The end of the second season will be part of the third season!

What do you think? This is confirmed! for Kevin Bruner!

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  • Where exactly was it confirmed?

  • Welp, that's good enough for me to believe Clem will be apart of next season :P

    TIKIPOVEDA posted: »

    http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2014/11/05/extended-afterwords-the-walking-dead-season-two.aspx?PostPageIndex=3

  • We hope players feel like Clementine has grown significantly over the season and she is now ready for the world, even if that world is harsh and has forced Clem to leave her childhood behind.

    I'm getting giddy.

    TIKIPOVEDA posted: »

    http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2014/11/05/extended-afterwords-the-walking-dead-season-two.aspx?PostPageIndex=3

  • Talk about Clementine 'growing up' being the purpose of the second season all but confirms she';s the protagonist of season 3, in my opinion.

  • Oh, I know this, back from November. I thought you were referring to something posted recently.

    TIKIPOVEDA posted: »

    http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2014/11/05/extended-afterwords-the-walking-dead-season-two.aspx?PostPageIndex=3

  • Because it implies more Clem and more Clem is what I wanted.

    TIKIPOVEDA posted: »

    WHY?

  • How do you post images?

    ABigBadWolf posted: »

    Because it implies more Clem and more Clem is what I wanted.

  • Click the icon next to the globe and paste the image link.

    mattthefire posted: »

    How do you post images?

  • Alt text

    ABigBadWolf posted: »

    Click the icon next to the globe and paste the image link.

  • Ah I see! Thank you!

    ABigBadWolf posted: »

    Click the icon next to the globe and paste the image link.

  • You're welcome!

    mattthefire posted: »

    Ah I see! Thank you!

  • Kartal5Kartal5 Banned
    edited December 2014

    NoKenny NoBuy

  • fuck

    TIKIPOVEDA posted: »

    http://38.media.tumblr.com/28d20dc28bd7b4db48b7b3917f2f4933/tumblr_na7hfcZ1T31tiilg7o5_500.gif

  • They said it would be through a 'different angle'. I am positive she is not the PC.

  • Well, for you. Kenny's dead in mine, so.

    Kartal5 posted: »

    NoKenny NoBuy

  • Someone can insert here the whole text, because I have some mistake?

    Alt text

  • Alt text

    Well, for you. Kenny's dead in mine, so.

  • A different angle could simply mean an older Clem.

    They said it would be through a 'different angle'. I am positive she is not the PC.

  • Part about the ending:

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    Karnedg2013 posted: »

    Someone can insert here the whole text, because I have some mistake?

  • Or playing from within a community or so. It´d be a completely different angle.

    A different angle could simply mean an older Clem.

  • Thank you very much, but you can just copy and paste text here so that I can translate it, and then English - not my native language :(

    fallandir posted: »

    Part about the ending:

  • Here ya go, Chef:

    Season one had such a powerful ending and was met with wide acclaim. Did Telltale feel any pressure for the season two ending?

    We knew we didn't want to -compete with the season one ending since that had landed in such a special place. Right from the start we decided instead to explore multiple endings. We wanted the season to empower Clementine to control her own destiny, but we had to make sure that it would be the most difficult choice she's ever made. The way in which the final scene was arrived at was interesting. We intentionally spent the season "growing up" Clementine by allowing her to become more like an adult member of the group. She gains more respect and responsibility from the adults as the season plays out. But when the stakes are at their highest, she's once again constrained by being small and unable to stop the adults around her. This forces her to take the situation into her own hands in the only way she can in that moment. In our eyes, that's when Clem finally takes complete control of her own destiny, and it's up to the player to decide. None of the endings are particularly happy (it is The Walking Dead after all), but they are all firmly Clementine's. We hope players feel like Clementine has grown significantly over the season and she is now ready for the world, even if that world is harsh and has forced Clem to leave her childhood behind.

    Do you know yet how these endings will play into season three yet?

    We can't really say anything about season three yet, but it's safe to assume that your season two ending will be an important part of it.

    What were some of the biggest lessons the team learned during season two? What are you most proud of?

    I think we're most proud of being able to deliver such a powerful second season. Coming on the heels of the success of season one was pretty intimidating, and there was plenty of opportunity to fail. Season one was fresh and unexpected, but now our audience had high expectations and knew how our style of game worked. We didn't make it any easier for ourselves by deciding to play as an eleven year old girl either. But we've never shied away from the challenge of telling complicated and challenging stories. We developed an almost entirely new cast for Season two and got people to engage as strongly as season one. I think we really handled the transition of Clementine as supporting character to playable character really well, and that we actually made Clementine from season one a lot more interesting after completing season two.

    As far as lessons learned, there are just too many to list! Being able to tell interactive stories at the scale we are now is a really special place. We feel like pioneers who are making stories like no one else has before, so we are learning all the time and constantly challenging ourselves to be better. We still have so many things to explore. We still feel like we have only accomplished a small slice of what is possible with interactive drama, and there is much, much more to be learned, and we have a special opportunity to explore this space like no one else has before.

    What can fans look forward to with season three?

    We'll keep challenging ourselves as storytellers and pushing the boundaries of where we can take the player, but beyond that I'm afraid you'll just have to stay tuned! Just rest assured it'll be 100-percent Telltale and 100-percent Walking Dead.

    Karnedg2013 posted: »

    Thank you very much, but you can just copy and paste text here so that I can translate it, and then English - not my native language

  • Thank YOU SO MUCH :D

    You SO helped me!

    And you remember that I Chef? :)

    fallandir posted: »

    Here ya go, Chef: Season one had such a powerful ending and was met with wide acclaim. Did Telltale feel any pressure for the season t

  • Where are you from?

    Karnedg2013 posted: »

    Thank YOU SO MUCH You SO helped me! And you remember that I Chef?

  • Ukraine =)

    TIKIPOVEDA posted: »

    Where are you from?

  • Costa Rica =)

    Karnedg2013 posted: »

    Ukraine

  • Hi! =)

    TIKIPOVEDA posted: »

    Costa Rica

  • Spanish Motherfucker xD

    Karnedg2013 posted: »

    Hi!

  • Umm...

    Hola!

    TIKIPOVEDA posted: »

    Spanish Motherfucker xD

  • HI

    Karnedg2013 posted: »

    Umm... Hola!

  • hmmm...

    Tikipoveda - nice nickname ;)

    TIKIPOVEDA posted: »

    HI

  • Is it weird that nickname?

    Karnedg2013 posted: »

    hmmm... Tikipoveda - nice nickname

  • of course no =)

    It's cool ;)

    TIKIPOVEDA posted: »

    Is it weird that nickname?

  • No problem, friend, and of course I do. :>

    Karnedg2013 posted: »

    Thank YOU SO MUCH You SO helped me! And you remember that I Chef?

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