I like the different endings, but I find it hard to believe that Telltale will manufacture a season 3 where you continue off from these disparate end game points. Given their past design choices, they won't follow through and 'solidify' your different choices; for example, sarah, nick, luke and rebecca all die regardless of what you do, even though they survived for an extra scene or episode.
They won't have the resources or time to make/account for all those different world states and make stories that progresses logically. Especially when they're making game of thrones as well, and possibly wolf among us s2.
I'm pretty sure that if Telltale decides to follow on with Clem's story for season 3, then the person/society Clem is with will be killed/destroyed (Kenny/Jane/Wellington) and she'll have to flee and be separated away from them again. And then all season 2's game end states will be consolidated so that season 3's episode 1 will start the same. And then we'll all be disappointed.
That makes zero sense. It's not ok to hide a baby to piss someone off but it's ok for someone to attempt to kill someone over what was said to be an accident?
Exactly. You simply don't prod the bull. She was pushing his buttons to make him go off, so she could get rid of him. Lying about killing th… moree damn baby? That's disgusting and although Kenny's methods may have been somewhat... explosive, all he wanted was to get Clem and AJ to safety. Now that I've come on the forum I feel a bit bad about denying him that, but I'm with him to the end, just as he was for Lee.
I like the different endings, but I find it hard to believe that Telltale will manufacture a season 3 where you continue off from these disp… morearate end game points. Given their past design choices, they won't follow through and 'solidify' your different choices; for example, sarah, nick, luke and rebecca all die regardless of what you do, even though they survived for an extra scene or episode.
They won't have the resources or time to make/account for all those different world states and make stories that progresses logically. Especially when they're making game of thrones as well, and possibly wolf among us s2.
I'm pretty sure that if Telltale decides to follow on with Clem's story for season 3, then the person/society Clem is with will be killed/destroyed (Kenny/Jane/Wellington) and she'll have to flee and be separated away from them again. And then all season 2's game end states will be consolidated so that season 3's episode 1 will start the same. And then we'll all be disappointed.
I wish Telltale could make the episodes like this more often. I enjoyed No Going Back so much because it was great without going at a turtle's pace like Season 1. I enjoyed Season 2's pace but Season 1's character development and tools.
It was glorious. I wasnt mindblown but them feels were there. Rare thing to happen in season 2.
Now, you’ll have to excuse me while I try to live with what I just did.
I definitely agree for the most part. This episode was so tense at so many moments, it was great! Another great scene that everybody likes to mention is the scene by the fire, the dialogue is real and funny, I felt pretty accomplished when the [You convinced Jane/Kenny to re-join the group.] popped up, and I really liked Arvo's "Leave me ALONE!"
There were a few minor things I didn't particularly like, for example how the hell did everybody get behind cover so quickly during the shootout? That was a good example of a Mexican Standoff, I believe a few more people than Natasha and Buricko should have been shot there.
Overall nothing to make me hate the episode, not the absolute greatest episode either, though. Telltale did do a great job with the In Tents and the crazy-tough choices.
That makes zero sense. It's not ok to hide a baby to piss someone off but it's ok for someone to attempt to kill someone over what was said to be an accident?
This perfectly sums it up. A New Day had a terrible pace. In Harm's Way had terrible character development (look at what they did with the 400 Days characters). Hopefully they'll manage to combine the best out of both seasons in the third one.
You make some really great points. It's fun to read your stuff.
I wish Telltale could make the episodes like this more often. I enjoyed No Going Back so much because it was great without going at a turtle's pace like Season 1. I enjoyed Season 2's pace but Season 1's character development and tools.
Yes, this was my ending. I teared up, but I immediately chose to stay because that was what Kenny wanted. It was the greatest scene in my opinion, and gave closure on his character entirely.
It was an excellent finale. Tbh I started crying like a baby around the flashback/dream scene, and didn't really stop until the bitter end. Damn, if it wasn't depressing, but I'm used to this game being an emotional rollcoaster.
I thought the campfire scene was just perfect too, it made everything that happened afterwards so much more painful.
Exactly. I hate looking for the key in episode 1 and all the puzzles in episode 3. They dragged on for too long. Also, the Crawford part was extremely long. Season 1 is way too slow for my taste.
Thanks, man. I hope they don't listen to the millions who want that pace back. No Going Back proved you can have character development without being 3 hours long.
This perfectly sums it up. A New Day had a terrible pace. In Harm's Way had terrible character development (look at what they did with the 4… more00 Days characters). Hopefully they'll manage to combine the best out of both seasons in the third one.
You make some really great points. It's fun to read your stuff.
Bonnie and Mike can actually die, the way Bonnie goes is if you try to cover Luke and you see him under the ice, just don't try to break the it, the Mike dies is that you can shoot him while he's trying to take your gun, it only works on PS3 though.
Bonnie and Mike can actually die, the way Bonnie goes is if you try to cover Luke and you see him under the ice, just don't try to break the it, the Mike dies is that you can shoot him while he's trying to take your gun, it only works on PS3 though.
Comments
Season 1 is not as perfect as people think, so I respect your opinion.
Should we make it a trend?
Watched a few YouTube playthroughs just for this lolz. One or two people legitimately thought it was a dream all along for the duration of the dream.
