This is soo good, just when i thought that Telltale put their most important and best product on the back-burner. Feels damn good to be a fan right now, been a long and painful 8 months.
Thats exactly what I was thinking, there could be five different mini episodes that fit with the five different endings, it could bring the story back to one place so that all players start in the same position next season.
Well after being away for a long while, coming back and seeing this is starting to get me excited!!, I just wonder what the dlc is gonna be about. crossing fingers for nate to be in it
Guys, help. It looks like I've only got about a month to figure it out.
So I started out playing TWD as soon as S1E1 was released way back in April 2012, on the Xbox 360. I've played each episode as they released, and I'm satisfied with my choices even if they haven't been the most popular (and there were some I regret, but I won't go back to change, as that's not realistic). Anyway, my conflict is that back in January, I got an Xbox One. Rather than need to resetup the Xbox 360 for whatever this new TWD announcement is, is there any way to transfer my 360 game/data to the One? I'd love to continue my story via Xbox One, but don't want to pay $45 for S1 + S2 again, as well as go through 25~ hours to replay the game and try to remember each my choices (including the smaller dialogue options) in order to have my same story from 360.
What if they did a multi-episode DLC story composed of 2 or 3 episodes total?
By that, I mean something like this:
DLC episode 1: Follow the individual stories of the 5 different endings, having them all connect at a single point in some fashion towards the end. For example: scouts from a community come across you in different ways depending on your ending: they propose a collaboration/trade system between Wellington (and Clementine eventually moves to their community), they come across you and Jane (and the family) at Howe's and manage to convince you to come with them (maybe Howe's gets attacked and they come to the rescue or something), they find you and Kenny on the road, or they find you alone.
DLC episode 2 (final): The road to the new community, setting the table for S3 in the process.
What if they did a multi-episode DLC story composed of 2 or 3 episodes total?
By that, I mean something like this:
DLC episode 1: Foll… moreow the individual stories of the 5 different endings, having them all connect at a single point in some fashion towards the end. For example: scouts from a community come across you in different ways depending on your ending: they propose a collaboration/trade system between Wellington (and Clementine eventually moves to their community), they come across you and Jane (and the family) at Howe's and manage to convince you to come with them (maybe Howe's gets attacked and they come to the rescue or something), they find you and Kenny on the road, or they find you alone.
DLC episode 2 (final): The road to the new community, setting the table for S3 in the process.
They could make it work without it being overly crucial, though. Make it mostly a self-contained story.
By season 3, you'd start at the place the DLC took place in, with characters you met there. If you played the DLC, you'll understand how you ended up there. If you didn't, they can just drop dialogue that references/alludes to how you got there, and you can always play the DLC later to fully understand what's going on.
Winston DLC coming. Experience the difficulty of life as a survivor, when your only available dialogue is "Jesus, are you fucking kidding me… more?"
Christa: "Winston, I think I love you."
Winston: "Jesus, are you fucking kidding me?"
Kenny: "I got Lucky. Real Lucky."
Winston: "Jesus, are you fucking kidding me?"
Telltale: Oh trust us, this DLC business will effect the outcome of Season 3's storyline greatly! You will be mind blown!
[Leafs are blown in opposite direction...]
Telltale:
Someone else believes it is clear that the DLC will have to learn the fate of Christa ? The looter in the river ... She wanted to go north ... Wellington ...
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A big surprise? I'm trying not to get too hyped but... I already am :l
^_^ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sounds like we're about to get lucky, guys...Real lucky.
BIG news for "The Walking Dead", "Life Is Strange" date release... TOO MUCH FOR TODAY!
I'm like Dana now
Somebody should splice Kenny's voice clips and make it sound like he is singing Get Lucky by Daft Lucky.
Get Lucky
You're pregnant?
I don't believe she's pregnant anymore.
Stay out of her trash can, dude.
I'm Dance like Dana
That would be legendary.
"Like the legend of the shitbird, our ends were beginnings. What keeps the boat running, the force from the beginning..."
This is soo good, just when i thought that Telltale put their most important and best product on the back-burner. Feels damn good to be a fan right now, been a long and painful 8 months.
I wonder if it's a DLC to tie all the loose ends together. Kevin tweeted this a month ago
Now that's some great news. My guess is that they will try and link together all the endings for the S3 start. Just no more lobster claws, please!
Sorry for my ignorance , which dates day is E3 ?
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Hi, bro!
Cheers, mate!
Hey
It's at 16-18th June this year in Los Angeles!
We need some vines again.
YES!
Maybe at early June like in 2013 before "400 Days"?
Or late May.
Maybe :Р
Thats exactly what I was thinking, there could be five different mini episodes that fit with the five different endings, it could bring the story back to one place so that all players start in the same position next season.
Where're our Mother of teasers?
@Puzzlebox we NEED YOU!
Very mysterious :0
Well after being away for a long while, coming back and seeing this is starting to get me excited!!, I just wonder what the dlc is gonna be about. crossing fingers for nate to be in it
Guys, help. It looks like I've only got about a month to figure it out.
So I started out playing TWD as soon as S1E1 was released way back in April 2012, on the Xbox 360. I've played each episode as they released, and I'm satisfied with my choices even if they haven't been the most popular (and there were some I regret, but I won't go back to change, as that's not realistic). Anyway, my conflict is that back in January, I got an Xbox One. Rather than need to resetup the Xbox 360 for whatever this new TWD announcement is, is there any way to transfer my 360 game/data to the One? I'd love to continue my story via Xbox One, but don't want to pay $45 for S1 + S2 again, as well as go through 25~ hours to replay the game and try to remember each my choices (including the smaller dialogue options) in order to have my same story from 360.
What if they did a multi-episode DLC story composed of 2 or 3 episodes total?
By that, I mean something like this:
DLC episode 1: Follow the individual stories of the 5 different endings, having them all connect at a single point in some fashion towards the end. For example: scouts from a community come across you in different ways depending on your ending: they propose a collaboration/trade system between Wellington (and Clementine eventually moves to their community), they come across you and Jane (and the family) at Howe's and manage to convince you to come with them (maybe Howe's gets attacked and they come to the rescue or something), they find you and Kenny on the road, or they find you alone.
DLC episode 2 (final): The road to the new community, setting the table for S3 in the process.
The only thing is, I dont think Telltale would make a Dlc that would be crucial to Season 3
TellTale be like "It will effect season 3!"
But we all know it wont
They could make it work without it being overly crucial, though. Make it mostly a self-contained story.
By season 3, you'd start at the place the DLC took place in, with characters you met there. If you played the DLC, you'll understand how you ended up there. If you didn't, they can just drop dialogue that references/alludes to how you got there, and you can always play the DLC later to fully understand what's going on.
Telltale: Oh trust us, this DLC business will effect the outcome of Season 3's storyline greatly! You will be mind blown!
[Leafs are blown in opposite direction...]
Telltale:
Clementine: "Still. Not. Bitten."
Winston: "Jesus, are you fucking kidding me?"
Someone else believes it is clear that the DLC will have to learn the fate of Christa ? The looter in the river ... She wanted to go north ... Wellington ...
The hype is real!
Welp, I missed over 500 comments because it unfollowed, but I'm hyped to see some news :DD