Exactly. Why that user seems to correspond basic logic with being broke is beyond me. If he wants to preorder, that's his choice, but to try and dismiss the very legit reasons others are not, is just condescending and immature. I want the new game to be good as much as anyone else, but it's waaayy too soon, in my view, to be paying for it after Telltale's recent track record when you can simply buy it later if the game turns out to be good.
Money holds more value when you start working for it. You're not losing much by waiting in this case, I absolutely agree any one disappointe… mored with the last outing definitely should until they get a clearer picture of how this is being handled and have more confidence in the purchase. I've got more than enough to get it now. I've also got a sizeable list of games I'll be buying when the big names start dropping in Q4, and a decent backlog. I see no reason to spend money now only to find out it was a waste later when I can easily spend it later if I find out it's not, it's got little to do with being too broke, as he put it in another thread, to afford the preorder.
It might have been fairer to say that it had gameplay that made ANF look shameful by comparison, since there was as much of it as the entirety of the on-rails ANF.
It might have been fairer to say that it had gameplay that made ANF look shameful by comparison, since there was as much of it as the entirety of the on-rails ANF.
I think it's just that he hassn't experienced 60 frames enough to the point that he doesn't 'bother' him. He's probably awestruck all the time and it ruins his focus. Like when you play games that have amazing graphics for the first time but then you get used to it. YOU GET USED TO IT.
how the hell does 60fps ruin your immersion?
"OH NO! The pictures are moving too fluidly. It's so unrealistic. It's nothing like real lif… moree where people only move at 24 frames per second. My immersion!!!"
Do you complain about other games running at 60 fps?
Back in the day we did not have graphics...we had our imaginations. Text adventures was all we needed...then someone had to add 8-bit graphics...I tell you, to this day there are some who are not used to the sensory overload! And FULL Motion Video claptrap...gives me nose bleeds I tell you! I remember when 30 FPS was too much....Wing Commander in the old days was perfectly fine without smooth frame rates...I mean we are playing games for god's sake not playing real life. Now I have this damn machine that runs GTA V at Ultra settings 120+ FPS....For what I ask? I think it would have been better as a text adventure!!!
-Ole Gamer Doodett
I think it's just that he hassn't experienced 60 frames enough to the point that he doesn't 'bother' him. He's probably awestruck all the ti… moreme and it ruins his focus. Like when you play games that have amazing graphics for the first time but then you get used to it. YOU GET USED TO IT.
A. This is an extremely stupid argument, why is it happening XD
B. DAMN this forum is so full of toxic negativity. "Telltales recent track record" ahem uh we just forgetilting that the last three Telltale games have been enjoyed by the majority of people that picked them up, and that telltale just finished arguably their best series of all time? Hell in fact, everyone I've talked to about ANF outside of social media enjoyed that one too. Just...stop y'all
Exactly. Why that user seems to correspond basic logic with being broke is beyond me. If he wants to preorder, that's his choice, but to try… more and dismiss the very legit reasons others are not, is just condescending and immature. I want the new game to be good as much as anyone else, but it's waaayy too soon, in my view, to be paying for it after Telltale's recent track record when you can simply buy it later if the game turns out to be good.
If you want to know why this argument started (which is pretty much over now, anyway), you can simply read over the replies and see. It isn't all that difficult, to be honest.
I can't judge Telltale's last three games, as I have not played them, and if they were good, great. I was merely referring to, as made clear in my post, A New Frontier. Now whether you liked that game or not isn't of relevance, but it is apparent that it was a downgrade from the previous instalments in the series. I'm not being negative for the sake of being negative. I do have hopes for the new game, but I'm also not going to be overly optimistic either until I see more reasons to be.
A. This is an extremely stupid argument, why is it happening XD
B. DAMN this forum is so full of toxic negativity. "Telltales recent track … morerecord" ahem uh we just forgetilting that the last three Telltale games have been enjoyed by the majority of people that picked them up, and that telltale just finished arguably their best series of all time? Hell in fact, everyone I've talked to about ANF outside of social media enjoyed that one too. Just...stop y'all
I'm sure you meant the majority of Telltale supporters. I, in no way, enjoyed vigilante Joker or super villain Vicky Vale. It was a stain on Batman, so please don't confuse discontent with "why don't you love it instead of being TOXIC OHEMGEE"
You can blame that kid who's insulting anyone who doesn't preorder for this argument, as far as the series goes, everyone I've talked to outside of social media never made it past the first two episodes of the shit show that was ANF, I literally had to tell them what happened. My circle of friends doesn't consist of young teens, so that might explain that. These games are rated at people 17+, it seems you're the person they need to stop appealing to and take a more mature approach.
