* Episode length: The episodes are insanely short. Episode 1 from S1 is longer than the first two episodes of ANF combined. TT saying that t… morehey had to split the first episode since it was so long is complete nonsense.
* Extremely limited gameplay: Remember in S1 when you could walk around the motel area to feed/talk to people, or when you were at the St. John's place and could build a swing for Duck? Moments like these are almost non-existent. Seriously, in EP3 the only time you can move around as Javi is when you're trying to open up the garage door (plus with the time limit you can't really interact with the others).
* No puzzles: S1 had enjoyable puzzle segments such as turning off the St. John's generator or starting up the train. For ANF, you basically just have to click whatever you see in front of you. No effort required. S2 also had this problem but it's much worse in ANF.
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The Walking Dead is Telltale's best series especially the seasons one and two, but the three has left to be desired, lacking emotion as in s… moreeasons one and two. One thing that Telltale was right on the fly was to make Clementine a playable character, because if it was only Jave it would be a major stumble of Telltale because for me, Clementine after Lee is the best character of all Telltale series, The good and bad things of the third season, I still think it's a great game just to have Clementine taking part and that it lasts until the end of Telltale's Walking Dead series
the writing is why its hated so much, it ponders to critics, not fans. if it were for the fans Kenny/clem/jane wouldn't get the treatment they got. its kinda pointless to discuss this further since the season is already wrapping up. the whole season seems not made for fans its weird. everything we don't want is in it.
I think what Plan_R was trying to get at is don't trust reviewers from allot of sites that sing ANF's praises because they could just be doing that for views
No, Plan_R was just trying to dismiss the positive reviews of the game.
I think what Plan_R was trying to get at is don't trust reviewers from allot of sites that sing ANF's praises because they could just be doi… moreng that for views, thus more revenue and to please the company that keeps giving them review copies of games for free. Whilst I personally think Youtubers are significantly more trustworthy, they could be doing the same as many websites do, which is lie and benefit from it.
One thing that Telltale was right on the fly was to make Clementine a playable character
5 minute flashbacks in every episode where you just choose a few dialogue options isn't really playable.
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Wasn't it 42? Well doesn't matter, point still stands. I agree with every single one of your points.
Yeah after checking I remember it was 42. Fixed, thanks.
5 minute flashbacks in every episode where you just choose a few dialogue options isn't really playable.
the writing is why its hated so much, it ponders to critics, not fans. if it were for the fans Kenny/clem/jane wouldn't get the treatment they got. its kinda pointless to discuss this further since the season is already wrapping up. the whole season seems not made for fans its weird. everything we don't want is in it.
No, Plan_R was just trying to dismiss the positive reviews of the game.
Yes you're right this is true