With scenes like that as well as Asher encountering the amputated heads and the dog carrying a human hand in its mouth, Telltale really did use a lot of gore this episode. I think it's good that Telltale is saving it for the bigger moments to better display the tension of a situation, as opposed to using gore left and right and diminishing its impact for the sake of cheap shock value.
An excuse for them to model a giant batch of intestines, and for some lucky animators to get to make them spill out of someone's stomach
… moreSeriously. Sometimes it feels like Telltale plays it a bit conservatively when it comes to gore in their games (which is understandable, given their tech and time constraints and all that), so seeing a scene like this is refreshing
I wasn't you're keeping it going as you have done with several arguments.
The fact that you keep bringing up the past makes you seem as if you're begging for an argument. If you really didn't want one, you would have said nothing, yet you kept going. You're trying too hard.
DIO already summed it up well enough by saying the game has the same type of story, action and violence an episode of Game of Thrones has but sex is absent.
I'm pretty sure that Telltale is aware people would know that, but included it more as a way to measure "how many people had the balls to at least attempt to threaten Ramsay," likely convincing players in the heat of the moment that attempting to murder Ramsay would provoke a reaction out of him that could make the already tense situation worse.
Pointless all around. What pissed me off is they made trying to stab him a major choice which is by all means stupid. We know he's a canon character so why are they doing this. Telltale, get it together with some of these choices
I wasn't you're keeping it going as you have done with several arguments.
The fact that you keep bringing up the past makes you seem… more as if you're begging for an argument. If you really didn't want one, you would have said nothing, yet you kept going. You're trying too hard.
It's so stupid, it's not like we didn't see Nerissa's tits in TWAU
A large part of it could be that Apple's iOS App Store (and potentially other store fronts as well) don't approve of nudity in their apps, which in turn affects how every other version of the game turns out since Telltale tries to have a ubiquitous story/presentation across each device. I'm not Telltale staff - just a fan and a volunteer Moderator - so I'm just guessing here, but maybe Telltale trying to find an acceptable way to show Nerissa's brief nudity in Episode 2 played some role in why Episode 2 of TWAU took so long to come out. If that's the case, it could be why Telltale has so far avoided nudity since in their other episodes.
It's so stupid, it's not like we didn't see Nerissa's tits in TWAU
A large part of it could be that Apple's iOS App Store (and poten… moretially other store fronts as well) don't approve of nudity in their apps, which in turn affects how every other version of the game turns out since Telltale tries to have a ubiquitous story/presentation across each device. I'm not Telltale staff - just a fan and a volunteer Moderator - so I'm just guessing here, but maybe Telltale trying to find an acceptable way to show Nerissa's brief nudity in Episode 2 played some role in why Episode 2 of TWAU took so long to come out. If that's the case, it could be why Telltale has so far avoided nudity since in their other episodes.
He said he doesn't take sides anymore. If he didn't take sides, then why did he kill Arthur? He was like helping the Whitehills. "Telltale", more like "Trolltale".
He said he doesn't take sides anymore. If he didn't take sides, then why did he kill Arthur? He was like helping the Whitehills. "Telltale", more like "Trolltale".
Ned dying basically creates the war
Drogo dies because Dany used the bloodmagic
What I'm saying is, in GOT show most of the characters die for a reason that progresses the story. Even if it is a random death. Maybe Arthurs death progresses the story by showing we don't have an ally anymore, but it could have been handled differently.
@4:50 - ramsay admitting hes a liar (aka probably hopefully we'll see him pop up again because i love that character) and that the main reason he tortures people is "for teh lulz" as the meme above says haha
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With scenes like that as well as Asher encountering the amputated heads and the dog carrying a human hand in its mouth, Telltale really did use a lot of gore this episode. I think it's good that Telltale is saving it for the bigger moments to better display the tension of a situation, as opposed to using gore left and right and diminishing its impact for the sake of cheap shock value.
The fact that you keep bringing up the past makes you seem as if you're begging for an argument. If you really didn't want one, you would have said nothing, yet you kept going. You're trying too hard.
I'm pretty sure that Telltale is aware people would know that, but included it more as a way to measure "how many people had the balls to at least attempt to threaten Ramsay," likely convincing players in the heat of the moment that attempting to murder Ramsay would provoke a reaction out of him that could make the already tense situation worse.
I also love how you completely ignored my reasoning for what you originally asked me about in order to perpetuate this pointless argument even further
A large part of it could be that Apple's iOS App Store (and potentially other store fronts as well) don't approve of nudity in their apps, which in turn affects how every other version of the game turns out since Telltale tries to have a ubiquitous story/presentation across each device. I'm not Telltale staff - just a fan and a volunteer Moderator - so I'm just guessing here, but maybe Telltale trying to find an acceptable way to show Nerissa's brief nudity in Episode 2 played some role in why Episode 2 of TWAU took so long to come out. If that's the case, it could be why Telltale has so far avoided nudity since in their other episodes.
Alright, guys. Let's try to stay on topic and be civil. Thanks.
You know what ? I can dig that, it actually makes a lot of sense ! I'm going to assume that's why.
Thanks
At least your intestines are still inside
If Rodrik is alive you can pretend he's not
It also felt a bit random, Here this minor character dies and ramsey goes "do what you want now, I dont mind"
I'm sure it means something, after all. Man, I was like
when I saw that I can stab Ramsay. Like wow.
But Arthur? Didn't feel bad for him. Even at the Elaena scene. Just the moment I had to choose between Rodrik and Asher. Maybe a bit of tears.
About that bit:
He said he doesn't take sides anymore. If he didn't take sides, then why did he kill Arthur? He was like helping the Whitehills. "Telltale", more like "Trolltale".
Only if Rodrik was saved.
Unlikely as sleeping with her wasn't recorded as a major choice.
Because he's Ramsay and because he can.
The fact that people are salty about it makes the point. Have you watched GoT? Watching characters die for no reason is half the show.
Characters need to die for a reason
Sorry this isn't Disney. In real life people die and they sometimes die without purpose. Was there a reason for Robb Stark dying? Ned? Drogo? etc?
Yes,
Ned dying basically creates the war
Drogo dies because Dany used the bloodmagic
What I'm saying is, in GOT show most of the characters die for a reason that progresses the story. Even if it is a random death. Maybe Arthurs death progresses the story by showing we don't have an ally anymore, but it could have been handled differently.
Do you argue about everything?
Do I really?
It brought to the story some actual bad things happening. Arthur was the first person on our side who died since episode 1.
Shock value.
also could spark some possible revenge vengeance for eleana in episode 6 / season 2
cause that's not an overreaction or anything
I don't know, that's why i asked lol
for teh lulz (as said above haha)
@4:50 - ramsay admitting hes a liar (aka probably hopefully we'll see him pop up again because i love that character) and that the main reason he tortures people is "for teh lulz" as the meme above says haha