A. This is an extremely stupid argument, why is it happening XD
B. DAMN this forum is so full of toxic negativity. "Telltales recent track … morerecord" ahem uh we just forgetilting that the last three Telltale games have been enjoyed by the majority of people that picked them up, and that telltale just finished arguably their best series of all time? Hell in fact, everyone I've talked to about ANF outside of social media enjoyed that one too. Just...stop y'all
I'm sure you meant the majority of Telltale supporters. I, in no way, enjoyed vigilante Joker or super villain Vicky Vale. It was a stain on… more Batman, so please don't confuse discontent with "why don't you love it instead of being TOXIC OHEMGEE"
You can blame that kid who's insulting anyone who doesn't preorder for this argument, as far as the series goes, everyone I've talked to outside of social media never made it past the first two episodes of the shit show that was ANF, I literally had to tell them what happened. My circle of friends doesn't consist of young teens, so that might explain that. These games are rated at people 17+, it seems you're the person they need to stop appealing to and take a more mature approach.
I'm sure you meant the majority of Telltale supporters. I, in no way, enjoyed vigilante Joker or super villain Vicky Vale. It was a stain on… more Batman, so please don't confuse discontent with "why don't you love it instead of being TOXIC OHEMGEE"
You can blame that kid who's insulting anyone who doesn't preorder for this argument, as far as the series goes, everyone I've talked to outside of social media never made it past the first two episodes of the shit show that was ANF, I literally had to tell them what happened. My circle of friends doesn't consist of young teens, so that might explain that. These games are rated at people 17+, it seems you're the person they need to stop appealing to and take a more mature approach.
All of these games finished long ago, there was more than enough time to catch up on it. Yea, and no I wasn't, stick to bitching about Kenny kid. Fuck you know about Batman, you weren't even alive when Burton dropped his first movie. Fucking kids, man.
First off ...they have these things you may have heard of called DvDs...also there is this invention called the internet...allows for digital downloads. I know quite a bit about Batman. But that is beside the point as these games are known to be Telltale's spin...and Elseworlds story if you will. But please continue to be butthurt over how your Batman history has been defiled by this.
All of these games finished long ago, there was more than enough time to catch up on it. Yea, and no I wasn't, stick to bitching about Kenny… more kid. Fuck you know about Batman, you weren't even alive when Burton dropped his first movie. Fucking kids, man.
In the Batman thread, maybe, but try to think about those who happened played yet. Granted, I'm more upset about the latter since the former was kinda all over the marketing, but still!
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In the Batman thread, maybe, but try to think about those who happened played yet. Granted, I'm more upset about the latter since the former… more was kinda all over the marketing, but still!
Use the color font( < font color=white/grey > </ font >) to cover certain words when you need to.
Oh my, there's an internet? Fuck, I never knew, am I here now? You know shit. These were presented as if they were legit stories as Arkham was. They weren't, they tried to be while offering a shitty twist anyone who's been a Batman fan despises. Batmans history is fine, because barely anyone cares about TTs interpretation. Can't be butthurt over something that doesn't matter, you can be butthurt over something no one really cares about though. Good luck with that, shawty you the best /s
First off ...they have these things you may have heard of called DvDs...also there is this invention called the internet...allows for digita… morel downloads. I know quite a bit about Batman. But that is beside the point as these games are known to be Telltale's spin...and Elseworlds story if you will. But please continue to be butthurt over how your Batman history has been defiled by this.
All of these games finished long ago, there was more than enough time to catch up on it. Yea, and no I wasn't, stick to bitching about Kenny… more kid. Fuck you know about Batman, you weren't even alive when Burton dropped his first movie. Fucking kids, man.
