First he went on reddit before the s3 release and advertised the 42 starting points as if choices would matter and Clem would be shaped entirely by your choices. When the first two "episodes" actually came out, i called him out on the fact that nothing except the season 2 ending mattered and he gave this weak ass bullshit reply of "The season isnt over, wait and see! The Carver choice will matter! Hope you keep playing!" which I dont have a choice because I had faith in them and bought the season pass.
Basically advertised starting points, they didn't matter for the start of the game for the first two episodes, it was all basically bullshit about choices mattering so we would buy into the premiere. Then he has the balls to say "wait and see the rest of the season" when we now know thanks to Melissa that they haven't the foggiest idea where the season is going so hes just stringing fans along with complete nonanswer and no accountability.
I can give links if you want but it's just insufferable.
I'm talking about that David would have been like a strict emperor that ran his empire as a model of Rome. This means that he wouldn't be a good guy like Rick as David is OK with killing a few innocents in a town during the process of conquering it. Yet he would have valid reasons for what he does.
"We're 2 episodes in, how do you know ?" Well, Kenny should have died in S1, I would say that his goals should have been clear already seeing as Clem was mentored by him. Oh wait, silly me, that didn't happen. That is another point in this season were I would have wrote things differently.
I didn't mind them, but I think what he was saying and I agree with, is puzzles required for story progression kinda feel monotonous after t… morehe first playthrough. I think the only one I didn't mind was the swing set in season 1 episode 2. I can't remember if it was required to progress but I'm pretty sure it wasn't, and completing it gives you extra dialogue and a scene with Clementine, Kenny, and Duck. Stuff like that, where completing it if you want results in more moments between characters are preferable.
"Everything is A OK. How are those numbers ?" "We see a raise this month." "We are on schedule with finishing the writing of Guardians of of the Galaxy." "What about New Frontier ?" "Who cares, it'll sell well anyway. More money for us, right ?" *They laugh in Goodfellas fashion.
They will be given exactly ONE touching/sentimental moment that happens right before they are killed off.
Great writing, Telltale. Keep telling yourself that nobody has figured you out by now. #sarcasm
This forum before New Frontier
^_^
This forum after New Frontier was released
*__* ;(
At Telltale HQ
"Everything is A OK… more. How are those numbers ?" "We see a raise this month." "We are on schedule with finishing the writing of Guardians of of the Galaxy." "What about New Frontier ?" "Who cares, it'll sell well anyway. More money for us, right ?" *They laugh in Goodfellas fashion.
Eh, this seems highly unprofessional to me. I know most people are like "yas gurl slay!" but the fact is that Telltale is paying her bill and continues to do so. Slandering them in public and airing their dirty laundry because she knows she has them by the throat as a fan favorite is a pretty crappy thing to do. Not that she's necessarily wrong in a lot of her complaints and I'm glad I know that they're floundering to put this season together because it validates a lot of my thoughts on it. But my opinion of her has lowered a bit.
Eh, this seems highly unprofessional to me. I know most people are like "yas gurl slay!" but the fact is that Telltale is paying her bill an… mored continues to do so. Slandering them in public and airing their dirty laundry because she knows she has them by the throat as a fan favorite is a pretty crappy thing to do. Not that she's necessarily wrong in a lot of her complaints and I'm glad I know that they're floundering to put this season together because it validates a lot of my thoughts on it. But my opinion of her has lowered a bit.
Seemed pretty negative to me. It seems to me like she's frustrated about some things and decided to say it in a public manner because she knows it won't affect her. Which is her prerogative but I don't like it.
That didn't feel or sound like slander at all, that felt more like her telling people how it is without being too positive or too negative.… more
It's a far cry from how you'll find voice actors constantly flaunt over a game their working on without highlighting the cons and pros fairly.
Seemed pretty negative to me. It seems to me like she's frustrated about some things and decided to say it in a public manner because she knows it won't affect her. Which is her prerogative but I don't like it.
