Adam tweeted it in a very teasing way, though. Telltale has a thing with keeping actors and using them for a lot of roles. I doubt they'd get rid of Adam, he's been in Telltale a number of times. I hope his tweet meant something!
He's only an actor, they're replaceable in spite of how much the fans love them...
It's like replacing David Hayter with Keifer Sutherlan… mored for the voice of Big Boss In the Metal Gear series; everyone loved Hayter as Snake, but he was replaced in spite of this...
He's only an actor, they're replaceable in spite of how much the fans love them...
It's like replacing David Hayter with Keifer Sutherland for the voice of Big Boss In the Metal Gear series; everyone loved Hayter as Snake, but he was replaced in spite of this...
Adam tweeted it in a very teasing way, though. Telltale has a thing with keeping actors and using them for a lot of roles. I doubt they'd get rid of Adam, he's been in Telltale a number of times. I hope his tweet meant something!
He might know something but he could be playing dumb, he wouldn't be allowed to say anything before Telltale is ready.
During the release of TWD season 2 people would ask Gavin Hammon questions about episodes and he would always give cryptic answers or pretend he didn't know anything :P
He might know something but he could be playing dumb, he wouldn't be allowed to say anything before Telltale is ready.
During the release… more of TWD season 2 people would ask Gavin Hammon questions about episodes and he would always give cryptic answers or pretend he didn't know anything :P
I've calmed down a lot since then, I still don't like it to be honest, but I realized that I was acting like a child when I heard it was announced and that is not like me at all. Like I said, I still don't like we are getting Minecraft over TWAU S2 and I still consider Minecraft a shit game, but Telltale is making this game, it's their decision, and I have to accept it. And who knows, it may turn out to be good since Telltale is making it.
I've calmed down a lot since then, I still don't like it to be honest, but I realized that I was acting like a child when I heard it was ann… moreounced and that is not like me at all. Like I said, I still don't like we are getting Minecraft over TWAU S2 and I still consider Minecraft a shit game, but Telltale is making this game, it's their decision, and I have to accept it. And who knows, it may turn out to be good since Telltale is making it.
Adam tweeted it in a very teasing way, though. Telltale has a thing with keeping actors and using them for a lot of roles. I doubt they'd get rid of Adam, he's been in Telltale a number of times. I hope his tweet meant something!
Well they were tweeting character quotes from TWAU after Ep.5 was released, but we think it was to do with all the award nominations that it was getting like Game Of The Year...
TellTale don't have a specific time frame, they announced a Season 3 of TWD before Season 2 had finished!
Well thats because they had a multi-title deal with Skybound which gives them permission to make multiple seasons, so if they had one planned they could announce it early. Wolf didn't get that deal sadly which means this long wait might be them getting a new deal
Well they were tweeting character quotes from TWAU after Ep.5 was released, but we think it was to do with all the award nominations that it… more was getting like Game Of The Year...
TellTale don't have a specific time frame, they announced a Season 3 of TWD before Season 2 had finished!
a Season 3 of TWD before Season 2 had finished!
Well thats because they had a multi-title deal with Skybound which gives them permis… moresion to make multiple seasons, so if they had one planned they could announce it early. Wolf didn't get that deal sadly which means this long wait might be them getting a new deal
Can you provide me with a source which specifically states that Telltale has a multi-season deal with Skybound and not with Vertigo? I've seen a lot of people say it but I haven't seen anyone provide any sources.
a Season 3 of TWD before Season 2 had finished!
Well thats because they had a multi-title deal with Skybound which gives them permis… moresion to make multiple seasons, so if they had one planned they could announce it early. Wolf didn't get that deal sadly which means this long wait might be them getting a new deal
The multi-season deal is obvious as TellTale announced Season 3 of TWD before Season 2 finished. I think Vertigo only gave them one Season so that they could gauge the response (which has been both massive and positive) so now TellTale are probably trying to get another deal with them.
Can you provide me with a source which specifically states that Telltale has a multi-season deal with Skybound and not with Vertigo? I've seen a lot of people say it but I haven't seen anyone provide any sources.
First games in exclusive multi-year, multi-platform, multi-title partnership for
groundbreaking series to release Q4 2011
Published by Image Comics, The Walking Dead comic series earned the 2010 Eisner award winner for Best Continuing Series and is consistently atop the New York Times best-seller list. The television series made its television debut on Halloween 2010 on the AMC cable network and immediately became the most-watched drama series in cable's history with 18-49 year olds, attracting over 6 million viewers. The television series has earned nominations for numerous top industry awards, including Golden Globes®, Writer's Guild and Director's Guild honors.
"The folks at Telltale Games are a great choice for bringing The Walking Dead to life as interactive entertainment," said The Walking Dead creator/writer Robert Kirkman. "They care as much as I do about the story and characters while seamlessly weaving that into the games they build. Anyone who knows me, knows that I am ecstatic to work with the same people putting out the coolest Jurassic Park game ever."
The multi-year, multi-title agreement covers PC, Mac, console, handheld, mobile and social gaming media.
