There is never going to be another season of wolf among us there won't be another faith a story with faith I love her...

There is never going to be another season of wolf among us there won't be another faith a story with faith I love her so much I fell in love with her she's so pretty I wanted to have a love story with her in season 2 and have more fights and stuff I want wolf among us season 2 THERE NEVER IS GOING TO BE ANOTHER WOLF AMONG US

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Fuck off telltale roastie

I'll miss Clem more

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Telltale fucking sucks

Why? There has been like 4 seasons of walking dead

dunno

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What's wrong with wokf among us?

I mean she's okay, but I've only played the first two seasons. I've been meaning to do the rest, but life made a harsh turn and I never got around to it

You know what's also fun? No matter how realistic these characters are drawn and how close they are to the actors/models they've been portrayed by, there's never a single living person in the world to match their appearance at least remotely accurately

The only good post-TWD Season 1 telltale game. It was all downhill from there.

Meinkraft

True that, but now we'll never see the rest of the story happen. We're left with the comic book and that's it! I can't get over it dude I can't

Whyyy

PLEASE JUST PLEASE

rest in the piece

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BUT WHY WHY WHY

the retards at telltale sincerely believed that recycling the same formula over and over again would lead to TWD-esque sales, without taking into account that these games are basically movies which can be enjoyed for free on Youtube.

also greed

Good. Maybe telltale shouldn't have made the exact same game 50 times where hardly any of your choices actually matter if they didn't want to bite the dust. It literally took a different dev studio to do what they should have done and built on the formula with Life is Strange and the time travel mechanic.

imagine caring about a whore

telltale should have been a company with 40 employees max, taking their time with each title as opposed to flooding the market with essentially the same game copypasted with different stories.

Yeah I've also read about that. What would have been the correct policy? I mean as long as you've got an outstanding script and plot that strategy should work right?

She wasn't an actual prostitute

Do you honestly not realize that freedom of choice and plot cannot exist in one game? How do you even imagine that? Having hundreds of individually compiled scripts for every turn of the road you may take so that you can enjoy your choice that matters? Really?

I suggest you to read Crime and Punishment.

I've heard these points before. Look, I'm not a telltale fanboy. The latest game of theirs I've played was tales from borderlands and I was totally satisfied with it. It was fun to play, had a decent story and lots of humour to it. What is there to complain about? I mean if what you're talking about refers to later games then. I wouldn't know, but as far as first two seasons of walking dead and wolf among us and borderlands go – it was all fine

Dude... That girl was not a whore by will, I can't even describe how much you're missing the point holy damn. Seriously?

Wasn't wolf among us based on something
? Did the source material go on longer then the game did?

The source material was a comic book that was completed a decade before the games release, yeah

Are you saying that all telltale games awful with no exceptions?

Wish the comic books were at least similar to the game, but they drop the noir detective vibe after the first fucking story and it just goes into insane anime plots territory

>these games are basically movies which can be enjoyed for free on Youtube
This sounds unbearable. Why the fuck would you ever want to sit there and watch someone pause every dialogue and think about what to say. The only thing that makes these games remotely worth playing is that you are actually making the choices, even if the consequences are completely illusionary.

Alright I'll just read that then thanks.

I do agree with that, but why do let's plays exist then?

You liked the game better than the comic?

I've started the comic recently and it seems okayish. But I keep comparing it to the game though

Yeah true

Because some games actually are interesting to watch if the person playing is especially skilled or takes a unique approach. Telltale doesn't allow for this, though. It's literally choose your own adventure, the videogame. Why you'd ever want to watch someone else's choose your own adventure, I've no fucking idea.

I like both, actually. It´s just that I played the game first, so I went into the comic expecting detective stories and got almost nothing of that. The comics are pretty fun for what they are, though. Not sure I can say what I enjoyed more, as they´re pretty different. Go read the comic expecting an edgy fairy-tale that´s a bit over the top every now and then and you won´t regret. The characters are very likeable and you´ll probably get some feels reading it

I don't do that, I always try to play a telltale game on my own, only watching other genres videos or watching it if it's a brand new game. Still, I'm definitely going to miss wolf among us, it's a huge loss

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. It's the same case with me since I completed the game ages ago and started reading the comic only a week ago. At this point I'm two episodes through and it's like average okayish, I guess? I'll probably need to at least finish several more episodes to get a better understanding of what this is supposed to be, but I gotta be honest I too am expecting a lot of detective like stories but it turns out there isn't much of that apparently

I enjoyed TWD the first time I played it, later on I replayed it and made all the opposite choices of what I made the first time and realized none of the choices matter and that I was going to be railroaded down where the writers want me to be no matter what. At that point I had no reason to "play" any of these games when I could just watch a longplay and get an almost identical experience minus push button trigger cutscene.