Yeah you sure act butthurt...and I love the I have been around since the Burton films dropped so my views are more important....shut the fuck up with that shit you insufferable prick. They did something different and I think it worked out pretty well. So grandpa when your depends is full, try and remember that after you die...there will be many more interpretations of the Batman...and more old fucks like yourself going I remember when the Nolan films dropped...you kids know shit.
Oh my, there's an internet? Fuck, I never knew, am I here now? You know shit. These were presented as if they were legit stories as Arkham w… moreas. They weren't, they tried to be while offering a shitty twist anyone who's been a Batman fan despises. Batmans history is fine, because barely anyone cares about TTs interpretation. Can't be butthurt over something that doesn't matter, you can be butthurt over something no one really cares about though. Good luck with that, shawty you the best /s
You brought your fan club. The one with the Alicia Silverstone doesn't count(she was Batgirl in the 90s Batman and Robin), and that's still way before your time. Go on your childish rampage, know you prove nothing other than mommy needs to feed you, likely after buying you a new Battle Royale skin. Because fuck, you assholes have no taste.
Yeah you sure act butthurt...and I love the I have been around since the Burton films dropped so my views are more important....shut the fuc… morek up with that shit you insufferable prick. They did something different and I think it worked out pretty well. So grandpa when your depends is full, try and remember that after you die...there will be many more interpretations of the Batman...and more old fucks like yourself going I remember when the Nolan films dropped...you kids know shit.
You just proved my point bro
I wasn't attacking you, no need to try to insult my maturity for enjoying a game that you didn't.
Dare I say you're the one that needs growing up
I'm sure you meant the majority of Telltale supporters. I, in no way, enjoyed vigilante Joker or super villain Vicky Vale. It was a stain on… more Batman, so please don't confuse discontent with "why don't you love it instead of being TOXIC OHEMGEE"
You can blame that kid who's insulting anyone who doesn't preorder for this argument, as far as the series goes, everyone I've talked to outside of social media never made it past the first two episodes of the shit show that was ANF, I literally had to tell them what happened. My circle of friends doesn't consist of young teens, so that might explain that. These games are rated at people 17+, it seems you're the person they need to stop appealing to and take a more mature approach.
You just proved my point bro
I wasn't attacking you, no need to try to insult my maturity for enjoying a game that you didn't.
Dare I say you're the one that needs growing up
The fuck is this? And pretty much all of Telltale's games are goofier and dare I say sometimes cheesy. When have we had an honest mature game? Like wut you might aswell complain about how twd telltale is a stain on the comics and show, because tones, themes, scenery and characterisation are fucking different, you should know this stuff, they've been doing it this way for over a decade now. Go watch a batman movie now with a basic ass storyline.
You brought your fan club. The one with the Alicia Silverstone doesn't count(she was Batgirl in the 90s Batman and Robin), and that's still … moreway before your time. Go on your childish rampage, know you prove nothing other than mommy needs to feed you, likely after buying you a new Battle Royale skin. Because fuck, you assholes have no taste.
LOL, technically their last game was Batman The Enemy Within which ironically, they're also working on this one! So your opinion already lost validity right there from that alone. What you consider valid points are to me, excuses based on OPINION, not fact. Both of your arguments are mere conjecture.
Please get your logical fallacies sorted before spewing anymore crap my way. How does any one ever know how a game is going to turn out? It's always a roll of the dice, kid, but that doesn't stop people from pre-ordering does it? We're not psychics that know that it's going to be good, we just know we want to play it. Otherwise why even bother with having people pre-order anymore since sooooooo many people like yourself decide to wait it out, right? Nope, don't see pre-ordering becoming a thing of the past just because some people want to spew nonsense about how they didn't get to see what they wanted first. We know you're just really waiting for that price drop, no shame in it just don't give others crap for having the testicular fortitude to pull the trigger before you.
The thing is, he wasn't making excuses. He made valid points. If you can't tell the difference, that's your issue, but expecting someone to … morethrow money at Telltale, a company who made a shit of the last game, because of a measly 15 minutes, is pretty dumb.