The Wolf Among Us press release doesn't mention a multi-year deal so if they wanted to make a new game they would probably need to make a new deal.
Can you provide me with a source which specifically states that Telltale has a multi-season deal with Skybound and not with Vertigo? I've seen a lot of people say it but I haven't seen anyone provide any sources.
Can you provide me with a source which specifically states that Telltale has a multi-season deal with Skybound and not with Vertigo? I've seen a lot of people say it but I haven't seen anyone provide any sources.
TellTale probably didnt think there would be a huge demand for Wolf after it finished, considering Wolf wasnt going to have choice and consequence to begin with
Just compare the dealings with Walking Dead (http://www.telltalegames.com/press/50457/telltale-games-and-robert-kirkman-announce-partnership… more-bringing-the-walking-dead-to-gaming)
and Game of Thrones (http://www.telltalegames.com/press/53579/telltale-games-and-hbo-announce-partnership-to-create-games-based-on-game-of-thrones) \
See that they were both signed to be a "multi-title, multi-year" contract (at the top)?
Compare them to the contract with Wolf Among Us (http://www.telltalegames.com/press/50456/telltale-games-and-dc-entertainment-partnering-to-create-games-based-on-bill-willingham-s-fable) and see that deal wasn't signed.
Hope this helps
TellTale probably didnt think there would be a huge demand for Wolf after it finished, considering Wolf wasnt going to have choice and consequence to begin with
TellTale had rights to Fables before Walking Dead, but then they chose to focus more on Walking Dead when they got the rights, which then made them try a choices and consequences, which is why all of TellTales games after that are choices because it seemed to work the best. So Wolf among us would have probably been like past Telltale games.
Oh yeah I heard about it. I think that they were planning on making just a FABLES games similar to their past puzzle games but when Walking Dead got so successful they added choice and consequence and made it a dark story and everything.
TellTale had rights to Fables before Walking Dead, but then they chose to focus more on Walking Dead when they got the rights, which then ma… morede them try a choices and consequences, which is why all of TellTales games after that are choices because it seemed to work the best. So Wolf among us would have probably been like past Telltale games.
but when Walking Dead got so successful they added choice and consequence and made it a dark story and everything.
It always would've had a dark story, as the source material is also mostly dark and a faithful portrayal of the source material is always strongly important for Telltale's story telling. If what you said was the case, games like Minecraft: Story Mode, Poker Night 2, or Tales from the Borderlands would also have dark stories.
Oh yeah I heard about it. I think that they were planning on making just a FABLES games similar to their past puzzle games but when Walking Dead got so successful they added choice and consequence and made it a dark story and everything.
TellTale probably didnt think there would be a huge demand for Wolf after it finished, considering Wolf wasnt going to have choice and consequence to begin with
I wouldn't say that they didn't expect the game to have a huge demand, I'm guessing that they figured the series was too niche to sign up for multiple Seasons up front. Telltale really only signs up for multiple Seasons up front if the game is based off of a huge franchise like Walking Dead or Game of Thrones that a lot of people know. Most Telltale games only get one Season unless they turn out to be a massive success at the time for Telltale. Back before Telltale was a big studio, they also made multiple Seasons for more niche franchises like Sam and Max, so really it's relative to the audience that Telltale is going after I suppose.
TellTale probably didnt think there would be a huge demand for Wolf after it finished, considering Wolf wasnt going to have choice and consequence to begin with
Oh no, I know that. But FABLES has a lighter side to it as well that Telltale might have gone toward, rather than the very dark side that TWAU touches upon.
but when Walking Dead got so successful they added choice and consequence and made it a dark story and everything.
It always would'v… moree had a dark story, as the source material is also mostly dark and a faithful portrayal of the source material is always strongly important for Telltale's story telling. If what you said was the case, games like Minecraft: Story Mode, Poker Night 2, or Tales from the Borderlands would also have dark stories.
I figure its relative to the story content/fanbase really. I'm not suprised Telltale didn't sign for multiple seasons up front, seeing how its a prequel and that FABLES isn't the most popular franchise. Still sucks though
TellTale probably didnt think there would be a huge demand for Wolf after it finished, considering Wolf wasnt going to have choice and conse… morequence to begin with
I wouldn't say that they didn't expect the game to have a huge demand, I'm guessing that they figured the series was too niche to sign up for multiple Seasons up front. Telltale really only signs up for multiple Seasons up front if the game is based off of a huge franchise like Walking Dead or Game of Thrones that a lot of people know. Most Telltale games only get one Season unless they turn out to be a massive success at the time for Telltale. Back before Telltale was a big studio, they also made multiple Seasons for more niche franchises like Sam and Max, so really it's relative to the audience that Telltale is going after I suppose.
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He won't know anything
But he's noticed!!!
Get hyped boys, we have something here!
Adam tweeted it in a very teasing way, though. Telltale has a thing with keeping actors and using them for a lot of roles. I doubt they'd get rid of Adam, he's been in Telltale a number of times. I hope his tweet meant something!
He's only an actor, they're replaceable in spite of how much the fans love them...
It's like replacing David Hayter with Keifer Sutherland for the voice of Big Boss In the Metal Gear series; everyone loved Hayter as Snake, but he was replaced in spite of this...
