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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 2:31:41 GMT
I decided not to include Season 1 writers because it's obvious they will win over S2. (in my opinion, I know there's like a few people here who like s2 better than s2)
Nick Breckon (Wrote 201, 202, and will write 205) Andrew Grant(Also Wrote 201) Pierre Shorette(Wrote 203, and TWAU 101, which I was surprised because 203 was pretty bad imo) Jt Petty (Wrote 204) Eric Stirpe(Also Wrote 204)
Honestly, mine is Nick Breckon. I loved Episode 2, and Episode 1 is all right, but not the best. Better than Episode 3, though.
Who's your favorite writer?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 2:34:19 GMT
Jt and/or Eric because hubs.
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Post by thatstoomuchfestivity on Jul 30, 2014 2:46:46 GMT
I always thought Nick's character was so great in 201 and 202 because of the namesake. Anyways, I'll go with Breckon too.
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Post by Rock114 on Jul 30, 2014 2:54:04 GMT
Rock114, obviously. That guy should get some kind of prize.
Seriously though, I guess I'll go with Breckon.
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jul 30, 2014 2:54:16 GMT
Whoever wrote "What could I do? She thought I was her best friend. That couldn't go...unpunished." One of my favorite lines ever in a Walking Dead episode. Just the perfect mix of sweetness, levity, sorrow, and foreboding.
Overall, I've liked more lines in Episode 4 than I have in any of the other episodes too. I thought the gameplay scenarios were implemented much better compared to previous episodes as well, but that's more of a Mark Darin thing.
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Post by higgsboson2142 on Jul 30, 2014 3:11:50 GMT
I'm guessing this is the actual writing of the game, as opposed to literal choice and gameplay. I would've said Episode 2 overall, and I'm sure other people would, but in terms of story, Amid the Ruins is probably the strongest. Those scenes on the deck were some of the most memorable moments to me.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 3:24:48 GMT
I decided not to include Season 1 writers because it's obvious they will win over S2. (in my opinion, I know there's like a few people here who like s2 better than s2) Yup, like Season Two better than Season Two. I'd say Nick Breckon or Pierre Shorette. We'll see how Episode 5 goes.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 30, 2014 3:35:49 GMT
I decided not to include Season 1 writers because it's obvious they will win over S2. (in my opinion, I know there's like a few people here who like s2 better than s2) Nick Breckon (Wrote 201, 202, and will write 205) Andrew Grant(Also Wrote 201) Pierre Shorette(Wrote 203, and TWAU 101, which I was surprised because 203 was pretty bad imo) Jt Petty (Wrote 204) Eric Stirpe(Also Wrote 204) Honestly, mine is Nick Breckon. I loved Episode 2, and Episode 1 is all right, but not the best. Better than Episode 3, though. Who's your favorite writer? Probably Breckon, episode 2 was my favorite so far, but I did love episode 4 outside of Nick's death, so I give credit to Stirpe.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 30, 2014 3:36:45 GMT
Whoever wrote "What could I do? She thought I was her best friend. That couldn't go...unpunished." One of my favorite lines ever in a Walking Dead episode. Just the perfect mix of sweetness, levity, sorrow, and foreboding. Overall, I've liked more lines in Episode 4 than I have in any of the other episodes too. I thought the gameplay scenarios were implemented much better compared to previous episodes as well, but that's more of a Mark Darin thing. True, great line, and episode 4 felt the most like season 1 overall, so that has to be taken into account.
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Post by sos on Jul 30, 2014 3:37:24 GMT
Breckon.
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Post by wakemeup on Jul 30, 2014 6:48:49 GMT
Definitely Nick Breckon.
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Post by Lingvort on Jul 30, 2014 14:55:39 GMT
Ol' Breckon, definitely, followed by the writers of Episode 4.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 15:00:22 GMT
Whoever wrote "What could I do? She thought I was her best friend. That couldn't go...unpunished." One of my favorite lines ever in a Walking Dead episode. Just the perfect mix of sweetness, levity, sorrow, and foreboding. Overall, I've liked more lines in Episode 4 than I have in any of the other episodes too. I thought the gameplay scenarios were implemented much better compared to previous episodes as well, but that's more of a Mark Darin thing. Mark Darin did "additional writing" for 204, as did Breckon and Shorette.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 30, 2014 15:02:23 GMT
Nick Breckon.
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Post by InfernoKun on Jul 30, 2014 15:19:47 GMT
202 is my favorite, so Mr. Breckon
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