None of us know how the rest of the game will turn out and his decision to save his "little" 20 bucks is smarter than paying for a game which could, for all we know, turn out to be crap. I mean, maybe he'd rather spend that money on a game that's already been released and judged, and is actually good? Right now, 15 minutes isn't enough to judge a whole game.
I have high hopes for Telltale ever since they acquired a new CEO and made a killing with the latest Batman, but it's guys like @OneWayNoWay that's determined to be that rude customer every company ends up resenting because they're never pleased and want you to bend over backwards to keep them. That guy that calls about an extra $1 overage on his bill & wants a $20 credit for it type of guy.
A. This is an extremely stupid argument, why is it happening XD
B. DAMN this forum is so full of toxic negativity. "Telltales recent track … morerecord" ahem uh we just forgetilting that the last three Telltale games have been enjoyed by the majority of people that picked them up, and that telltale just finished arguably their best series of all time? Hell in fact, everyone I've talked to about ANF outside of social media enjoyed that one too. Just...stop y'all
I have high hopes for Telltale ever since they acquired a new CEO and made a killing with the latest Batman, but it's guys like @OneWayNoWay… more that's determined to be that rude customer every company ends up resenting because they're never pleased and want you to bend over backwards to keep them. That guy that calls about an extra $1 overage on his bill & wants a $20 credit for it type of guy.
Please try to argue your points in a way that does not involve passive aggressively singling out users. Try to focus on arguing ideas constructively instead of attacking the person who made the post. I removed a few posts of yours to get the discussion turned towards a more civil direction.
I have high hopes for Telltale ever since they acquired a new CEO and made a killing with the latest Batman, but it's guys like @OneWayNoWay… more that's determined to be that rude customer every company ends up resenting because they're never pleased and want you to bend over backwards to keep them. That guy that calls about an extra $1 overage on his bill & wants a $20 credit for it type of guy.
You seem a little butthurt? If you seriously react this immaturely and pathetic when someone, on an internet forum of all things, disagrees with an ignorant post you made, you should consider some therapy. I truly mean that. I can think it'll help a lot.
Pre-ordering, in my own humble opinion (a thing you seem to be struggling to grasp since you've taken it as an attack on your character), is a ridiculous concept anyway. It encourages naive individuals, such as yourself, to throw money at video game companies for something in which you have no real idea is good. All that encourages is more shitshows and disappointments like A New Frontier because the industry knows there's always some eejit who'll waste his own money on crap games, simply so he could get some bonuses or other pointless shit. But hey, that's just my opinion. You mightn't like it and it might upset you (for god knows what reasons), but it is what it is.
If you wish to base how good Telltale's latest game will be on Batman, fine. That's your business, as is how you spend your money, so preorder as many games as you want. I don't care. Me, personally, though, I'd prefer to spend my own money on something I'm guaranteed to enjoy. The last entry in the Walking Dead series was complete horse shit, in my view, so I'm sure as shit not that confident (yet) in Telltale to deliver to the standard of the first game. That's not to say I don't want the new game to be good, I do, but I also like to be a little sensible when it comes to these things. You don't. Everyone gets that now.
LOL, technically their last game was Batman The Enemy Within which ironically, they're also working on this one! So your opinion already los… moret validity right there from that alone. What you consider valid points are to me, excuses based on OPINION, not fact. Both of your arguments are mere conjecture.
Please get your logical fallacies sorted before spewing anymore crap my way. How does any one ever know how a game is going to turn out? It's always a roll of the dice, kid, but that doesn't stop people from pre-ordering does it? We're not psychics that know that it's going to be good, we just know we want to play it. Otherwise why even bother with having people pre-order anymore since sooooooo many people like yourself decide to wait it out, right? Nope, don't see pre-ordering becoming a thing of the past just because some people want to spew nonsense about how they didn't get to see what they wanted first. We know you're just really waitin… [view original content]
"You seem a little butthurt? If you seriously react this immaturely and pathetic when someone, on an internet forum of all things, disagrees with an ignorant post you made, you should consider some therapy. I truly mean that. I can think it'll help a lot."
I already stepped in a minute ago to try and calm this down. I'll assume you didn't see my post since it was timed so soon after - but, yeah, let's try to calm things down. He was being rude but your response isn't entirely helping either.
Let's get back on topic and end this argument here, please.
