Are we friend user?

Are we friend user?

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we should have been

No

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He's literally me

YOU ARE MY FRIEND
WOOOAAAHHH *JAPANESE WORD*

i actually really liked this version of the joker.

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simp joker is wholesome
mexican bane was dumb

Which one was the best? Vigilante or Vilain?

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You rejected Harley the bitch, right user?

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agreed, it was original but still faithful, and it was well executed. heavily underrated, in my opinion.

bane was always mexican. that's why he wears the mask. he's a luchador.

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I really like how this Joker is not really connected to Batman. He's connected to Bruce instead.
And there's no chemical reasons. You create the Joker, by your own will.

And I do like how if you play it right, you can stay friend with him even all that happens.

>Telltale
What a shit company, glad they went under
Gonna Fortnite dance on Telltale's grave lmao

Actual bro moment

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They're still operating.

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>haven't put out a single game since they filed for bankruptcy
cope

I heard the first game was pretty lame but enemy within is really good, do I need to play the first one first to understand this one?

One is coming next year youtube.com/watch?v=7aujY-a7PYE

First game is quite important yeah. It's not lame. it's just a pretty classic Batman story. If you like those, you'll like it.

>One is coming next year
lmao sure and I bet you think Star Citizen and the new Metroid Prime game is coming out soon too kek

I didn't think the first was lame. The second is better, but they're both among the better telltale games in my view, and they're both worth playing.

To answer your question though, I'd say it is necessary, yeah. It introduces a lot of what gets developed in the second one.

sex with harley quinn

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They are? Good news. I think it would be cool if they made a Transmetropolitan game. Easy homerun putting those 2 together. The entire game could conceivably be full of "Glass him/don't Glass him" moments.

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>Vigilante Joker BTFO her
extremely based. Bros before hoes

No idea what happened, walking dead season 1 was legit and the wolf among us was great too. Then they just took too much on and hired really shitty writers, I remember not finishing walking dead season 2

Borderlands was probably the best they ever did but it sold like shit and so did everything else apparently.
People just wanted more Walking Dead so they made more and fuck me was it terrible, don't think I made it past episode 2 of season 2 myself.

For a company that puts out exclusively games where "your choices matter", your choices sure didn't matter most of the time.

I honestly really loved most of the fresh twists Telltale put on Batman with these games. It felt fresh without being completely disrespectful to the source
>Joker starting off as an innocent if slightly mad Arkham buddy
>Harley having the Joker simp for her instead
>Riddler being a veteran crook
>Alfred being way more disliking of the whole Batman thing than normal
There's probably a few others that I've forgotten since it's been years since I played them.
The only change that sucked was Penguin, cause they just took the cockney accent from the Arkham games and made him look like a Peaky Blinder, which is dumb

Too bad we're never getting a third game. Would have liked that.

>"they're f-finished"
>gets proven wrong
>"b-but they won't release the game"
seethe

This is the only thing that rubbed me the wrong game about those games.
Just be honest and market them as linear point and click adventures, not some complex multiple choice stories with gorillion outcomes.
Most of the times the "x remembered that" prompt didn't mean shit, might as well leave it out.

Yep, agreed. They generally did a great job of managing to make the characterisations fresh and distinctive without missing the point of the characters.

Unironically the best arc teltale ever wrote. Their Batman series is heavily underrated as a whole. They manage to flip and alter so many staples of the mythos while keeping the spirit and themes. Really wish we could get a season 3.

nta but isn't it technically a whole new company now? Like its just Telltale in name only

>No idea what happened
A bunch of things. It was a bizarre show of bad management and direction.
They spread their resources thin over multiple projects. They bought many expensive licenses, such as Game of Thrones and Batman, which meant a big part of the income had to go to them, plus another 30% to Steam. They hired more people than needed, expanding far too fast. Within a couple of years they went from about 100 people to 400. Many of the people they hired were paid full time to do almost nothing but chill all day. One guy was hired on a Friday, and when he came to the company on Monday he was told the company had gone bankrupt and needed to leave.

