Why Season 3 needs to explore new themes

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  • edited September 2014

    Implying she's gonna survive.

    Bokor posted: »

    To be frank, I think we'll have to wait until Season 4 before we see a teenaged Clementine. Regardless, I still stick by my original desi

  • edited September 2014

    yeah when telltale loves to timeskip and shit, try watching this gamingsins ripoff cinema sins -_- xD

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChITiviKgwE

    aldimon posted: »

    Wow, it's hard to imagine Clementine will sound that grown up.

  • Gosh I hate gamingsins. They are not nearly as funny and original as cinemasins.

    Mich19 posted: »

    yeah when telltale loves to timeskip and shit, try watching this gamingsins ripoff cinema sins -_- xD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChITiviKgwE

  • me too but somehow he got a point in that review , and i think he's not trying to be funny he's just an asshole in short -_-

    aldimon posted: »

    Gosh I hate gamingsins. They are not nearly as funny and original as cinemasins.

  • I don't like his voice. It makes it hard to watch a 15 minute video of him talking. The Cinemasins guy has the perfect voice for that.

    Mich19 posted: »

    me too but somehow he got a point in that review , and i think he's not trying to be funny he's just an asshole in short -_-

  • then mute it just watch the subs hahahaahha xd nah just kiddin' :) it's okay if you dont wanna watch it

    aldimon posted: »

    I don't like his voice. It makes it hard to watch a 15 minute video of him talking. The Cinemasins guy has the perfect voice for that.

  • TBH, I thought Episode 1 was a great start - Clementine was all alone with a new group that didn't trust her. Things started going downhill when they brought back Kenny and rehashed his character arc - even Carver was killed off just to serve Kenny's character arc rather than actually provide an antagonistic role for the Season.

    aldimon posted: »

    Yeah, those two seasons are both great, but different. It is up to people to decide which one they like more. IMO, they couldn't have don

  • I agree. All the seasons can't all be about pure survival. As much as I loved S1 and S2, it'll get boring to do the same thing other and over but with differents characters. Like Nick wisely said, S1 and S2 were pretty much: "We'll just march so new place and somebody else will, it'll never stop". S3 needs to be surprising and innovative.

    My idea would be that all the endings lead to Wellington with a DLC or something. The story could be that there is an insatifaction on how Wellington is runned, insatisfaction which will turn into a rebellion, a rebellion which will turn into a civil war towards the end. And Clem will have to chose her side and who to trust. The choice would have great consequences. For example, if you side with Wellington, the rebels will be more agressive towards you and vice-versa. At the end, a war will be declared into Wellington and the final choice will be: Who do you fight for? The rebels who are a bit extreme? Or the actual Wellington which is starting to fall apart?

  • I loved Kenny this season.

    Bokor posted: »

    TBH, I thought Episode 1 was a great start - Clementine was all alone with a new group that didn't trust her. Things started going downhill

  • Same. It was also a great idea by TT.

    The season was setup to be about Carver being the villain, but in actual fact, Telltale were simply showing us a monster so that later on when Kenny mirrors Carver's action, we knew what one looked like.

    aldimon posted: »

    I found that that was one of the strongest points of episode three, because it didn't drag out the Carver conflict for too long.

  • Personally, I'd like to play a new Male character, who Kenny and Clementine encounter shortly after they leave Wellington together.
    (As that's what they did in my game).

    I'd like the character to be around 40 years old.
    A big white guy, like say around 6'4ft and 230lbs.
    Who was a veteran of Desert Storm, and who became a doctor/surgeon afterwards.
    And who's involved in a war against a malicious-well armed-gang, that killed his wife and two kids.

  • Personally, I'd like to play a new Caucasian Male character, who Kenny and Clementine encounter shortly after they leave Wellington together.
    (As that's what they did in my game).

    I'd like the character to be around 40 years old.
    A big guy, like say around 6'4ft and 230lbs.
    Who was a veteran of Desert Storm, and who became a doctor/surgeon afterwards.
    And who's involved in a war against a malicious-well armed-gang, that killed his wife and two kids, that is later discovered to be run by Lilly.

  • Yep.

    Revec posted: »

    Same. It was also a great idea by TT. The season was setup to be about Carver being the villain, but in actual fact, Telltale were simply showing us a monster so that later on when Kenny mirrors Carver's action, we knew what one looked like.

  • Erin Yvette.
    Damn-pretty girl, I'll give her that!

    Mich19 posted: »

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  • The community's opinion should be worth nothing. Fans rarely know what they want, or understand what is needed.

    They'll be pissed off, but I bet anyone that is willing to give a new character a fair chance will be pleasantly surprised, as well. One such company can't seem to help but do anything their playerbase wants. And that company has turned to pure garbage to me.

    Telltale got where they are by doing what THEY know is right. I want them to keep doing that.

    aldimon posted: »

    There's a difference between the Walking Dead and Breaking Bad or Indiana Jones in my opinion. While Walking Dead is a universe, "Breaking B

  • I'm not sure if I'd buy season three if Clem would not be a part of it. It'd make the first two seasons feel pointless.

    HeroStevyn posted: »

    The community's opinion should be worth nothing. Fans rarely know what they want, or understand what is needed. They'll be pissed off, b

  • Wow, that sounds really boring. ._.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    Personally, I'd like to play a new Caucasian Male character, who Kenny and Clementine encounter shortly after they leave Wellington together

  • I was just spitballin'!
    Never said it was a great idea.

    You got any ideas?

    aldimon posted: »

    Wow, that sounds really boring. ._.

  • Well, I want a Walking Dead and not a Call of Juarez: Cartel story (which your sounds alot more like).

    Yeah, I've got an idea.

    1. Timeskip
    2. Clem
    3. New supporting characters that don't die
    4. Engaging stories
    5. Rebuilding Civilization
    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    I was just spitballin'! Never said it was a great idea. You got any ideas?

  • At the same time, it would be easier for Telltale to make if they didn't have to worry about every possible choice you've made for 2 games now, and newcomers to the games can jump right in, instead of having to play through 2 seasons they may have already watched on YouTube or something.

    And you're not sure simply because you like Clem. As long as the game is good, and it doesn't NEED Clem to be good, you will hear about it and give it a try. Unless you're an asshole. But you don't look like an asshole.

    aldimon posted: »

    I'm not sure if I'd buy season three if Clem would not be a part of it. It'd make the first two seasons feel pointless.

  • Yeah but I'd probably wait until the whole season is released and on sale on steam for 5€. I wouldn't pay 25$ for it and wait eagerly for every episode.

    HeroStevyn posted: »

    At the same time, it would be easier for Telltale to make if they didn't have to worry about every possible choice you've made for 2 games n

  • Like how big of a time skip?

    aldimon posted: »

    Well, I want a Walking Dead and not a Call of Juarez: Cartel story (which your sounds alot more like). Yeah, I've got an idea. * Timeskip * Clem * New supporting characters that don't die * Engaging stories * Rebuilding Civilization

  • Hells yeah!

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