Okay, let's look at Javier with a CLEAR mind

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  • Ok...Javier is the main character this time. The idea that Clementine is being replaced is foolish. I can see what TTG is doing and if they pull it off...bravo. Clementine is important to the fans...however one of the main issues people had with season 2 was her lack of growth. Now this season..they way we play Clem in the flashbacks will affect how she reacts to you when you are playing Javier in the present...also I wouls look for a switcheroo with Clem being played in the present and a Flashback for Javier. TellTale is going to give Clem the character development..and we are going to decide what kind of person she eventually becomes. All the while they are doing this...they are using Clem as a narrative fulcrum to understand Javier better and the new world.

    So give Javier a break people.

  • Sorry, watched the preview once, so I am not entirely sure. :p

    It's actually his father, not his grandfather.

  • I love that we'll be possibly playing as Clementine in flashbacks, but I also want to play as her in present time. If we just play as Javier in present, that would be kind of a downer for me. I want to play as a more grown up Clementine.

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    Also there hasn't been a british character yet, Im triggered so offensive

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    I was generalising about games in general, not just the Walking Dead.

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    While I'm keeping an open mind about his character itself, I think his existence is a pretty transparent move of Telltale's to get new people to play the game, and I'm not massively impressed with that decision.

    While it's good to get new people interested, to drop the main character of the series who we've just played as for the sake of the new players seems a little unappreciative of their fanbase.

  • that they can make us care about white guy #371

    He ain't white

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    I think it's more noticeable when people vigorously defend him, we literally know nothing about the guy so let people hate in peace and be c

  • idk about hate because so far, I haven't seen hate on him. But yet the only source of this is Tumblr, a different platform.

    I say, let's not defend him yet. He could be a completely shitty person for all we know - even though from what we've seen from the trailer, he doesn't seem like it, but who knows.

    But for the same reason (we don't know who he is) I don't get why people hate him just yet.

  • Shel's white?

    Also are Bonnie and Shel.

  • To be fair, they spent the later half of Season 2 kissing the fanbase's ass, so trying to actually tell a story that might attractive new people is a sign of innovation.

    Also, they're not dropping Clementine, just making her more of a veteran character...which is pretty much what I thought they would do with Kenny in Season 2. Huh.

    Flog61 posted: »

    While I'm keeping an open mind about his character itself, I think his existence is a pretty transparent move of Telltale's to get new peopl

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    Flog61 posted: »

    While I'm keeping an open mind about his character itself, I think his existence is a pretty transparent move of Telltale's to get new peopl

  • Yeah, it's on odd move on Telltale's part. It would have been more realistic if he waited for a while to exchange confused looks with the adults, then casually check on the girl (his niece?) Hiding around the corner makes zero sense.

    The thing is, any viewer who has played, watched or read any installment of The Walking Dead know what's about to happen as soon as the girl mentions zombie grandpa being awake again. The trailer would have felt a little dry if it just showed Javier walking to the room and then being attacked, so they included the hiding part (which still looked pretty cringey, if you ask me).

    I'm going off on a tangent here but maybe it would have looked better if Javier goes with his niece, opens the door to find grandpa stirring (but not aggressive) making Javier think he is still alive. He then says something that attracts the other family members, then the attack ensues.

    Yes, the way he peers from behind the corner in the trailer looks a little weird I really don't get this. It's the beginning of the outbreak, Javier has no reason to be afraid. All he does is silently check what his niece is doing.

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    Thank you for putting this into words. It reminds me of Lee chopping off the guy's leg in S1E2, only more brutal because it's his father, a man that he (presumably) grew up with and cares about.

    Also few people seems to notice the fact that Javier is attacking his own zombified father. Which hints the darkness within him and the prag

  • Just watched it again, not quite seeing that darkness lol

    Sorry, watched the preview once, so I am not entirely sure.

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    Personally I think that is just weird how they suddenly decided to use "Tales from Bordelands" mechanic , control over two characters (I wanted this with Omid and Christa in S2 but nope), especially the one that we barely know, and why must they expose his past through via flashback?! I mean are we really going to be making choices in a flashback? Something that already happened and cannot be changed at all? Maybe they should watch how to introduce new characters watching movies and copying their way of presentation...

    Also I don't know why are they trying this whole "family" theme... again, maybe if some characters from S2 survived through out S3 , if those (S2) started bonding with strangers we don't know nothing about then maybe, just maybe the players will care about those new characters... But Clem holding Javier like a prisoner... like from TFB... come on.

    And finally are they going to improve their cinematic approach? You know, not having 70% of gamepl- I mean cutscene just be a characters face...a like good angle shoots, drastic facial expressions? I mean this game is going towards David Cage zone and I don't like that but seeing the s3 poster design I guess it might happen...

  • It is the action that counts. The fact that he is willing to kill his zombiefied father, speaks to the extreme measure that Javier is willing to take when pushed to it.