It feels stale coming from her. I doubt she's feeling any negative effects like we are.
I don't know, I guess "celebrities" don't inspire much feelings of camaraderie in me even if they play a character I like. She sounded bratty in that interview to me. I'm just glad to know that we were all right to be side-eying Telltale on how much effort they've been putting into this game. I also think it speaks to how they've done worse in all of their games compared to the past. They're not thinking things through, spreading out resources, juggling too much at once. They have nothing real in mind and are just winging it, thus they haven't had a good story in years.
So I'm grateful to Melissa for confirming that (though not really because she's saying nothing we didn't basically already know), but I have no growing respect for her for "bravely" speaking out.
It's going to be a complete clusterfuck. Already is, as a matter of fact. One of the main reasons I'd say are the writers. Episode 1 had eig… moreht writers. That's about six or seven too many. Season 2 already had too many writers putting in their own ideas and disregarding previous episodes (see town in 204), and it's worse in Season 3. Nothing feels consistent. I really hope Telltale uses the time they're seemingly going to take for Episode 3 wisely, but I'm getting tired of Telltale disappointing time and again ever since the Season finale of GoT (the exception being Batman, which I love to bits).
It would just feel wrong, but maybe I'd get used to it after a while, at least if they could manage to find one similar enough. Maybe it could work even better if they make her a lot older, her voice sounding different would just be natural then.
First he went on reddit before the s3 release and advertised the 42 starting points as if choices would matter and Clem would be shaped enti… morerely by your choices. When the first two "episodes" actually came out, i called him out on the fact that nothing except the season 2 ending mattered and he gave this weak ass bullshit reply of "The season isnt over, wait and see! The Carver choice will matter! Hope you keep playing!" which I dont have a choice because I had faith in them and bought the season pass.
Basically advertised starting points, they didn't matter for the start of the game for the first two episodes, it was all basically bullshit about choices mattering so we would buy into the premiere. Then he has the balls to say "wait and see the rest of the season" when we now know thanks to Melissa that they haven't the foggiest idea where the season is going so hes just stringing fans along with complete nonanswer and no accountability.
I can give links if you want but it's just insufferable.
The thing that worries me about the carver choice mattering, amongst all the other bullshit, is that in the save creator, there isn't an option to say whether our Clementine watched the slaughter or not.
So now what? Do I pray they implement a question about it later for some reason, or play through seasons 1 and 2 again from scratch just to make sure this one choice is recongised?
First he went on reddit before the s3 release and advertised the 42 starting points as if choices would matter and Clem would be shaped enti… morerely by your choices. When the first two "episodes" actually came out, i called him out on the fact that nothing except the season 2 ending mattered and he gave this weak ass bullshit reply of "The season isnt over, wait and see! The Carver choice will matter! Hope you keep playing!" which I dont have a choice because I had faith in them and bought the season pass.
Basically advertised starting points, they didn't matter for the start of the game for the first two episodes, it was all basically bullshit about choices mattering so we would buy into the premiere. Then he has the balls to say "wait and see the rest of the season" when we now know thanks to Melissa that they haven't the foggiest idea where the season is going so hes just stringing fans along with complete nonanswer and no accountability.
I can give links if you want but it's just insufferable.
They're probably doing this because it isn't selling as well as they'd hoped, despite the introduction of the classic Dark Haired Stubbly Man protagonist they probably thought would bring in new blood.
Well, all they (telltale) do is promote ANF all over their social medias, like facebook and twitter. They kept reposting the same review, li… moreke 8/10 gamespot 8/10 ign!!! a fresh breath of air!1!!1 a great premier to the third season of the walking dead!!. I mean, sure i love Telltale's games and currently i love anf, but please, you fucked up and at least, listen to your fans..
It feels stale coming from her. I doubt she's feeling any negative effects like we are.