We'll see...
He might know something but he could be playing dumb, he wouldn't be allowed to say anything before Telltale is ready.
During the release of TWD season 2 people would ask Gavin Hammon questions about episodes and he would always give cryptic answers or pretend he didn't know anything :P
Because he has 0 obligation to give an official answer :P
We may actually have something here, something may actually be developing. Oh please God let us not be disappointed. Let this be something good.
Bet it turns out to be something related to GOT or MineCraft...
I swear if it's Minecraft
Oh yeah, I forgot how angry you were at the MineCraft announcement :P
Yeah please no Minecraft, I really need something to uplift my sprites after that
It will be Bigby in Minecraft Dun...Dun...Dun!
oh god
Just announce it already Telltale!!!
NEVER!!!!
Replace Lisa with Telltale
I've calmed down a lot since then, I still don't like it to be honest, but I realized that I was acting like a child when I heard it was announced and that is not like me at all. Like I said, I still don't like we are getting Minecraft over TWAU S2 and I still consider Minecraft a shit game, but Telltale is making this game, it's their decision, and I have to accept it. And who knows, it may turn out to be good since Telltale is making it.
I like this idea, let's make this happen
My tweets rarely mean anything, mostly just a lot of schizophrenic muttering
Bigby in MineCraft??? Really?!
:O
Does anyone here know how long does Telltale usually wait after they begin teasing to officially make an announcement?
Well they were tweeting character quotes from TWAU after Ep.5 was released, but we think it was to do with all the award nominations that it was getting like Game Of The Year...
TellTale don't have a specific time frame, they announced a Season 3 of TWD before Season 2 had finished!
Stop it Adam , you're killing us
Well thats because they had a multi-title deal with Skybound which gives them permission to make multiple seasons, so if they had one planned they could announce it early. Wolf didn't get that deal sadly which means this long wait might be them getting a new deal
And Vertigo have had a rocky relationship with Willingham throughout Fables publication history...
TellTale are probably still negotiating with them
Can you provide me with a source which specifically states that Telltale has a multi-season deal with Skybound and not with Vertigo? I've seen a lot of people say it but I haven't seen anyone provide any sources.
Well no, I can't at least
The multi-season deal is obvious as TellTale announced Season 3 of TWD before Season 2 finished. I think Vertigo only gave them one Season so that they could gauge the response (which has been both massive and positive) so now TellTale are probably trying to get another deal with them.
Telltale's official press release confirmed that The Walking Dead is a "multi-year, multi-platform, multi-title partnership"
groundbreaking series to release Q4 2011
The Wolf Among Us press release doesn't mention a multi-year deal so if they wanted to make a new game they would probably need to make a new deal.
Just compare the dealings with Walking Dead (http://www.telltalegames.com/press/50457/telltale-games-and-robert-kirkman-announce-partnership-bringing-the-walking-dead-to-gaming)
and Game of Thrones (http://www.telltalegames.com/press/53579/telltale-games-and-hbo-announce-partnership-to-create-games-based-on-game-of-thrones) \
See that they were both signed to be a "multi-title, multi-year" contract (at the top)?
Compare them to the contract with Wolf Among Us (http://www.telltalegames.com/press/50456/telltale-games-and-dc-entertainment-partnering-to-create-games-based-on-bill-willingham-s-fable) and see that deal wasn't signed.
Hope this helps
TellTale probably didnt think there would be a huge demand for Wolf after it finished, considering Wolf wasnt going to have choice and consequence to begin with
What? Where did you hear that?
TellTale had rights to Fables before Walking Dead, but then they chose to focus more on Walking Dead when they got the rights, which then made them try a choices and consequences, which is why all of TellTales games after that are choices because it seemed to work the best. So Wolf among us would have probably been like past Telltale games.
Oh yeah I heard about it. I think that they were planning on making just a FABLES games similar to their past puzzle games but when Walking Dead got so successful they added choice and consequence and made it a dark story and everything.
It always would've had a dark story, as the source material is also mostly dark and a faithful portrayal of the source material is always strongly important for Telltale's story telling. If what you said was the case, games like Minecraft: Story Mode, Poker Night 2, or Tales from the Borderlands would also have dark stories.
I wouldn't say that they didn't expect the game to have a huge demand, I'm guessing that they figured the series was too niche to sign up for multiple Seasons up front. Telltale really only signs up for multiple Seasons up front if the game is based off of a huge franchise like Walking Dead or Game of Thrones that a lot of people know. Most Telltale games only get one Season unless they turn out to be a massive success at the time for Telltale. Back before Telltale was a big studio, they also made multiple Seasons for more niche franchises like Sam and Max, so really it's relative to the audience that Telltale is going after I suppose.
Oh no, I know that. But FABLES has a lighter side to it as well that Telltale might have gone toward, rather than the very dark side that TWAU touches upon.
I figure its relative to the story content/fanbase really. I'm not suprised Telltale didn't sign for multiple seasons up front, seeing how its a prequel and that FABLES isn't the most popular franchise. Still sucks though