My personal, unpopular opinion on Season 2.

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  • As much as I hate to admit it your right, I was happy to see kenny when he came back, it was the inly feel I had all season, and thats not a lie... running up to kenny coming back I felt isolated with this new group, its the only part of S2 that gave me anything...

    After that it was one big downward slope.... I remember watching several lets plays on UT, and a lot of players reactions was "geeez how much more can this guy take!?" It was diabolical on the first degree... this coupled with protagonist clem being awfully executed into the story and game, a complete lack of character development and us the player having nothing to fight for left S2 dead in the water... such a shame.. and the repercussions of which will last well into s3 and possibly beyond...

    Im a HUGE TT fan, their stuff is fantastic, they really know how to tell a story and create fantastic characters, but they dropped the ball here, and it hurts all the more knowing what TT is capable of...

    I believe TWD got left on the sidelines a bit with all there new games in production, either way they shot there selves in the foot here, some folks might not see it yet but unless S3 pulls this franchise back on track TWDG will die.. and fast.... it can be done with S3 no question... and if anyone can TT can.... but it needs to be done and quick..

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    This is one of the many ressons I run around here screamjng S2 was badly writen and very lazy! Kenny's Legacy is ruined. It would of

  • dropped the ball here, and it hurts all the more knowing what TT is capable of...

    QFT.

    some folks might not see it yet but unless S3 pulls this franchise back on track TWDG will die.. and fast.... it can be done with S3 no question... and if anyone can TT can.... but it needs to be done and quick..

    I wouldn't say its that bad yet, however i have been hearing some things like it will take until 2016 to release season 3. If they're going to Hideo Kojima their games, then people are going to lose interest. No one wants to wait 4+ plus to play a sequel of a video game.

    Some game companies know whats up, look at COD, either you love it or hate it, you have to respect them for putting out a new game every six to twelve months.

    Craticus posted: »

    As much as I hate to admit it your right, I was happy to see kenny when he came back, it was the inly feel I had all season, and thats not a

  • Internet high five..!

    Fantastic post

    damkylan posted: »

    Now,in general one complaint I hear very often is that "Season 2 lacks a story" I actually haven't heard that at all. What I have he

  • Hey man, I don't want to be involved in all this Kenny vs Jane all over again! Thanks for beating a dead horse!

    Kekeke

    We have people saying "Why should I care about A.J.?" Well, he's your beacon of hope. In this world of death, and horrible people, and bandi

  • Me too :D

    ABigBadWolf posted: »

    I enjoyed Season 2 more than Season 1 so...yeah.

  • Kenny is the evil dude? I disagree with that- yes, of course the past has caught up with him and hardened him, like it would do to anyone, but he's still not the bad dude. His only flaw is that he's selfish and does everything to protect those he cares about, even if he does do some monstrous things. For me, he could only be criticised for caring too much.

    Put this into perspective with Jane; she only cares about herself and only bonds with Clementine because she's useful and someone who can survive. Imagine if we'd met Jane in season 1 when Clem was a little girl- she wouldn't stick her neck out for her then. But when someone is useful to her, then she tolerates them. In a way then, Jane's character is similar to that of Carver's- he doesn't care about anyone and would NEVER risk himself for the lives of others, but he will tolerate those that prolong his groups survival and therefore his time in power.

    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    but again it was actually a very good move I disagree, bringing Kenny back to become the "bad guy" was a bad move, it ruined the sto

  • Clem having a lack of character development?? That was what the whole season was about! All the choices you made, no matter how small, were contributing to Clem's final character and the way others viewed you. Take for example if you decide to watch Carver die- in the next episode, Luke expresses his concern that you the horror of it all might be getting to Clem. Overall, your deciding whether Clem will be more like Carver or more like a better person (Lee?).
    I must admit though, in the final episode there's a loss of focus. The game suddenly turns into a decision about who you prefer, Kenny or Jane, and at the end of season 2 Clem's character still isn't fully clear or decided. That would be my number one complaint, but then again perhaps Telltale felt that deciding her WHOLE character in just one season was too simplistic, and that she needed to be tested in other circumstances in order to define her character.
    Overall though, I think TT did a fantastic job with the season, even if I have my complaints (on saying that, I had complaints about season 1 as well! I'm just one of those people who is never really totally pleased) and I'm really looking forward to season 3

    Craticus posted: »

    As much as I hate to admit it your right, I was happy to see kenny when he came back, it was the inly feel I had all season, and thats not a

  • Both seasons had me anticipated for the next episode, waiting and waiting and waiting. Clem kicking down a door? Although its not that realistic, take a moment to comprehend that the door could have rotted a bit and the latch could have rusted. As for my explanation for how it held those walkers back? Walkers dont really kick doors with all their might, do they? While I agree ATR could have some improvement, I would rate the season 9/10 due to how No Going Back picked up the pace and the gunfight at the end spiked up the suspense.

