I'd like to see them move south. The swamps of Louisianna would be cool. Lots of critters to eat, warm enough to grow vegetables year round. Or maybe Texas, some desert like areas?
same here. also like abandon train, rusted and falling down buildings. the gameplay trailer showed like garfiti on a bridge and road blocks with a abandon truck so it possible we might see more city or a small town.
fair enough i haven't seen that movie so i don't know the carnival scene you are talking about but really a carnival scene has shown up in horror games before now. example:
A city at night. That'd be beautiful, like a derelict city that somehow has some power, or night-time when it's snowing. A setting like this… more:
Somewhere like this, where it's dark, snowy, icy breaths and shivering, we see the flickering light of a popular gas station barely illuminating the nearby area, it just really strikes a chord as a great creepy apocalyptic scene.
Well, since in my opinion I believe season 3 will be the last one (though I wouldn't complain if there were a season 4 as long as Clem's in it), i would like to see some places from season 1 like Savannah or the motor inn, but TTG should only do that for whatever the last season (with Clem) is so it'll have the full effect.
I liked the locales in 400 days: a truck stop, a foggy dirt road, a cornfield at night, and an open campsite. They were unexpected, atmospheric, and the sky was gorgeous in Tavia's story! I would like to see more locations in the same vein. Places that have a special type of beauty or mystery or that are just quirky. Maybe an old drive-in theatre or general store. Maybe they could go from house to house along a country road scavenging for supplies and seeing the remnants of other's lives.
An abandoned town where you can explore a couple of houses and slowly piece together what happened to the people who used to live there before the apocalypse. Family photos, rotting food left out on the table, half packed suitcases.
fair enough i haven't seen that movie so i don't know the carnival scene you are talking about but really a carnival scene has shown up in horror games before now. example:
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I liked the locales in 400 days: a truck stop, a foggy dirt road, a cornfield at night, and an open campsite. They were unexpected, atmosphe… moreric, and the sky was gorgeous in Tavia's story! I would like to see more locations in the same vein. Places that have a special type of beauty or mystery or that are just quirky. Maybe an old drive-in theatre or general store. Maybe they could go from house to house along a country road scavenging for supplies and seeing the remnants of other's lives.
Peat. Frozen peat. Here where I live there's a lot, and it make a beautiful landscape with the mountains and all. It's hard to walk on it, since it's basically rotten dead grass with a lot of mud and water. And when this water gets frozen... now THAT'S hard to walk. And imagine that scenario with teleporting walkers...
Burned forest
Big city. And I mean BIG city, like NY
Tundra wtf
Peat. Frozen peat. Here where I live there's a lot, and it make a b… moreeautiful landscape with the mountains and all. It's hard to walk on it, since it's basically rotten dead grass with a lot of mud and water. And when this water gets frozen... now THAT'S hard to walk. And imagine that scenario with teleporting walkers...
I imagine Wellington and its is the closest we will get of tundra. It is estimated to be anywhere in Ohio or Michigan.
I just looked up peat, and that looks hard as hell to walk on!
* An abandoned city, at night, during the winter
* A small town during the fall, filled with leaves falling from trees
* A small camp near… more a lake, again during fall
* A church filled with walkers that we have to kill to get to something
Got a bunch of ideas
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I'd like to see them move south. The swamps of Louisianna would be cool. Lots of critters to eat, warm enough to grow vegetables year round. Or maybe Texas, some desert like areas?
carnival park as in left behind (the last of us DLC)??? you know what that would be pretty cool for CLementine
same here. also like abandon train, rusted and falling down buildings. the gameplay trailer showed like garfiti on a bridge and road blocks with a abandon truck so it possible we might see more city or a small town.
I was actually refferring a carnival park similar to the one from Zombieland, but that's fine too
Cold, dark mountains with lots of deadly hills, broken bridges and snow.
fair enough i haven't seen that movie so i don't know the carnival scene you are talking about but really a carnival scene has shown up in horror games before now. example:
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I guess 20 year-old Clem's hat still fits
First off, cities. I wanna see what 4 years of decay brings to what used to be civilization.
Could make it really eerie and depressing and go through an elementary school or something.
I'd like it to be mixed up.
Season two was really just forest and snow.
Season one was unquie because it had all different locations/scenery that each episode had its own different bit.
I really enjoy what telltale does with their scenery. Some of my favourites
so yeah obviously variety and misty, bush type of scenery.
A cruise ship.
Well, since in my opinion I believe season 3 will be the last one (though I wouldn't complain if there were a season 4 as long as Clem's in it), i would like to see some places from season 1 like Savannah or the motor inn, but TTG should only do that for whatever the last season (with Clem) is so it'll have the full effect.
And please, no more snow
The cold never bothered me anyway
The name Pete also.
I liked the locales in 400 days: a truck stop, a foggy dirt road, a cornfield at night, and an open campsite. They were unexpected, atmospheric, and the sky was gorgeous in Tavia's story! I would like to see more locations in the same vein. Places that have a special type of beauty or mystery or that are just quirky. Maybe an old drive-in theatre or general store. Maybe they could go from house to house along a country road scavenging for supplies and seeing the remnants of other's lives.
I'd love to see a city covered in snow
An abandoned town where you can explore a couple of houses and slowly piece together what happened to the people who used to live there before the apocalypse. Family photos, rotting food left out on the table, half packed suitcases.
You should check it out. It's pretty funny.
Cities filled with walkers, similar to how Atlanta was when Carol and Daryl began to scavenge for supplies whilst looking for Beth ^^
A little snow, I did not have enough of it. I would also like to see cities infested with walkers.
Tundra
wtf
'specially that cornfield at night
Like Savannah?
How about a large farm, being at the top of a skyscraper at night/day, or a campsite at around a beautiful lake like the one in Slender: The arrival.
Or how about exploring a creepy forest and house like in Slender the arrival, or a creepy mine like in the same game.
You can look the game up if you want images.
Just like that.
Burned forest
Big city. And I mean BIG city, like NY
Tundra wtf
Peat. Frozen peat. Here where I live there's a lot, and it make a beautiful landscape with the mountains and all. It's hard to walk on it, since it's basically rotten dead grass with a lot of mud and water. And when this water gets frozen... now THAT'S hard to walk. And imagine that scenario with teleporting walkers...
What did the trees ever do to you!?
I would like to see Clem having to go through a hospital. Could be very creepy
I'm listening...
I imagine Wellington and its is the closest we will get of tundra. It is estimated to be anywhere in Ohio or Michigan.
I just looked up peat, and that looks hard as hell to walk on!
...full os sociopaths, walkers and serial killers.
Now THAT! I'd like to see a madhouse.
Peat
Home, sweet home.
YOU ARE DOING THE RIGHT THING MAN. CONTINUE.
Got a bunch of ideas
A strip club.
...during fall.
There ya go.
And... Why would Clementine need to be in a strip club...?
Well, she never had health class?
People would go anywhere for supplies.
It's not like prostututes are still dancing 2 years into the apocalypse.
Unless they distract walkers with it