    Just watched it again, not quite seeing that darkness lol

  • They never actually show the hit, just his hesitation and swing, but this is after dad takes a chunk out of moms cheek(presumably with his teeth) and is currently trying to do the same to brother(?). That's not really screaming the darkness takes hold of him lol

    It is the action that counts. The fact that he is willing to kill his zombiefied father, speaks to the extreme measure that Javier is willing to take when pushed to it.

  • That's just my perspective. :)

    They never actually show the hit, just his hesitation and swing, but this is after dad takes a chunk out of moms cheek(presumably with his t

  • Trump will build a wall with Cuba.

    He is really thinking outside the box this time.

    Trump's wall keeps the Mexicans out. Cubans still swim to America.

  • How can we be sure that they did not include Javier as a playable character because they believed it was the appropriate narrative step?

    Flog61 posted: »

    While I'm keeping an open mind about his character itself, I think his existence is a pretty transparent move of Telltale's to get new peopl

  • I mean are we really going to be making choices in a flashback? Something that already happened and cannot be changed at all?

    Perhaps when the flashbacks are triggered, the subject of them with be left vague for whatever you actually do in them. Ex. Javier mentions a thief that encountered a while ago; flashback has them minding their own business for a while, the thief shows up and does their thing, flashback ends with choice to forgive thief or kill them.

    TheMPerson posted: »

    Personally I think that is just weird how they suddenly decided to use "Tales from Bordelands" mechanic , control over two characters (I wan

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    Well that's kinda dumb... I mean what if we don't kill the thief? Does he come back for revenge? Consequence biting you in the ass for not killing him? Are we going to DIE in a flashback and then a game over scene and cause a paradox because future Javier that exist dies because of past Javier??

    I think that flashbacks are one of many laziest way of introducing/gain sympathy over a character. A lot of people got triggered when we got a Lee dream sequence in Ep5 for ADVICE! A character that we played as, it's like talking to a mirror, you can't give yourself a advice it's just weird...

    DabigRG posted: »

    I mean are we really going to be making choices in a flashback? Something that already happened and cannot be changed at all? Perhap

  • Well that's kinda dumb... I mean what if we don't kill the thief? Does he come back for revenge? Consequence biting you in the ass for not killing him? Are we going to DIE in a flashback and then a game over scene and cause a paradox because future Javier that exist dies because of past Javier??

    The subject of them will be left vague for whatever you actually do in them.

    I think that flashbacks are one of many laziest way of introducing/gain sympathy over a character.

    Which is why they didn't use them in Season 2. :joy:

    A lot of people got triggered when we got a Lee dream sequence in Ep5 for ADVICE! A character that we played as, it's like talking to a mirror, you can't give yourself a advice it's just weird...

    Triggered?
    To be fair, Lee(and a few of the 400 Days cast) definitely had a more defined character then Clementine did in Season 2. And don't forget, what we see there is supposed to be based on what she thinks of him.

    TheMPerson posted: »

    Well that's kinda dumb... I mean what if we don't kill the thief? Does he come back for revenge? Consequence biting you in the ass for not k

  • Because that would be a logical line of thinking

    No one here is crazy enough to do that

    I'm joking no one get mad please

    How can we be sure that they did not include Javier as a playable character because they believed it was the appropriate narrative step?

  • this game is going towards David Cage zone

    We don't have to do a QTE to get out of bed yet, I think we're still in the clear

    TheMPerson posted: »

    Personally I think that is just weird how they suddenly decided to use "Tales from Bordelands" mechanic , control over two characters (I wan

  • We don't have to do a QTE to get out of bed yet.

    Keyword: Yet

    Deltino posted: »

    this game is going towards David Cage zone We don't have to do a QTE to get out of bed yet, I think we're still in the clear

  • I-- uh... yeah, you got me there

    Can't think of any witty retorts to that

    TheMPerson posted: »

    We don't have to do a QTE to get out of bed yet. Keyword: Yet

  • Which is why they didn't use them in Season 2.

    Welp... now I'm stumped on why are they using them now...

    DabigRG posted: »

    Well that's kinda dumb... I mean what if we don't kill the thief? Does he come back for revenge? Consequence biting you in the ass for not k

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    QTE's, dressing, all we need now to complete The Cage Package is a shower, love interest and a rape scene...

    ...but I really doubt TTg has the guts to pull off the last one tho.

    Deltino posted: »

    I-- uh... yeah, you got me there Can't think of any witty retorts to that

  • We don't have to do a QTE to get out of bed yet, I think we're still in the clear
    QTE's, dressing, all we need now to complete The Cage Package is a shower, love interest and a rape scene...

    What kinda game is this?!

    TheMPerson posted: »

    QTE's, dressing, all we need now to complete The Cage Package is a shower, love interest and a rape scene... ...but I really doubt TTg has the guts to pull off the last one tho.

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    Almost every David Cage game... Heavy Rain, Beyond Two Souls, Indigo Prophecy.... and probably even that new game Detroit.