I don't know, I guess "celebrities" don't inspire… more much feelings of camaraderie in me even if they play a character I like. She sounded bratty in that interview to me. I'm just glad to know that we were all right to be side-eying Telltale on how much effort they've been putting into this game. I also think it speaks to how they've done worse in all of their games compared to the past. They're not thinking things through, spreading out resources, juggling too much at once. They have nothing real in mind and are just winging it, thus they haven't had a good story in years.
So I'm grateful to Melissa for confirming that (though not really because she's saying nothing we didn't basically already know), but I have no growing respect for her for "bravely" speaking out.
i didnt like it either, does that meean i hve no sense of humour? no so shut up. i give it bout 5.5/10. storylines dry and WASN'T that funny, overrrated imo
Not everyone likes the same stuff, I generally dont like comedic games either, unless its something totally silly like Undertale, I generall… morey like my games to be pretty serious, which is weird considering I am the least serious guy I know in real life
You know, I'm curious about how they'd do a Sam & Max game currently.
Would they go all the way back to their roots, puzzles and all? Or would they try to make it a hybrid of their current formula plus the gameplay of the originals?
In a previous interview that they had recently after the success of Season 1 (or maybe it was the 2013 Reddit AMA?), they said that they would make a choice based game that resembled their modern titles if they made another Sam and Max or Monkey Island. However, I would personally hope they made it more of a hybrid.
You know, I'm curious about how they'd do a Sam & Max game currently.
Would they go all the way back to their roots, puzzles and all?… more Or would they try to make it a hybrid of their current formula plus the gameplay of the originals?
It's interesting to think about.
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First he went on reddit before the s3 release and advertised the 42 starting points as if choices would matter and Clem would be shaped entirely by your choices. When the first two "episodes" actually came out, i called him out on the fact that nothing except the season 2 ending mattered and he gave this weak ass bullshit reply of "The season isnt over, wait and see! The Carver choice will matter! Hope you keep playing!" which I dont have a choice because I had faith in them and bought the season pass.
Basically advertised starting points, they didn't matter for the start of the game for the first two episodes, it was all basically bullshit about choices mattering so we would buy into the premiere. Then he has the balls to say "wait and see the rest of the season" when we now know thanks to Melissa that they haven't the foggiest idea where the season is going so hes just stringing fans along with complete nonanswer and no accountability.
I can give links if you want but it's just insufferable.
I'm talking about that David would have been like a strict emperor that ran his empire as a model of Rome. This means that he wouldn't be a good guy like Rick as David is OK with killing a few innocents in a town during the process of conquering it. Yet he would have valid reasons for what he does.
"We're 2 episodes in, how do you know ?" Well, Kenny should have died in S1, I would say that his goals should have been clear already seeing as Clem was mentored by him. Oh wait, silly me, that didn't happen. That is another point in this season were I would have wrote things differently.
When people compare TWD with a Bay or Snyder movie, you sure know that something is wrong. Dead wrong.
If TWD does take a Bay approach can we at least get a scene with Bad Boys playing at the background?
Please?
They are so bland and uninspired that fans are forced to theorize that they are deep cover NF bad guys that infiltrated Prescott.
The are so bland that they will survive for a few episodes while we kill the interesting potential characters
They will be given exactly ONE touching/sentimental moment that happens right before they are killed off.
Great writing, Telltale. Keep telling yourself that nobody has figured you out by now. #sarcasm
This forum before New Frontier
^_^
This forum after New Frontier was released
*__* ;(
At Telltale HQ
"Everything is A OK. How are those numbers ?" "We see a raise this month." "We are on schedule with finishing the writing of Guardians of of the Galaxy." "What about New Frontier ?" "Who cares, it'll sell well anyway. More money for us, right ?" *They laugh in Goodfellas fashion.
And don't forget when they are sentimental and speak about a certain thing they care about and than a action scene starts playing
Telltale is getting closer to the EA side. This is so bad.
Or even worse....Activision *gasps.
