I Have Reached Catharsis
So I replayed S1 and 2
And I have completely regained my love for the series.
I'm so excited for the next episode!!! So what is something you guys are anticipating for the next episode?
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Shoving my aluminum bat up Badger's ass.
Above The Law could be the most dogshit creation TellTale has ever released, but as long as I get to kill him, I'm as cool and satisfied as can be.
And I cannot stress this point enough:
Did you play ANF?
Replay ANF and you'll lose that real quick.
Y'all are so negative XD
It could always be worse.
I could look for my post in the expectations thread, but off the top of my head...:
Only if its Euro Truck Simulator. And were approchong that level.
That's what we said during season 2. Don't say it again because you'll jinx it.
I liked video games better when they didn't try to appease fans. Let the guys make the game and then decide if you like it or not. Too many cooks...
I'd say we already jinxed it by repeating time after time that it will be terrible.
In this case it's about making a quality product. Right now telltale has made a very lackluster,poorly written and poorly executed product that people don't like and want improvement on.
what is an asspull? I have never heard that one before.
I just wonder what it would have been if they had made it without all the feedback; negative or positive. Just made the thing and put it out there without asking do you like it or not.
I never recalled telltale "asking" more like they had to acknowledge and accept the negative reception and embraced the positive. If they didn't incorporate any feedback it would have been just like the previous 2 episodes. Also it's beneficial for companies to acknowledge and learn from valid feedback. A company thats closed minded and not wanting to accept the feedback of the consumers of that product will prevent them from learning how to improve future products.
This forum is just one big question of do you like it or not hosted by the makers of the game. See when I was younger writers would write something a complete something, not write a couple of lines then pass it around and say what should happen next. Trying to appeal to everyone only provides a lower quality product for everyone. It cheapens the art.
If you replayed them back to back, the quality drop in season 2 should be pretty noticeable
I thought I answered this? Oh well.
Technically, it's when an author invokes a new plot twist without properly foreshadowing it. I really just used it to further state how much I don't like him.
as in pull it outta their ass. I get it thanks.
On the brightside, I restarted Season 2 after playing the first two episodes of ANF, and the rise in quality was amazing.
I think, ANF has its ups and downs, but I hated most how they treated Kenny and Jane. Kicked them in the dirt and spat on them. Also that we didn't get to continue the story based on S2 choices.
I do like introduction of new characters, faces and sceneries, that's why I loved 400 days. But the chars they chose... Hmmm not all of them convince me, let's put it that way. But ANF isn't over yet, so far I am OK with it, as I said, ups and downs.
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Okay, so I've finally played the first episode of ANF at a friend's house, and I have a question:
...Was the second episode really THAT bad??
I have to ask this about the second one, because I've really enjoyed my time with the first. The characters you're teamed up with are better than the ones in S2, the visuals are nice (a little shiny for my taste, but I think they're fine), the choices are decent (though I found myself using the "silent" option at times because none of the other options matched up to what I would've said in that situation), overall I thought that it was good for a telltale game (which may sound like I'm implying that this doesn't say much, but I genuinely mean that as a compliment). So if the first one is fun, this has to mean that the second one is the one that turned the series in a bad direction... right? Am I just crazy??