The higher ups saw how successful the first Walking Dead game was, so they thought they could release the same game over and over with new stories and characters and no need for innovation and more gameplay. With each game, more people realized that choices didn't really matter and you could "play" the game on Youtube. The games sold badly and the ecocnomy started to decline, but they still kept hiring more people and taking on more projects. They eventually fired 25% of their workstaff, but that only slowed the inevitable.

youtube.com/watch?v=s-2nNksMBpg Here's a documentary of the company's downfall, where they interview some former employees.

>no need for innovation and more gameplay.
The real thing that fucked them was tech, from what I recall they had no real "physics" in their engine to speak of which meant that if a ball bounced down the road they had to fucking animate it every inch of the way,
So they overworked their staff on the few projects they could get off the ground while under-working the remaining staff because they had fucked their management entirely.

I think the way season 2 ends make a S3 impossible, unless you don't play as Batman.
Both Batman and Joker arc are finished. You can even stop being Batman.

Game of Thrones never having a season 2 is still sad as Season 1 was pretty fun.

Their biggest mistake was killing Lee so early. They could have made a trilogy about Lee and Clem together and then kill Lee at the end.

I hope NuTelltale will revive Poker Night. Even if it will be without Sam and Max as Skunkape studio now handle it.
i'm still mad about the sam and max remasters, they are very good product, but the censors ruin them + Bosco's voice now is way too generic.

Nah fuck off, the mistake was making season 2, season 1 ended perfectly and trying to replicate that again was the worst move they could have made for the perception of their stories.

he was neat and novel and could easily move on to be your regular Joker

is that the fucking protomen??

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Him being regular would ruin the fun. It's like Joaquin Phoenix Joker.

SHUT UP JOHN
I'M GOING TO FUCK YOUR GIRLFRIEND

>Fucking a girl who clearly abuse you
Christ user, your fetish is blatant.

Oi glass the nonce cunt, innit

While I agree with you generally speaking, there were also a few pretty poor decisions as well.
Alfred EVER leaving Bruce is a cardinal sin and I thought that the development with Harvey was a wasted opportunity since he had to end up the same [personality wise] no matter what you did during the climax. Gordon was also a bit underwhelming.

I hope the Wolf Among Us 2 will have another *glass him* moment.

do it for the clussy

>scene implies you're going on a date with Snow
>prompt says "Take her out"
bravo telltale

Vigilante is the more interesting option by far.

Yeah, Harvey was just your standard Two-Face which was a little boring considering all the other changes made. I don't remember Gordon's characterisation at all though

Gordon is Batman's bro and is a bit doubtful of Bruce.

These games were one of the few examples of subverting expectations that worked imo.

Is Wolf Among us worth a play

I think Two-Face being more of an internal thing and being able to fuck with his coin ocd was neat but yeah, he wasn't one of the highlights

yea

>that time Bane elbow-dropped a dude into a bloody stain
WEW LAD

Its okay, nothing amazingly groundbreaking but a fun hard-boiled story.
You'll notice after Ep 1 that they shift gears massively, thats because too many people worked out the twist so they re-wrote the whole fucking thing.
They did a similar thing for Borderlands but that was more because Gearbox told them they could do get away with literally changing the entire setting so it actually made it better in that case.

he's a strong guy

for you

for me to poop on

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holy based

no, but we can be fuck buddies.

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As someone who absolutely hates Batcat, this game was a goldmine for letting me shit on Selina.
>tell Gordon about her after she puts her trust in me
>shows up bloodied and bruised in the manor
>refuse to treat her wounds and tell her to get the fuck out after beating her up even more

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A friend of mine told me to play this and I was super surprised by it, the joker stuff was really neat

Written by Michael Kirkbride, writer of morrowind and most of tes lore.

I was fucking surprised how sideways things can go with her