    Edit: Have a Bingo card with it too.

    DabigRG posted: »

    We don't have to do a QTE to get out of bed yet, I think we're still in the clear QTE's, dressing, all we need now to complete The Cage Package is a shower, love interest and a rape scene... What kinda game is this?!

  • Because they're not inherently bad

    It's like with a horror game using jumpscares-- they're not an inherently bad concept in and of themselves, it's just that they have a tendency to be misused or abused. As long as you temper their use, they can still be an effective tool in a game's arsenal. Most of the horror games that are considered the best still use them. But there's a reason why they don't get flak when they show up in those games, in comparison to their appearance in... less respected horror games, that have them around every vaguely spooky-looking corner

    Same rationale with flashbacks; as long as the reliance on them isn't too strong, they can serve as a useful narrative device that doesn't automatically detract from the story by simply being there

    But perhaps I'm being too optimistic. But you know what? I prefer being optimistic. Expecting everything to be shitty is boring. If I wanted that kind of boring in my life, I'd go to a 12-hour book reading session with a bunch of people that stitched their mouths shut.

    TheMPerson posted: »

    Which is why they didn't use them in Season 2. Welp... now I'm stumped on why are they using them now...

  • I love how "Almost raped," "misleading demo," "stilted dialogue," and "unfeasibly large apartments" are right next to each other.

    TheMPerson posted: »

    Almost every David Cage game... Heavy Rain, Beyond Two Souls, Indigo Prophecy.... and probably even that new game Detroit. Edit: Have a Bingo card with it too.

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    I'm happy that we can play as two characters. It's time to switch up stuff. I love Clem also, yet my friend and I agree that we need a new character to like. In S1, Lee is likable and almost everyone loved his story arc. S2 had polarizing Kenny and Jane, their popularity was split by the fanbase. I loved Kenny as an uncle and stayed with him in my ending. Lee cannot be replaced and I'm not asking for Javier to replace Lee, I just want a new well liked character. When people defend Season 2, I say in a Gordon Ramsey voice "How dare you. It's garbage. Adults that act as children. Story all over the place. The 400 days dlc was a waste. The writers try to force you to like characters that betray you constantly. It's a disgrace to the art of writing." TT must make a better effort for S3.

  • Maybe not "screaming the darkness takes hold of him" as you put it, but it implies that in critical situations he'll be the first one to take action when it doesn't occur to others to do something/others cannot bring themselves to do something, because it could be perceived as brutal or morally wrong. It implies that he won't hold back, no matter what.

    They never actually show the hit, just his hesitation and swing, but this is after dad takes a chunk out of moms cheek(presumably with his t

  • S1 also had polarizing Kenny and Lily. And characters making extremely questionable or frustrating decisions. And Ben, who is in a league of terrible all on his own. Carly may have been the only character not named Lee or Clementine that was consistently well received across multiple episodes. Yet your voiced frustrations seem to be on the most recent entry released.. Nostalgia can be funny that way.

    I'm happy that we can play as two characters. It's time to switch up stuff. I love Clem also, yet my friend and I agree that we need a new c

  • I wasn't saying that S1 didn't have polarizing characters. I said Lee wasn't a polarizing character. In S2 Clementine chooses Kenny or Jane in most people's choices and they are polarizing characters. In reality Kenny or Jane is an extension of Clementine to the gamer.

    S1 also had polarizing Kenny and Lily. And characters making extremely questionable or frustrating decisions. And Ben, who is in a league of

  • May I ask how Kenny is an extension of Clementine? Cause as much as I don't like Jane, the parallels are relatively obvious.

    I wasn't saying that S1 didn't have polarizing characters. I said Lee wasn't a polarizing character. In S2 Clementine chooses Kenny or Jane

  • What the hell? Seriously? Why are you guys judging a character we know nothing about? We have no idea what his story is or how season will turn out. He has a family and he plays baseball, what else do we know. Maybe they are excited because he's a good character that improves the story. You guys are just assuming the worst.

    These comments really worry me actually. I can't believe people are already going in with this mindset, it's going to make the season harder to enjoy.

  • As the gamer if you choose Kenny, it's the family option. If you choose Jane, you are the ruthless I've become like Rick in the later seasons survival version Clementine. If you chose Kenny, then you are the Lee lives within me version of Clementine.

    Jane-Survival Clementine
    Kenny-Family Clementine.

    In S2, you are Clementine. There are two versions to choose from on who your Clementine will be. As the gamer, you decide. Therefore Kenny or Jane is an extension of your Clem. That is why they are polarizing, no middle ground compared to Lee.

    DabigRG posted: »

    May I ask how Kenny is an extension of Clementine? Cause as much as I don't like Jane, the parallels are relatively obvious.

  • I am not going to criticise Javier yet. Not after episode 1 eather. I give him 2 episodes the time to make me like him. Then I will say if I hate or like him. I hope I like him :)

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