You seem a little butthurt? If you seriously react this immaturely and pathetic when someone, on an internet forum of all things, disagrees … morewith an ignorant post you made, you should consider some therapy. I truly mean that. I can think it'll help a lot.
Pre-ordering, in my own humble opinion (a thing you seem to be struggling to grasp since you've taken it as an attack on your character), is a ridiculous concept anyway. It encourages naive individuals, such as yourself, to throw money at video game companies for something in which you have no real idea is good. All that encourages is more shitshows and disappointments like A New Frontier because the industry knows there's always some eejit who'll waste his own money on crap games, simply so he could get some bonuses or other pointless shit. But hey, that's just my opinion. You mightn't like it and it might upset you (for god knows what reasons), but it is what it is.
If you wish to bas… [view original content]
"You seem a little butthurt? If you seriously react this immaturely and pathetic when someone, on an internet forum of all things, disagrees… more with an ignorant post you made, you should consider some therapy. I truly mean that. I can think it'll help a lot."
I already stepped in a minute ago to try and calm this down. I'll assume you didn't see my post since it was timed so soon after - but, yeah, let's try to calm things down. He was being rude but your response isn't entirely helping either.
Let's get back on topic and end this argument here, please.
Well that last page certainly got pretty heated. While I'm here, though, have I even posted my thoughts about that gameplay footage yet?
I really like how things are looking, at least from the preview. The action sequences might still be mechanically simple, but I commend them for trying to invoke a bit more player agency within combat sequences, and the fact that they are overall trying for a bit more of an involved atmosphere; giving the player full control of the 3D camera, somewhat expanded hub areas (hopefully most other sections will be like they were here), the combat mechanics. And of course, high praise to the cinematography of the entire final sequence. I love the way that once inside the car, it transitions from third person into first person from Clementine's perspective, then the camera pans out to third person again, all seamlessly. That entire sequence has already become one of my favorite action sequences thus far if only for the camera work alone, and I haven't even played it for myself yet. Also, I noticed the sequence has a new soundtrack as well, which is a plus. Here's hoping TFS has more new tracks, since ANF was somewhat lacking in original music, reusing a lot of tracks from earlier seasons. It's the final season, so the soundtrack deserves to go out with just as much a bang as the rest of the game does. C'mon Jared, give us some of that good shit!
The rest of what we saw was pretty much the standard. Now unlike some people, I actually like that choice with the walker couple. However, I have a feeling this choice is going to go over similar to the final choice of the Michonne miniseries (the choice regarding her daughters). In concept, they are good choices that carry a certain emotional, introspective weight to them. The problem is that to the average player, the 'answer' becomes logical. Most people leave Michonne's daughters because there's a raging fire in the background. And most people are probably going to kill this couple because the series has not shown us any examples of how leaving walkers alive is the best idea, even if they're tied up. Hell, when you send him through the window, the game even teases you about them possibly breaking out.
However, I like how that's a choice where the depth to it is a lot more introspective. On the outside, it's a simple choice for a lot of people. On the inside, it asks a much more personal question than most choices do. One that mainly concerns ethics and morals in a way that isn't as binary as "do I save this character or let them die?". Do you let this couple live so as to honor their final wishes? Or do you kill them in order to remove a threat? Or alternatively, perhaps putting them down can be seen as a mercy, a way to truly leave them at peace. Looking at it from an emotional/ethical perspective, the choice becomes a lot more grey and harder to answer. But the problem is, most people look at it from a practical/survival perspective. Still, I like the fact that they added one of these types of choices. They're relatively trivial, but the questions they pose can be interesting to think about, and the series has been relatively lacking of choices like these in recent years.
And what else... oh right, the car crash. Some people have already guessed that this is likely where Clementine gets her head bandage from in the comic con teaser. To further support that theory...
This dialogue option from the even earlier gameplay we saw at E3 now makes a LOT more sense.
Yeah I thought picking up the deer skull was cool. My main question about that is whether we have to go straight back to the car to put it on there since Clem ends up wrecking the car, or whether that item will be usable later on.
Everything except that "major" choice looks really good to me.
