O.O and then it being the players decision if to tell on the cabin group's to plans to break out, or stay loyal! But no matter what you do, they still get caught, yet the decision still have an impact on how they view you like with the whole 'if Kenny is your best bud in Season 1 or not'.
Would've been so cool seeing the rest of the camp there though, and meeting more than just a few people, maybe even more of the 400 days characters.
If Carver's such a smart guy, surely he'd have a more sophisticated philosophy than the generic 'survival of the meanest'. Hell, I can imag… moreine him ACTUALLY using Clem as a spy in episode 3 just as the cabin group suspected her to be - making her interact with the prisoners during the day, while reporting to Carver at night.
Why do people consider Carver to be a Saturday morning cartoon villain
I think it's a gross exaggeration, and there's a quite a few characters in this franchise that arguably come closer to that level of villainy than Carver does
I'm sorry, but all I see when people say that is bullshit.
Why do people consider Carver to be a Saturday morning cartoon villain
I think it's a gross exaggeration, and there's a quite a few chara… morecters in this franchise that arguably come closer to that level of villainy than Carver does
I'm sorry, but all I see when people say that is bullshit.
We've got the cannibal rednecks, the generic drug-addled bandits, a bunch of pseudo-nazis (who conveniently die off-screen) and a group of Russian gangsters.
Why do people consider Carver to be a Saturday morning cartoon villain
I think it's a gross exaggeration, and there's a quite a few chara… morecters in this franchise that arguably come closer to that level of villainy than Carver does
I'm sorry, but all I see when people say that is bullshit.
St Johns: Charismatic, somewhat friendly, deeply care about each other, and two of them feel guilty of what they do except Dan, who enjoyed being a cannibal but didn't shout and yell like a maniac proclaiming how evil he was, he was just creepy.
The Stranger: A tragic man who feels like he failed as a father or family man when his family died and felt the need to redeem himself by trying to help a little girl escape from who he thought of were monsters, but ultimately lost his sanity in the process.
Nate: Unpredictable, creepy, but a bit of a team player who somewhat looks out for his partners, an interesting character.
Carver: Some evil dictator dick who just keeps shouting "look how evil I am" and believes in a rather uninteresting and extremely generic and cliché philosophy, and unintelligent. Awful, awful, antagonist.
Why do people consider Carver to be a Saturday morning cartoon villain
I think it's a gross exaggeration, and there's a quite a few chara… morecters in this franchise that arguably come closer to that level of villainy than Carver does
I'm sorry, but all I see when people say that is bullshit.
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O.O and then it being the players decision if to tell on the cabin group's to plans to break out, or stay loyal! But no matter what you do, they still get caught, yet the decision still have an impact on how they view you like with the whole 'if Kenny is your best bud in Season 1 or not'.
Would've been so cool seeing the rest of the camp there though, and meeting more than just a few people, maybe even more of the 400 days characters.
Why do people consider Carver to be a Saturday morning cartoon villain
I think it's a gross exaggeration, and there's a quite a few characters in this franchise that arguably come closer to that level of villainy than Carver does
I'm sorry, but all I see when people say that is bullshit.
This what you see?
Yes
Well, speaking of the games alone:
We've got the cannibal rednecks, the generic drug-addled bandits, a bunch of pseudo-nazis (who conveniently die off-screen) and a group of Russian gangsters.
St Johns: Charismatic, somewhat friendly, deeply care about each other, and two of them feel guilty of what they do except Dan, who enjoyed being a cannibal but didn't shout and yell like a maniac proclaiming how evil he was, he was just creepy.
The Stranger: A tragic man who feels like he failed as a father or family man when his family died and felt the need to redeem himself by trying to help a little girl escape from who he thought of were monsters, but ultimately lost his sanity in the process.
Nate: Unpredictable, creepy, but a bit of a team player who somewhat looks out for his partners, an interesting character.
Carver: Some evil dictator dick who just keeps shouting "look how evil I am" and believes in a rather uninteresting and extremely generic and cliché philosophy, and unintelligent. Awful, awful, antagonist.
Russians: Stupid and lame.