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator
    edited December 2014

    You know, I want to play devil's advocate on the whole door-kick situation: perhaps the walkers were already close to breaking it down anyways. I mean, Luke says that he and Sarah were in there for "hours", which implies that the walkers have been banging on the door for quite a while (they have been bearing down on that door for at least 5 minutes already.) Who knows how much longer they were banging on it before clem and jane came along? That door could have been hanging by a thread when Clementine kicked it.

  • Raging, Omid was the comic relief character. THERE NEEDS TO BE A COMIC RELIEF CHARACTER DUDE.

    I don't blame you. Hmm.. I wanted to bring Carver with the group in S2 E3, I'm fine if Nuke happened, I like Arvo, Ben, and Nick a lot my

  • Maybe the walkers weren't always there, because Nick manages to get out... somehow.

    Deltino posted: »

    You know, I want to play devil's advocate on the whole door-kick situation: perhaps the walkers were already close to breaking it down anywa

  • I completely agree with you.

  • your not alone man

    I actually like Season 2 over 1 for a number of reasons.

  • One thing season 2 did better then season 1 is that when you talk to people you actually fell like your having a conversation with them and not a fucking interview.

    Season 2 is just on par with Season 1 THIS. So much this. I can't get over how much i agree with this!. Thumbs up. As someone who

  • edited December 2014

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    CrazyGeorge posted: »

    Are you serious? Your going to defend S2 writing Storyline? OK Now,in general one complaint I hear very often is that "Season 2 lac

  • You literally just got unbanned and this is how you act? Lol.

  • Your opinion :P. I don't need him, but I mean I guess lightening the mood helps a bit.

    Lolzkittiez posted: »

    Raging, Omid was the comic relief character. THERE NEEDS TO BE A COMIC RELIEF CHARACTER DUDE.

  • I'm in. Nate was a good person. I think he was scarred. I want him to take care of Clem and AJ. We all deserve a chance to be happy.

    dojo32161 posted: »

    Let's have an unpopular opinion contest. Arvo is my third favorite character (and Nick my second), with Ben being my number one pick, and I liked them more than Clementine in season 1.

  • edited December 2014

    Uh...that's another opinion of mine for another time.

    I was actually perfectly fine with Mass Effect 3. and its ending.

    But, you know, I didn't wait five years for the conclusion, I actually bought the trilogy all at once after DLC was released, and marathoned all three games over the course of a few days with all the DLC, so maybe it just seemed less like shit to me.

    Season 2 reminded me of Mass Effect 3 if it was a new game I would probably say its pretty good with a few flaws 7,5/10 but as its a sequel

  • edited December 2014

    Or maybe he did by the window :P

    dojo32161 posted: »

    Maybe the walkers weren't always there, because Nick manages to get out... somehow.

  • You see, I'm a big fan of the Walking Dead comics (Still haven't watched the series,however) So I'm used to having to suspend my disbelief.

    In the comics, Tyreese gets locked in a Gymnasium full of walkers for three days, and survives, even though he was armed with nothing but a hammer. That's really unrealistic, but oh well, I dealt with it.

    Or, when a character got his eye shot out, and lives with some memory loss, I'm not a doctor, but I'd expect things would be a lot worse if you got your eye shot out, and have the bullet go straight through your head. So things like Kenny living, or Clementine kicking doors, or Carver treating a bullet to the shoulder like nothing are just normal for me.

    bigdogg0821 posted: »

    Both seasons had me anticipated for the next episode, waiting and waiting and waiting. Clem kicking down a door? Although its not that reali

  • You mean the one that Jane, Clem, Luke and (determinant) Sarah escape out of? Unlikely, due to the fact that he would have needed furniture to get out of, and the furniture we used wasn't moved.

    supersagig posted: »

    Or maybe he did by the window :P

  • I finished ME 1 & 2 multiple times, the quest had a lot more variable conclusions that ME 3 where it seems theres just 1 paragon and 1 renegade way of finishing everything, also the god awful ending and I also only played it with extended cut. Overall both ME3 and TWD season 2 are good games but not worthy to compare for the previous installments.

    Mrbman9001 posted: »

    Uh...that's another opinion of mine for another time. I was actually perfectly fine with Mass Effect 3. and its ending. But, you know,

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