I don't know how many people picked this up but Clem picked an ornament from… more the ground that can be used as a hood ornament for your car, I thought that was pretty cool.
I like how you got objectives like "Find Food" and when selecting an item there's a small description like the water canteen saying "Haven't drank clean water in days".
If the story will also be as great as what they showed here plus if they make the episodes longer (They said episode one is long enough to satisfy us but who knows) I think this could be a great TT Walking Dead game, something we haven't had since the latter half of S2.
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Exactly. Why that user seems to correspond basic logic with being broke is beyond me. If he wants to preorder, that's his choice, but to try and dismiss the very legit reasons others are not, is just condescending and immature. I want the new game to be good as much as anyone else, but it's waaayy too soon, in my view, to be paying for it after Telltale's recent track record when you can simply buy it later if the game turns out to be good.
Did they?
Cause in the case of that first one, it looked almost as weird as it usually does.
It might have been fairer to say that it had gameplay that made ANF look shameful by comparison, since there was as much of it as the entirety of the on-rails ANF.
Maybe Brody?
I suppose I'll give you that.
E,E,E,E,E,E Q,E,E,Q
Maybe I should say...it was more tense and immersive than the combat in ANF.
I think it's just that he hassn't experienced 60 frames enough to the point that he doesn't 'bother' him. He's probably awestruck all the time and it ruins his focus. Like when you play games that have amazing graphics for the first time but then you get used to it. YOU GET USED TO IT.
You probably could.
Whether it was you I was responding to or not.
Back in the day we did not have graphics...we had our imaginations. Text adventures was all we needed...then someone had to add 8-bit graphics...I tell you, to this day there are some who are not used to the sensory overload! And FULL Motion Video claptrap...gives me nose bleeds I tell you! I remember when 30 FPS was too much....Wing Commander in the old days was perfectly fine without smooth frame rates...I mean we are playing games for god's sake not playing real life. Now I have this damn machine that runs GTA V at Ultra settings 120+ FPS....For what I ask? I think it would have been better as a text adventure!!!
-Ole Gamer Doodett
A. This is an extremely stupid argument, why is it happening XD
B. DAMN this forum is so full of toxic negativity. "Telltales recent track record" ahem uh we just forgetilting that the last three Telltale games have been enjoyed by the majority of people that picked them up, and that telltale just finished arguably their best series of all time? Hell in fact, everyone I've talked to about ANF outside of social media enjoyed that one too. Just...stop y'all
If you want to know why this argument started (which is pretty much over now, anyway), you can simply read over the replies and see. It isn't all that difficult, to be honest.
I can't judge Telltale's last three games, as I have not played them, and if they were good, great. I was merely referring to, as made clear in my post, A New Frontier. Now whether you liked that game or not isn't of relevance, but it is apparent that it was a downgrade from the previous instalments in the series. I'm not being negative for the sake of being negative. I do have hopes for the new game, but I'm also not going to be overly optimistic either until I see more reasons to be.
I'm sure you meant the majority of Telltale supporters. I, in no way, enjoyed vigilante Joker or super villain Vicky Vale. It was a stain on Batman, so please don't confuse discontent with "why don't you love it instead of being TOXIC OHEMGEE"
You can blame that kid who's insulting anyone who doesn't preorder for this argument, as far as the series goes, everyone I've talked to outside of social media never made it past the first two episodes of the shit show that was ANF, I literally had to tell them what happened. My circle of friends doesn't consist of young teens, so that might explain that. These games are rated at people 17+, it seems you're the person they need to stop appealing to and take a more mature approach.
FUCKIN SPOILERS!!!
Oh please, the spoiler tag dies after a certain period of time. I love this guy, but he keeps Cyberbullying me. DELTINO! HALP.
Spoilers asshole...oh and you are basically wrong on every level.
All of these games finished long ago, there was more than enough time to catch up on it. Yea, and no I wasn't, stick to bitching about Kenny kid. Fuck you know about Batman, you weren't even alive when Burton dropped his first movie. Fucking kids, man.
First off ...they have these things you may have heard of called DvDs...also there is this invention called the internet...allows for digital downloads. I know quite a bit about Batman. But that is beside the point as these games are known to be Telltale's spin...and Elseworlds story if you will. But please continue to be butthurt over how your Batman history has been defiled by this.