Really?
For some reason, I knew what it was all along.
5 endings??? Im sure they're not like change the whole plot in a big way, but 5???? nicee
I know they're not, but at least the illusion of choice is back. Better than the harsh truth that was Amid The Ruins when it comes to decisions.
I thought it was a dream and S2 never happened at first, but I saw through it, unfortunately it still made me super sad.
Clementine would be a hell of a storyteller if she came up with the whole Season 2 plot in a dream.
I like the different endings, but I find it hard to believe that Telltale will manufacture a season 3 where you continue off from these disparate end game points. Given their past design choices, they won't follow through and 'solidify' your different choices; for example, sarah, nick, luke and rebecca all die regardless of what you do, even though they survived for an extra scene or episode.
They won't have the resources or time to make/account for all those different world states and make stories that progresses logically. Especially when they're making game of thrones as well, and possibly wolf among us s2.
I'm pretty sure that if Telltale decides to follow on with Clem's story for season 3, then the person/society Clem is with will be killed/destroyed (Kenny/Jane/Wellington) and she'll have to flee and be separated away from them again. And then all season 2's game end states will be consolidated so that season 3's episode 1 will start the same. And then we'll all be disappointed.
ohhh yeah, I still love ep 4, damn this is crazy, there isn't enough saving slots
Hell yeah. I found myself smiling and thinking of the good old days when they were around the fire. Too bad it didn't last very long. Sigh.
Yes, especially after the /r/fuckarvo was created.
FuckArvo
That makes zero sense. It's not ok to hide a baby to piss someone off but it's ok for someone to attempt to kill someone over what was said to be an accident?
Just watch a few playthroughs then, haha.
FUCKARVO
Great post dude. I also thought it was an amazing episode.
It was glorious. I wasnt mindblown but them feels were there. Rare thing to happen in season 2.
Now, you’ll have to excuse me while I try to live with what I just did.
Well there is a significant time jump in comic book, I would guess they might use that. Not to mention that S3 hasnt been confirmed.
Thanks, bro.
This is easily my 2nd favorite episode behind Starved For Help.
Its my 2nd favourite behind No Time Left. But I also loved Starved For Help.
I wish Telltale could make the episodes like this more often. I enjoyed No Going Back so much because it was great without going at a turtle's pace like Season 1. I enjoyed Season 2's pace but Season 1's character development and tools.
Don't tell me you shot Kenny.
Yeah, I've also read some of the comics and heard about the time skip. They did it between s1 and s2, so doing it for s3 will be a possibility.
But like I said, the bigger problem is that the endings here won't matter if they do decide to continue Clem's journey.
I'm pretty sure there'll be a season 3 given how popular this series is.
I definitely agree for the most part. This episode was so tense at so many moments, it was great! Another great scene that everybody likes to mention is the scene by the fire, the dialogue is real and funny, I felt pretty accomplished when the [You convinced Jane/Kenny to re-join the group.] popped up, and I really liked Arvo's "Leave me ALONE!"
There were a few minor things I didn't particularly like, for example how the hell did everybody get behind cover so quickly during the shootout? That was a good example of a Mexican Standoff, I believe a few more people than Natasha and Buricko should have been shot there.
Overall nothing to make me hate the episode, not the absolute greatest episode either, though. Telltale did do a great job with the In Tents and the crazy-tough choices.
She could have stopped it at any point, it escalated to the point where they were trying to kill each other.
Thank you, bro. It's always nice to see an edgy opinion not be torn apart. I appreciate that
This perfectly sums it up. A New Day had a terrible pace. In Harm's Way had terrible character development (look at what they did with the 400 Days characters). Hopefully they'll manage to combine the best out of both seasons in the third one.
You make some really great points. It's fun to read your stuff.
Yes, this was my ending. I teared up, but I immediately chose to stay because that was what Kenny wanted. It was the greatest scene in my opinion, and gave closure on his character entirely.
It was an excellent finale. Tbh I started crying like a baby around the flashback/dream scene, and didn't really stop until the bitter end. Damn, if it wasn't depressing, but I'm used to this game being an emotional rollcoaster.
I thought the campfire scene was just perfect too, it made everything that happened afterwards so much more painful.
Exactly. I hate looking for the key in episode 1 and all the puzzles in episode 3. They dragged on for too long. Also, the Crawford part was extremely long. Season 1 is way too slow for my taste.
Thanks, man. I hope they don't listen to the millions who want that pace back. No Going Back proved you can have character development without being 3 hours long.
No problem, bro. A lot of Season One's aspects piss me off, too.
I left Wellington with my friend. We can try some months later. But I need to make sure Kenny isnt doing somehing stupid alone out there.
FUCKARVO
FUCKMIKE
FUCKBONNIE
Bonnie and Mike can actually die, the way Bonnie goes is if you try to cover Luke and you see him under the ice, just don't try to break the it, the Mike dies is that you can shoot him while he's trying to take your gun, it only works on PS3 though.
I know about Bonnie, but Mike? You sure about that?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZIekYM6E8M&feature=player_embedded
That's a modded video, I think. It's not real.
It's real, why do you think it's modded, because Clem doesn't have her jacket on?
Just look at Mike "when he dies", dude.