Telltale will be doing an AMA on r/thewalkingdead tomorrow at 11am PST
AMA tomorrow (13th) on the r/thewalkingdead subreddit, 11am PST.
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AMA tomorrow (13th) on the r/thewalkingdead subreddit, 11am PST.
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Can't wait to ask about prices in Europe and be ignored again.
Hmmmmmmm, interesting. I'll be sure to pester them to release the full script details about the original plot for S2. I have a strong inkling that Rebecca/Alvin were created for the sole reason to replace Christa/Omid when they scrapped the original plot & couldn't pull off Kenny as Carver.
All up in that AMA like...
I would highly recommend staying far away from Reddit if you want to avoid spoilers.
I lowkey wanna ask if they’ll talk about why Clem didn’t go back to Richmond or at least if it’ll be mentioned.
Well isn't it the worst time to do it huh telltale......
No offense guys but this is a really crappy time to be doing it. It's like doing an AMA when the game releases in 10 minutes, might aswell wait for the launch. I mean, we're just so close it seems unecessary. That said, I have been waiting a while and it wasn't that strenuous so I don't need this to quench my thirst or anything. There will be an AMA inbetween episode 1 and 2, right? If not, save it for then.
Update - AMA Page is up. Start asking questions
https://www.reddit.com/r/thewalkingdead/comments/9709wy/were_the_walking_dead_the_final_season_dev_team/
Okay, here are a few things from the AMA:
Grrrr, I'm gonna eat that dog, I don't care what they say.
There will also be a set season intro for each episode like TWAU and Michonne.
Whoa where was this mentioned?
Clem gets killed by a zombie babysitter CONFIRMED
So she's going to die in a treehouse
boop
No Rewind
I'm staying away from Reddit until the episode officially releases. Was anything said about an explanation of why she and AJ aren't in Richmond with Javi?
Nope.
Figures.
Cool.
I mean, I'm kind of skeptical that this intro thing is good (since what we've gotten so far is good "Slow hum, build up, associated companies, title....") but if they can make something special to fit the tone, sure I'd like that.
They also mention that "There was something about those sequences that really helped push the episodic nature of our games. It also allowed us to do interesting things with pacing." For some reason, I'm thinking that they've tweaked the "Previously On" segments to fit in seamlessly with this intro... I don't know, maybe.