckon that they have a room full of infinite monkeys and infinite typewriters. The story sort of gets thrown at them every once in a while. And so does a lot of poop.
I do something a little insane every day its how I keep my sanity.
Just playing Sam&Max doesn't cut it, eh?
That guy in the first episode, the mind-bender hypnotizer guy (can't call to mind his name now) is part of a much BIGGER evil organization conspiracy corporation thingie, and the series will climax with all those loose strings coming together...
Yes. Like, in each episode, you defeat a 'boss', but there's a bigger picture - a super-boss who has a super-conspiracy thing going.
I mean - it has to be. Like, these dudes are just henchmen.
I kind of hope I'm wrong, and I almost know Dave has something even more clever up his little sleevies.