I think ending The Walking Dead....
At season 4 is a bit too soon. I can see them stoping at season 5 because if they go on too long then the videogame will start to get really stale.
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At season 4 is a bit too soon. I can see them stoping at season 5 because if they go on too long then the videogame will start to get really stale.
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The huge time skips are what affected the games so badly. With how bad ANF was, I'm okay with ending it at Season 4, it shouldn't continue if they keep degrading the series.
i fell like they have to end it (even though i dont want them to) because clems story is about a little girl surviving in the zombie world she has gone from 8 years old to 13 years old and it wont be the same when clem is past her 20's.... at least not for me the clem i know is a little girl to a young teenage girl
Didn't they pretty much say that it will be the end of Clem's story but not the Walking Dead as a while? I think that is for the best, Clem needs closure tonher story arc and it would be refreshing tonsee some new characters and groups without their spotlight being stolen.
Yeah, I wouldn't like it to be the end of the Walking Dead for Telltale. Just this story. I'd like to actually see a new group of survivors, starting from the beginning again in a totally different place, and to actually keep some of the people around this time.
All good things must come to an end.
Or "Something ends, something begins" (Yep the witcher 3's ending still affects me )
Im up for a continuation for Javi or a whole new protagnist and setting set in the West or Midwest.
Ending Twd is a bold but necessary action if they don't want to ruin their masterpiece.
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It's time. Arguably they should've stopped at S1 or even S2. If anything this is overdue.
If anything, Season 4 deserves to be the final season. Why?
I think it’s time for Clem’s story to end. But I hope they restart the walking dead with new characters (which is what ANF should have been).
Starting to think the end of clem s story means that Javier s getting another Season after clem s i mean they did say they werent done with the garcias.
I know this is kind of blunt but I don't care that it's ending. I know I should but with how poor A New Frontier was as a product I think it's better that they just end it. I don't really have much care for anything left in the game series. I don't care about what Clementine has become as a character nor her quest for AJ, I don't have any care at all for The Garcia's as I don't see anything special or interesting about them at all and they just came out of no where. I guess Telltale could redeem themselves of they followed up on what happened to characters that were lost during the season like Lily, Christa, Molly, Mike, Arvo and Nate once Clementine's story has concluded but by then so much time has passed.
Job said in an interview that this doesn't mean the end of Walking Dead as a whole, they still want to work with Skybound and more Walking Dead in the future.
I also wanna add that he said "not everyone is going to die, calm down!" He also said they picked up how many people would lose it if Clem died, so it's a safe bet she'll live in the end.
well sounds like clem is gonna be fine i guess good to know
Yeah. I think Javier's story would have been a lot better if Clem wasn't in it. Then people can focus on Javier's story instead of Clem's.
I prefer a new protagonist. I feel like Javi's story is done. And I should point that I like Javier. So, my opinion isn't "New Frontier sucks, everything related to it sucks." I do think it has its problems and the worst of Clem's games, but I liked parts, including Javier.
I dont want Clem's story to end because it could have gotten even better after season 2 but since telltale royally fucked the series there isn't anything else left to do but let it die. I dont believe they should even make a season 4. After examining the story as is, I cant really see anywhere it can go except badly and that isn't just pessimism rooted from how bad telltale has become. They cut all potential story connections from the first two seasons in ANF except that Clem and maybe AJ are still around. Plus there isn't anything worth keeping from ANF to carry over into another season. Just my opinion.
I agree just clems story.
I agree as with clem in it , everyone would automaticly want to save clem.
It was already getting stale, and you want it to last until season 5? It would be beyond stale. The series should have ended with the real season three. You know, the one that we never got ?
The Walking Dead Telltale Series had so much potential but ever since Season 2, they've kept butchering it. They add huge time-skips when they could've added mini-series in between or a full season even - There was potential for a game about Christa and Clementine, then another that focused on the S2 endings leading up to 3. They kept butchering our choices to, determinant characters dying regardless and often in stupid ways, having static relationships regardless of how nice or mean you are with certain characters and heck, they even removed extra content like puzzle solving game-play, lots of option conversations that let you get to know and actually care about characters, even picking up objects that could have small effects throughout the season. I just hope that this Final Season rights all of the wrongs.
I do hate that they kill off determinant characters as well i mean at the end off season 2 you would be like 'oh no do i shoot kenny or look away' like it was not an easy choice but if telltale told us that they are just gonna die at the start of the next game then who would give a shit on what character they save
another example is tripp and ava you save 1 in ep 4 and before ep 5 came out i knew from the start they were gonna kill who ever survived
And also they done a good job on conrad but if he is alive for you (he is dead for me btw killed him in ep 2) then what is the chance we would ever see him again like 0.000000000000001
Honestly, surviving determinants aren't that much better all the time, they're often forgettable and have only a few lines and that's it, nothing major like Doug and Carley or even Ben.