I hope Telltale keeps the rewind function for TWD game.
Telltale's Batman game does not have this function. No one really seems to know why. It would be a shame if they abandoned a cool game mechanic going foward.
Some people will probably say that it's a good thing to get rid of it so you have to stick with your choices no matter what. I understand their line of thinking, but sometimes I want to go back and replay a favorite scene or quickly see the alternate choice, out of curiousity.
The rewind function should stay! Who's with me?
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Shit really? Damn! Then i really won't enjoy season 3 as much if that's the case. I know it's only a rewind function but after completing the game in season 1 and 2 i always liked going back to review certain scenes. I don't want to have to re-play the entire game/episode just to get to a particular scene. That absolutely sucks!
Don't worry, they'll balance it out by making every episode 30 minutes long!
that makes sense. michone episodes 2 & 3 can be finished in 30 minutes from what i seen.
That is actually only exaggeration on the part of the people who claimed that. Any of the three episodes will take you an hour at minimum.
Because of the way that they wrote the entire storyline, I don't think that they could've included much else in the game without it feeling like utter filler, other than the scrapped Rashid and Vanessa appearance. That would've been interesting.
I think Telltale should imitate game mechanics from lesser games like Life is Strange.
Have it so that anytime a decision is made, the player character can wryly ask the participant (thinly veiled as if they were asking themselves) if going back in time is a good ideal and then proceed to explain the ramifications of whatever choice we choose.
All it'd take is Clementine getting time powers mysteriously and then never explained.