How would you feel about...

edited February 2015 in The Walking Dead

Playing as an antagonist in S3 (Not Clementine) I mean like a real villain maybe worse than Carver or the St. Johns combined

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  • It would be interesting if it was a Dlc, and then later in the season we encounter them. I mean, its hard to play a villian role with choices, because I feel like most people would be nice and not some murderous killer

  • I dunno, I really don't think that would work well :p Most people make choices based on what they would do if they were in that exact situation, and I'm sure most people wouldn't make super antagonistic decisions :P

  • But it shows how much range a character has when you can go from being a good guy to complete psycho of a villain

    Green613 posted: »

    I dunno, I really don't think that would work well Most people make choices based on what they would do if they were in that exact situation, and I'm sure most people wouldn't make super antagonistic decisions :P

  • Kartal5Kartal5 Banned
    edited February 2015

    Not unless we would go through the transformation, we wouldnt be able to sympathize with the character otherwise.

    A good example is Walter White.

  • I can understand that but Bigby and Lee were interesting because they weren't one sided and we had influence over them. Their personalities had different layers

    Kartal5 posted: »

    Not unless we would go through the transformation, we wouldnt be able to sympathize with the character otherwise. A good example is Walter White.

  • Maybe being part of a community led by someone like that would be fun,or maybe a russel/nate situation where you have to stick with this psycho because you cant make it on your own

  • As long as you got to choose his actions and choices, the ones who wanted him to be a complete psycho could and the ones who didn't, wouldn't, and that's something Telltale can be different from others, like GTA, where you were forced to play with Trevor the way he was.

  • I didn't like Trevor. I know I'm probably in the very small minority but his character was predictable and was just a cheap way to try to make people laugh which failed miserably for me. He even came off as unlikable too many after what he did to Johnny. I mean if you saw a character you like die like that it would just leave you feeling weird

    Grafite posted: »

    As long as you got to choose his actions and choices, the ones who wanted him to be a complete psycho could and the ones who didn't, wouldn'

  • You like Nate and Ramsay but not Trevor?

    Man, you're unpredictable.

    Clemenem posted: »

    I didn't like Trevor. I know I'm probably in the very small minority but his character was predictable and was just a cheap way to try to ma

  • Trevor killed a character I liked for no reason other than "oh he's crazy" poor character development imo

    You like Nate and Ramsay but not Trevor? Man, you're unpredictable.

  • edited February 2015

    As long as they could give me good reasons to do awful things to people I could probably do that but I really don't want to play as a deranged person.

  • But....You know what, nevermind.

    Clemenem posted: »

    Trevor killed a character I liked for no reason other than "oh he's crazy" poor character development imo

  • Smart

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    But....You know what, nevermind.

  • Ho would you feel about...

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    And to answer your question; that might be a kewl DLC or something but I doubt there's no way that would work for a season.

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