In the Batman thread, maybe, but try to think about those who happened played yet. Granted, I'm more upset about the latter since the former was kinda all over the marketing, but still!
Use the color font( < font color=white/grey > </ font >) to cover certain words when you need to.
Thank you for the colored, still not a big fan of the forum changes lol
You're welcome.
Eh, we just try to adapt the best we can if we're be here.
Oh my, there's an internet? Fuck, I never knew, am I here now? You know shit. These were presented as if they were legit stories as Arkham was. They weren't, they tried to be while offering a shitty twist anyone who's been a Batman fan despises. Batmans history is fine, because barely anyone cares about TTs interpretation. Can't be butthurt over something that doesn't matter, you can be butthurt over something no one really cares about though. Good luck with that, shawty you the best /s
Anyone who pulls the "fucking kids" card are just as immature. Womp womp
I'll probably be around until this season ends. TWAU was really good, might stay until that's done.
ANF was awesome, I love uncle Havi! Womp womp! Fuck outta here, learn to pronounce Marianna's name right. "fucking" ignorant "kids"
Yeah you sure act butthurt...and I love the I have been around since the Burton films dropped so my views are more important....shut the fuck up with that shit you insufferable prick. They did something different and I think it worked out pretty well. So grandpa when your depends is full, try and remember that after you die...there will be many more interpretations of the Batman...and more old fucks like yourself going I remember when the Nolan films dropped...you kids know shit.
You brought your fan club. The one with the Alicia Silverstone doesn't count(she was Batgirl in the 90s Batman and Robin), and that's still way before your time. Go on your childish rampage, know you prove nothing other than mommy needs to feed you, likely after buying you a new Battle Royale skin. Because fuck, you assholes have no taste.
You just proved my point bro
I wasn't attacking you, no need to try to insult my maturity for enjoying a game that you didn't.
Dare I say you're the one that needs growing up
Are you even addressing any the points you brought up, or jumping on Kennyshouldadiedinseason1s stupid comments and trying to build on that?
The fuck is this? And pretty much all of Telltale's games are goofier and dare I say sometimes cheesy. When have we had an honest mature game? Like wut you might aswell complain about how twd telltale is a stain on the comics and show, because tones, themes, scenery and characterisation are fucking different, you should know this stuff, they've been doing it this way for over a decade now. Go watch a batman movie now with a basic ass storyline.
LOL, technically their last game was Batman The Enemy Within which ironically, they're also working on this one! So your opinion already lost validity right there from that alone. What you consider valid points are to me, excuses based on OPINION, not fact. Both of your arguments are mere conjecture.
Please get your logical fallacies sorted before spewing anymore crap my way. How does any one ever know how a game is going to turn out? It's always a roll of the dice, kid, but that doesn't stop people from pre-ordering does it? We're not psychics that know that it's going to be good, we just know we want to play it. Otherwise why even bother with having people pre-order anymore since sooooooo many people like yourself decide to wait it out, right? Nope, don't see pre-ordering becoming a thing of the past just because some people want to spew nonsense about how they didn't get to see what they wanted first. We know you're just really waiting for that price drop, no shame in it just don't give others crap for having the testicular fortitude to pull the trigger before you.
Random kid to get eaten during a run? Best guess.
I have high hopes for Telltale ever since they acquired a new CEO and made a killing with the latest Batman, but it's guys like @OneWayNoWay that's determined to be that rude customer every company ends up resenting because they're never pleased and want you to bend over backwards to keep them. That guy that calls about an extra $1 overage on his bill & wants a $20 credit for it type of guy.
lol that sounds like TellTale went down to their local CEO dealership and bought a new model of CEO lol.
Please try to argue your points in a way that does not involve passive aggressively singling out users. Try to focus on arguing ideas constructively instead of attacking the person who made the post. I removed a few posts of yours to get the discussion turned towards a more civil direction.
You seem a little butthurt? If you seriously react this immaturely and pathetic when someone, on an internet forum of all things, disagrees with an ignorant post you made, you should consider some therapy. I truly mean that. I can think it'll help a lot.