Yeah but isn't it more fun when you do it on your own? Also, this

I honestly don't seem to comprehend what freedom of choice you guys are wishing for in a story rich game. Give me an example of a game where your choices matter

You and just about everyone else.
That's why they went under.

>At that point I had no reason to "play" any of these games when I could just watch a longplay and get an almost identical experience minus push button trigger cutscene.
Meaningful consequences are irrelevant. The fact that you are making choices remains literally the only reason to play. The investment brought on by putting you in control is the only thing they have to offer. If you aren't the one in the driver's seat, you're just watching some shitty movie that inexplicably pauses every couple minutes. Why would you ever do that to yourself?

TWAU fit the episodic model of storytelling perfectly. Still had the usual Telltale flaws, but they were less obnoxious in that title.

Is pewdipie funny

The experience of "oh man a story driven game where my choices actually matter and influence where the plot goes so cool" was fun at first, the magic took a nosedive after I realized how shallow the choices were and the fact that it was basically an interactive movie.
>Give me an example of a game where your choices matter

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Keep at it, things will excalate fast and go wrong often, leading to plenty of "oh no they didn´t just do this!" moments. There´s a short arc closer to the end that messed with me. Found it too brutal for the characters in it, was expecting a happy ending there but everything just kept going to shit. Great stuff

Play The Witcher 2.

You loved it?

Character models are extremely unrealistic to human faces no matter how hard devs try, I agree.

Oh wow, sounds like it's fun

You tell me junior.

Yeah but if we talk broadly and discuss the whole spectrum of video games like is there a single one that managed to draw a character absolutely identical to a living person? Not anime stuff though. I mean I just want to look at a person and say "oh wow, Emma stone is literally like the windranger from dota and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference!" I want that kind of thing, but it never happens

I'm twenty and I feel like wow I sometimes laugh when I watch his one late night videos 2013 was so hilarious lol what do you think?

are you a spam bot or an esl?

Yeah I've got it purchased on my steam but haven't really played that much...

Okay, choices are all meaningless and hollow but don't you appreciate it just for the story? I mean it's like reading a book or watching a movie right?

Why do you ask what do you not like

>but don't you appreciate it just for the story? I mean it's like reading a book or watching a movie right?
If you're only playing it for the story and you admit the gameplay is meaningless and hollow wouldn't you prefer to watch the story as a movie?

Even worse than no TWAU S2 is that the Fables comics will forever be shit for the last 50-60% of their run with only a few good arcs peppered into them.

God what a clusterfuck it became
>Went from mostly self-contained series to requiring you follow a half dozen spinoffs and one-offs to follow the main story, with major plotpoints relegated to only being explained in them
>Mr. Dark storyline was, in its entirety, fucking shit and full of dumb conflicts between the cast for melodrama
>Turned up the edge tenfold to try seem shocking and mature, like how Flycatcher was stuck watching his wife and daughter be raped and murdered while stuck as a frog because he got caught by surprise and the fright transformed him for ~tragedy~ points
>The entire shift into Arthurian mythos and the Snow vs Rose showdown was the most boring sudden swerve into prophecy I've seen a non-capeshit comic series ever do and still remains the most boring arc in the franchise
>Half the secondary cast get written out before the final arc even starts up with side-plots that dive far ahead of the main plot chronologically, which leads to weird questions about the timeline of events, made the ending feel scattershot and empty with so many characters already hastily cut from it, and was ultimately just more fodder for the stupid """"build up"""" of the last conflict by trying to act like the outcome of it was some grand mystery while everything skirted around addressing it

Okay, okay, umm let me think...
Although the dialogue options you pick don't matter in the long term I would argue that no matter how little of an impact you have in an activity, it is still less pleasant to watch others do it, even if it's a silent walkthrough. I mean we can all admit we wanna do things on our own and not just watch others right? Even in this case it seems to apply for me, I don't know

