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Post by Deleted on Jul 29, 2014 23:19:20 GMT
A Cowboy Bebop Telltale Game could work.
And I still say that a Bioshock TTG game could work, a prequel to the first one, showing the story of how Rapture was built from the perspective of many different characters. Or just the Pie Singer from Burial at Sea.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 29, 2014 23:27:10 GMT
A Cowboy Bebop Telltale Game could work. And I still say that a Bioshock TTG game could work, a prequel to the first one, showing the story of how Rapture was built from the perspective of many different characters. Or just the Pie Singer from Burial at Sea. I like the idea of a Cowboy Bebop Telltale game, that I like, Bioshock, well you know my thoughts there, that and I can't see 2K just giving it away, its there second best seller franchise after fucking GTA, so them giving there second best selling and possibly most beloved franchise to Telltale for a game seems incredibly unlikely, I am shocked they somehow got Borderlands.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 29, 2014 23:29:58 GMT
A Cowboy Bebop Telltale Game could work. And I still say that a Bioshock TTG game could work, a prequel to the first one, showing the story of how Rapture was built from the perspective of many different characters. Or just the Pie Singer from Burial at Sea. That... and I have to confess, I kind of hit the Pie Singer the first time I saw him, I thought he was an enemy, so I shuck up and hit him, I wasn't taking changes, so yeah, that happened, also I don't think they can use him, because you could kill him, not like you would, and it seems very, very uncanon for Elizabeth to just shoot someone that was not doing anything wrong, but you can do it nevertheless.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 0:14:01 GMT
A Cowboy Bebop Telltale Game could work. And I still say that a Bioshock TTG game could work, a prequel to the first one, showing the story of how Rapture was built from the perspective of many different characters. Or just the Pie Singer from Burial at Sea. That... and I have to confess, I kind of hit the Pie Singer the first time I saw him, I thought he was an enemy, so I shuck up and hit him, I wasn't taking changes, so yeah, that happened, also I don't think they can use him, because you could kill him, not like you would, and it seems very, very uncanon for Elizabeth to just shoot someone that was not doing anything wrong, but you can do it nevertheless. I know, but my idea being that if there were a TTG Bioshock game, maybe part of it could be seeing the collapse of Rapture from the eyes of one of Atlas's men. Like the Pie Singer.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 30, 2014 0:17:39 GMT
That... and I have to confess, I kind of hit the Pie Singer the first time I saw him, I thought he was an enemy, so I shuck up and hit him, I wasn't taking changes, so yeah, that happened, also I don't think they can use him, because you could kill him, not like you would, and it seems very, very uncanon for Elizabeth to just shoot someone that was not doing anything wrong, but you can do it nevertheless. I know, but my idea being that if there were a TTG Bioshock game, maybe part of it could be seeing the collapse of Rapture from the eyes of one of Atlas's men. Like the Pie Singer. So perhaps before Burial at Sea? That could work, and well the more I think about it, that would be a interesting prospective being from Atlas/Fontaine's side, but Telltale getting it seems highly unlikely, its a legendary franchise by this point, it's like Valve giving Telltale Half Life, though I didn't expect HBO to give them there most successful and arguably best franchise either, so who knows?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 0:37:09 GMT
I know, but my idea being that if there were a TTG Bioshock game, maybe part of it could be seeing the collapse of Rapture from the eyes of one of Atlas's men. Like the Pie Singer. So perhaps before Burial at Sea? That could work, and well the more I think about it, that would be a interesting prospective being from Atlas/Fontaine's side, but Telltale getting it seems highly unlikely, its a legendary franchise by this point, it's like Valve giving Telltale Half Life, though I didn't expect HBO to give them there most successful and arguably best franchise either, so who knows? I'd say Walking Dead and GoT are bigger franchises than Bioshock. So... It's a possibility.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 30, 2014 0:45:56 GMT
So perhaps before Burial at Sea? That could work, and well the more I think about it, that would be a interesting prospective being from Atlas/Fontaine's side, but Telltale getting it seems highly unlikely, its a legendary franchise by this point, it's like Valve giving Telltale Half Life, though I didn't expect HBO to give them there most successful and arguably best franchise either, so who knows? I'd say Walking Dead and GoT are bigger franchises than Bioshock. So... It's a possibility. Well, comparing TV shows and game series are a bit hard, I can't say which is bigger, but as far as games go, Bioshock is near the top, so it would be rather hard to get.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 0:48:08 GMT
Fuck AMC. Seriously.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 30, 2014 0:57:44 GMT
Here is the weird thing about AMC, I read that they never showed adds for TWDG because of 'there' game coming out, but I vividly remember them showing an add back in August, right after Starved for Help, and they also started to do it more often last year, I don't get them at all.
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Post by Zeruis on Aug 9, 2014 3:45:05 GMT
Since Better Call Saul is in production, BrBa isn't out of the spotlight. So Telltale might have a reason to make a game based on it.
I think Gus would be the perfect player character. The game could show what happened after he opened up the Los Pollos Hermanos locations in America and how he built up his drug empire. Don't flay me for this, but Gus struck me as a very morally-gray character in the series. Which would make playing as him easy.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Aug 9, 2014 3:55:08 GMT
He never stuck me as morally grey, I mean did you see the first five minutes of Box Cutters? Holy fuck... but you got a good point, I still hope Telltale makes a BrBa game, the potential is huge, but like I always say, AMC does not just hand anything over easily.
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Post by Zeruis on Aug 9, 2014 4:05:35 GMT
That's what I was wondering. The thing he does in the beginning of box cutter is one of the few 'morally bad' decisions he makes. It was just a scare tactic towards Walt and Jesse. Most of his other motivations come from him just trying to get revenge on Don Eladio's cartel because they killed his partner.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Aug 9, 2014 4:09:07 GMT
The rest, yeah I am willing to agree, and it is personal, but man, its hard to look at him the same way after 'that' scene, also I find people that never yell and are always calm no matter what extremely creepy.
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Post by CIA on Aug 9, 2014 9:25:14 GMT
That's what I was wondering. The thing he does in the beginning of box cutter is one of the few 'morally bad' decisions he makes. It was just a scare tactic towards Walt and Jesse. Most of his other motivations come from him just trying to get revenge on Don Eladio's cartel because they killed his partner. Wasn't his partner also his lover? I'm not sure if they talk about it in the show or not, it's been about 5 months since I last watched it
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Post by Deleted on Aug 9, 2014 12:34:00 GMT
That's what I was wondering. The thing he does in the beginning of box cutter is one of the few 'morally bad' decisions he makes. It was just a scare tactic towards Walt and Jesse. Most of his other motivations come from him just trying to get revenge on Don Eladio's cartel because they killed his partner. Wasn't his partner also his lover? I'm not sure if they talk about it in the show or not, it's been about 5 months since I last watched it Was he? I don't remember that at all.
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