Pre-ordering, in my own humble opinion (a thing you seem to be struggling to grasp since you've taken it as an attack on your character), is a ridiculous concept anyway. It encourages naive individuals, such as yourself, to throw money at video game companies for something in which you have no real idea is good. All that encourages is more shitshows and disappointments like A New Frontier because the industry knows there's always some eejit who'll waste his own money on crap games, simply so he could get some bonuses or other pointless shit. But hey, that's just my opinion. You mightn't like it and it might upset you (for god knows what reasons), but it is what it is.
If you wish to base how good Telltale's latest game will be on Batman, fine. That's your business, as is how you spend your money, so preorder as many games as you want. I don't care. Me, personally, though, I'd prefer to spend my own money on something I'm guaranteed to enjoy. The last entry in the Walking Dead series was complete horse shit, in my view, so I'm sure as shit not that confident (yet) in Telltale to deliver to the standard of the first game. That's not to say I don't want the new game to be good, I do, but I also like to be a little sensible when it comes to these things. You don't. Everyone gets that now.
I already stepped in a minute ago to try and calm this down. I'll assume you didn't see my post since it was timed so soon after - but, yeah, let's try to calm things down. He was being rude but your response isn't entirely helping either.
Let's get back on topic and end this argument here, please.
Sorry, yeah, I didn't see the post. You're right. This has strayed way off the mark of being a civil discussion. I'll stop.
Well that last page certainly got pretty heated. While I'm here, though, have I even posted my thoughts about that gameplay footage yet?
I really like how things are looking, at least from the preview. The action sequences might still be mechanically simple, but I commend them for trying to invoke a bit more player agency within combat sequences, and the fact that they are overall trying for a bit more of an involved atmosphere; giving the player full control of the 3D camera, somewhat expanded hub areas (hopefully most other sections will be like they were here), the combat mechanics. And of course, high praise to the cinematography of the entire final sequence. I love the way that once inside the car, it transitions from third person into first person from Clementine's perspective, then the camera pans out to third person again, all seamlessly. That entire sequence has already become one of my favorite action sequences thus far if only for the camera work alone, and I haven't even played it for myself yet. Also, I noticed the sequence has a new soundtrack as well, which is a plus. Here's hoping TFS has more new tracks, since ANF was somewhat lacking in original music, reusing a lot of tracks from earlier seasons. It's the final season, so the soundtrack deserves to go out with just as much a bang as the rest of the game does. C'mon Jared, give us some of that good shit!
The rest of what we saw was pretty much the standard. Now unlike some people, I actually like that choice with the walker couple. However, I have a feeling this choice is going to go over similar to the final choice of the Michonne miniseries (the choice regarding her daughters). In concept, they are good choices that carry a certain emotional, introspective weight to them. The problem is that to the average player, the 'answer' becomes logical. Most people leave Michonne's daughters because there's a raging fire in the background. And most people are probably going to kill this couple because the series has not shown us any examples of how leaving walkers alive is the best idea, even if they're tied up. Hell, when you send him through the window, the game even teases you about them possibly breaking out.
However, I like how that's a choice where the depth to it is a lot more introspective. On the outside, it's a simple choice for a lot of people. On the inside, it asks a much more personal question than most choices do. One that mainly concerns ethics and morals in a way that isn't as binary as "do I save this character or let them die?". Do you let this couple live so as to honor their final wishes? Or do you kill them in order to remove a threat? Or alternatively, perhaps putting them down can be seen as a mercy, a way to truly leave them at peace. Looking at it from an emotional/ethical perspective, the choice becomes a lot more grey and harder to answer. But the problem is, most people look at it from a practical/survival perspective. Still, I like the fact that they added one of these types of choices. They're relatively trivial, but the questions they pose can be interesting to think about, and the series has been relatively lacking of choices like these in recent years.
And what else... oh right, the car crash. Some people have already guessed that this is likely where Clementine gets her head bandage from in the comic con teaser. To further support that theory...
This dialogue option from the even earlier gameplay we saw at E3 now makes a LOT more sense.
Yeah I thought picking up the deer skull was cool. My main question about that is whether we have to go straight back to the car to put it on there since Clem ends up wrecking the car, or whether that item will be usable later on.