>>Turned up the edge tenfold to try seem shocking and mature, like how Flycatcher was stuck watching his wife and daughter be raped and murdered while stuck as a frog because he got caught by surprise and the fright transformed him for ~tragedy~ points
god this was the fucking worst

early fables' did grim takes on fairytales but it was played more for comedy and the odd bit of character building rather than shock value and drama. goldilocks fucking the bear to manipulate him was schlock but the amusing sort, snow and half the cast having rape sequences at some point in their histories was just tiring as fuck

Wait I thought the were only like 19 episodes and no spin-off or whatever. Sorry I haven't read that much yet so I can't say much but I've heard people claim that the comic book is better than the game? And also, isn't moving through timelines called a retcon or something?

If this were any other type of game I would agree with you, playing and gitting gud at an action game or something is much more satisfying than watching someone else do it. Or in a deeper story driven game that actually changes depending on your choices. Maybe a hardcore adventure game with some ball busting puzzles that make you feel like a smartass when you figure them out. Telltale games do not require intense skill mastery, they don't have deep branching stories, and their puzzle design is mind numbing low tier trash that requires no critical thinking. They're interactive movies in which you can occasionally push a button and get a slightly different scene.

The Fables comic ended with the Adversary.
Everything else is just digging out the corpse and parading it around

There's a comic series that's drawn like and effectively a spinoff for fans of the Telltale game, which might be what you heard of. The main comic went on for 150ish issues and had a few much shorter spinoff series and standalone graphic novels.

The comic starts out good and gets really good by its peak, but there's a certain point where it hits what was very blatantly the end of the creator's original plan for the storyline and it flounders after that. It dicks around with a lot of attempted meta-plots about fairytales and storytelling as a whole and some attempts to introduce a new major villain, but none of it really sticks and the increased reliance on following shit outside the main comic to understand it undermines it.

And nah, the timeline stuff wasn't retcons. It'd do stuff like have an issue follow a character across a few months or even years of their life past where the main comic would later end to resolve their story without having to try work it into the main plot. The issue is that none of these were ever really laid out clearly in terms of the precise order in which stuff happens and it means the characters who have it done for them kind of just disappear after that since their storyline is finished even if it hasn't happened yet in the main plot that's still going on in the following issues. It was just a messy way to try satisfy their fans without needing to make the main story longer than it was already going to be.

You talk to her for all of like 4 minutes wtf is wrong with you?

Screw these whores, SAM AND MAX IS FUCKING DEAD AAAAAAAAAAAAQQAAAAAAA

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Reminder that Rose vs Snow was built up for dozens of issues and became the central conflict for the final portion of the comic and the ultimate resolution for the gigantic war that was building was that someone literally just reminded that dumb bitch Rose that she had nephews and Snow wouldn't be able to have sons if the prophecy she was worried about was actually true, making her call off the feud.

Cubs in Toyland was still kino though and I tear up thinking about Bigby meeting Darien in the afterlife.

the fucking rewrite tho

She's the hottest and prettiest chick ever

Yes but that's not an issue with the model as much as it's an issue with the subjective analysis of whomever is looking at the model. Two people can have different opinions regarding who a model most resembles based on an absurd number of factors.

Wait, you can talk to women for more than 4 minutes?

Wow, imagine watching ninja complete both portals instead of doing it on your own huh?

Okay you've played left for dead right? Does Zoey look like her model?

I want a new Monkey Island game already. The Telltale one was shit.

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That's so insightful. Wish I had read all of what you've read so that I'd have something to say, but I'm on to at the beginning of all that

For good tho?

Old

just read the fables comics

It's different I want the living and breathing faith I wanna hear her voice make her breed my car and hold hands sing Kum ba yah and watch left for dead parodies

so 4 titles total were great, but what about the rest of their games they wasted time and resources on? not to mention, every single game of theirs was never finished from the get go. they made you wait MONTHS for the next chapter. it was early access without being called early access.
>batman
>minecraft
>game of thrones
>those retarded Walking Dead spinoffs
>jurassic park the game
>back to the future the game
none of those needed to be made

I can only agree, I'm not trynna defend them, but man I miss the wolf