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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 16, 2014 2:23:08 GMT
Season 1 ending not good what? I liked season 2, but come on, season 1 ending not being good? Good god man, it still tears at the heart to this day. I never, ever, said that, or did not mean to convey that. What I meant was I felt like some scenes, had better dialogue, or were smoother, or, etc, etc. I still think it's fantastic. Okay then, never mind, sorry I said that.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 16, 2014 2:24:27 GMT
Wow, you meant the season 1 ending? Damn, heartless. Granted, it's not as sad as it once was, but all sadness fades over time. And that's a very petty complaint to make. "Man, the look at and the command were similar. Grr, bad ending!" I'm just sad that I didn't get the Pete death in episode 2, but I sure am glad that I got more time with Nick, in a way that was still very sad... I guess. Season 2 is a very unworthy sequel. Replay it again, but without the mindset of someone who's played it a bunch. Play it thinking like someone playing it the first time, and you will realize just how poor it is. I didn't mean that the sadness fades over time, more what I meant was that since I'm not playing it for the first time, I'm now noticing stuff that kind of draws me out of it, there are some lines from Melissa Hutchinson that are a bit off, just stuff like that, whereas other scenes(Duck and Katjaa's death, Wellington/Kenny ending, Pete's death, etc.) are just more smooth, tighter, more well put together. I don't think it's worse than the other scenes, it's just something I noticed. It's still fucking great though. I am going to replay it again within the next few days. Well, probably. I just got Elegy for a Dead World, and that's right up my alley, so I may spend some time doing that, but the whole reason for why I played Season One, was because I wanted to go through both Seasons trying to look at it with new eyes, and reevaluate my opinion. It's possible my opinion will change, but right now, my biggest problem with it looking back on a lot of the scenes, the wasted potential is obvious in almost every episode(aside from A House Divided, but even then, that would have been better if they hadn't put the "I thought you were dead" line in the preview. Glad Telltale learned from that experience though, removing a certain line from the GoT preview for E2). WAIT.... what do you mean by cut line from GOT preview? ?? Are you suggesting... you know what, don't tell me, I actually want to be surprised, and yeah it was not the best idea for Telltale to do that in the preview, even more so for the file conundrum, but it somehow still caught me kinda off guard.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2014 2:26:59 GMT
I didn't mean that the sadness fades over time, more what I meant was that since I'm not playing it for the first time, I'm now noticing stuff that kind of draws me out of it, there are some lines from Melissa Hutchinson that are a bit off, just stuff like that, whereas other scenes(Duck and Katjaa's death, Wellington/Kenny ending, Pete's death, etc.) are just more smooth, tighter, more well put together. I don't think it's worse than the other scenes, it's just something I noticed. It's still fucking great though. I am going to replay it again within the next few days. Well, probably. I just got Elegy for a Dead World, and that's right up my alley, so I may spend some time doing that, but the whole reason for why I played Season One, was because I wanted to go through both Seasons trying to look at it with new eyes, and reevaluate my opinion. It's possible my opinion will change, but right now, my biggest problem with it looking back on a lot of the scenes, the wasted potential is obvious in almost every episode(aside from A House Divided, but even then, that would have been better if they hadn't put the "I thought you were dead" line in the preview. Glad Telltale learned from that experience though, removing a certain line from the GoT preview for E2). WAIT.... what do you mean by cut line from GOT preview? ?? Are you suggesting... you know what, don't tell me, I actually want to be surprised, and yeah it was not the best idea for Telltale to do that in the preview, even more so for the file conundrum, but it somehow still caught me kinda off guard. The cut line wasn't nearly as obvious as Zyphon is making it out to be. It's just that it could be linked to certain characters.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2014 2:29:45 GMT
WAIT.... what do you mean by cut line from GOT preview? ?? Are you suggesting... you know what, don't tell me, I actually want to be surprised, and yeah it was not the best idea for Telltale to do that in the preview, even more so for the file conundrum, but it somehow still caught me kinda off guard. The cut line wasn't nearly as obvious as Zyphon is making it out to be. It's just that it could be linked to certain characters. No, yeah, it's nothing like the "I thought you were dead", but still, it would have given the general public a lot more fuel for certain things.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 16, 2014 2:30:09 GMT
WAIT.... what do you mean by cut line from GOT preview? ?? Are you suggesting... you know what, don't tell me, I actually want to be surprised, and yeah it was not the best idea for Telltale to do that in the preview, even more so for the file conundrum, but it somehow still caught me kinda off guard. The cut line wasn't nearly as obvious as Zyphon is making it out to be. It's just that it could be linked to certain characters. Oh... oh thank god, because I want to be surprised because looking back, the whole Kenny thing was really obvious, from Telltale saying his fate will be explored, to the teaser line, to the file name, yeah... it was hardly a kept secret.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2014 2:33:08 GMT
The cut line wasn't nearly as obvious as Zyphon is making it out to be. It's just that it could be linked to certain characters. Oh... oh thank god, because I want to be surprised because looking back, the whole Kenny thing was really obvious, from Telltale saying his fate will be explored, to the teaser line, to the file name, yeah... it was hardly a kept secret. Literally the line says something about an injury. It's nothing like I thought you were dead.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2014 2:45:14 GMT
Oh... oh thank god, because I want to be surprised because looking back, the whole Kenny thing was really obvious, from Telltale saying his fate will be explored, to the teaser line, to the file name, yeah... it was hardly a kept secret. Literally the line says something about an injury. It's nothing like I thought you were dead. It's Lady Elissa saying something along the lines of "What have they done to you?"
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 16, 2014 2:46:47 GMT
Oh... oh thank god, because I want to be surprised because looking back, the whole Kenny thing was really obvious, from Telltale saying his fate will be explored, to the teaser line, to the file name, yeah... it was hardly a kept secret. Literally the line says something about an injury. It's nothing like I thought you were dead. Okay, that is literally nothing.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 16, 2014 2:48:18 GMT
Literally the line says something about an injury. It's nothing like I thought you were dead. Okay, that is literally nothing. Though combined with other things people have found, it sounded kinda spoilery.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 16, 2014 2:50:26 GMT
Okay, that is literally nothing. Though combined with other things people have found, it sounded kinda spoilery. Well on it's own it doesn't mean anything, and I plan on keeping it that way.
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