Eh, this seems highly unprofessional to me. I know most people are like "yas gurl slay!" but the fact is that Telltale is paying her bill and continues to do so. Slandering them in public and airing their dirty laundry because she knows she has them by the throat as a fan favorite is a pretty crappy thing to do. Not that she's necessarily wrong in a lot of her complaints and I'm glad I know that they're floundering to put this season together because it validates a lot of my thoughts on it. But my opinion of her has lowered a bit.
That didn't feel or sound like slander at all, that felt more like her telling people how it is without being too positive or too negative.
It's a far cry from how you'll find voice actors constantly flaunt over a game their working on without highlighting the cons and pros fairly.
Seemed pretty negative to me. It seems to me like she's frustrated about some things and decided to say it in a public manner because she knows it won't affect her. Which is her prerogative but I don't like it.
At least she's being honest, unlike Telltale.
Wait so Mellisa actually reads and posts here sometimes ?
Maybe under a secret identity/username?
It feels stale coming from her. I doubt she's feeling any negative effects like we are.
I don't know, I guess "celebrities" don't inspire much feelings of camaraderie in me even if they play a character I like. She sounded bratty in that interview to me. I'm just glad to know that we were all right to be side-eying Telltale on how much effort they've been putting into this game. I also think it speaks to how they've done worse in all of their games compared to the past. They're not thinking things through, spreading out resources, juggling too much at once. They have nothing real in mind and are just winging it, thus they haven't had a good story in years.
So I'm grateful to Melissa for confirming that (though not really because she's saying nothing we didn't basically already know), but I have no growing respect for her for "bravely" speaking out.
I hate the fact that remaking/rewritting movies and/or games sometimes don't end up being successful.
Maybe we are all blind to the fact that she has been hiding in secrecy, actually having secretly been one of us all along...
(this is a joke)
(or is it)
(yes, yes this is a joke)
I am literally at a lost for words due to the sheer brilliance of what you just said. xD
I bow to your magnificent, good sir.
So that's it huh? This is some kind of #TellTaleGate
Your move, Melissa.
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Hey, guys, look - a sentient mineral is using a keyboard!
That will distract the plebs as I make my escape
It would just feel wrong, but maybe I'd get used to it after a while, at least if they could manage to find one similar enough. Maybe it could work even better if they make her a lot older, her voice sounding different would just be natural then.
Because of this, I feel like Batman The Telltale Series will be or is the last great game by Telltale.
Thanks for the info man.
I wish they return to Sam & Max after this . And release the 3rd Bone episode finaly!
The Walking Dead...
Supply Drops.
For only £4.99 each.
OMG MELISSA
Can you autograph my lucky shoe? ;.;
Me too!
The thing that worries me about the carver choice mattering, amongst all the other bullshit, is that in the save creator, there isn't an option to say whether our Clementine watched the slaughter or not.
So now what? Do I pray they implement a question about it later for some reason, or play through seasons 1 and 2 again from scratch just to make sure this one choice is recongised?
They're probably doing this because it isn't selling as well as they'd hoped, despite the introduction of the classic Dark Haired Stubbly Man protagonist they probably thought would bring in new blood.
I don't know, she seems pretty frustrated with how much of her work they're leaving on the cutting room floor.
i didnt like it either, does that meean i hve no sense of humour? no so shut up. i give it bout 5.5/10. storylines dry and WASN'T that funny, overrrated imo
I wished that they would release a sequel to Back to the Future and a Jurassic World game.
It'll be a monologue of Clementiine saying: "There was once a man named Carver who got his head bashed in" and all.
You know, I'm curious about how they'd do a Sam & Max game currently.
Would they go all the way back to their roots, puzzles and all? Or would they try to make it a hybrid of their current formula plus the gameplay of the originals?
It's interesting to think about.
In a previous interview that they had recently after the success of Season 1 (or maybe it was the 2013 Reddit AMA?), they said that they would make a choice based game that resembled their modern titles if they made another Sam and Max or Monkey Island. However, I would personally hope they made it more of a hybrid.