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Post by wakemeup on Nov 2, 2014 6:58:55 GMT
I think some of us (you know who you are) ...are being pessimistic for the sake of being pessimistic. Voice your displeasures with season 2. Say it sucks. Great. But move on. All the grumbling gets really annoying after a while, especially because it's clear none of us are gonna change our viewpoints at this point in time. Season 2 sucks. I still think Borderlands might be good, and thought GoT would be good until now. And I'm staying on this site for the cummunity, obviously. If I was using only TTG, I'd get the fuck out right after No going back. Oh, and forgot to add. Season 2 sucks.
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Post by Teacakes on Nov 2, 2014 9:21:45 GMT
And I don't give a fuck. About GOT or TFBL. But somewhere deep inside, right in my core, I might have some faith in Telltale.
And honestly? GOT with the whole 5 protagonists thing has got me a bit interested. Probably checking out on Youtube when it's released worthy. TFBL not so much.
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Post by wakemeup on Nov 2, 2014 10:02:57 GMT
And I don't give a fuck. About GOT or TFBL. But somewhere deep inside, right in my core, I might have some faith in Telltale. And honestly? GOT with the whole 5 protagonists thing has got me a bit interested. Probably checking out on Youtube when it's released worthy. TFBL not so much. We both know you're gonna check both of those games on youtube anyway, man. You liked Twau and twd, you'll probably like those 2 games too, as long as they won't be total failrues.
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Post by Teacakes on Nov 2, 2014 10:11:00 GMT
Mayyyyyyyyyyybbbbbbbbbbbbeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2014 20:01:18 GMT
It would be interesting if, while playing as one of the characters, our decisions would lead to the death of some other playable character, thus locking away the rest of his/her story for the player. But this is Telltale we're talking about, so - given the fact it's a game based on GOT - I guess the final plot twist will be that in the end, all protagonists die (DRAMA!!!!)
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Nov 2, 2014 20:20:48 GMT
It would be interesting if, while playing as one of the characters, our decisions would lead to the death of some other playable character, thus locking away the rest of his/her story for the player. But this is Telltale we're talking about, so - given the fact it's a game based on GOT - I guess the final plot twist will be that in the end, all protagonists die (DRAMA!!!!) So your asking for Heavy Rain if Heavy Rain had a better story, better characters, and better everything? I would be down with that, and I doubt everyone would die, just the majority.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2014 20:23:53 GMT
It would be interesting if, while playing as one of the characters, our decisions would lead to the death of some other playable character, thus locking away the rest of his/her story for the player. But this is Telltale we're talking about, so - given the fact it's a game based on GOT - I guess the final plot twist will be that in the end, all protagonists die (DRAMA!!!!) So your asking for Heavy Rain if Heavy Rain had a better story, better characters, and better everything? I would be down with that, and I doubt everyone would die, just the majority. Never played Heavy Rain, but if it indeed featured an option to kill one of its protagonists, then yeah, I would love to see TT employ something in that vein in their game.
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Post by thatstoomuchfestivity on Nov 2, 2014 20:25:21 GMT
It would be interesting if, while playing as one of the characters, our decisions would lead to the death of some other playable character, thus locking away the rest of his/her story for the player. But this is Telltale we're talking about, so - given the fact it's a game based on GOT - I guess the final plot twist will be that in the end, all protagonists die (DRAMA!!!!) So your asking for Heavy Rain if Heavy Rain had a better story, better characters, and better everything? I would be down with that, and I doubt everyone would die, just the majority. But it's GOT and people die anyways, so GOT death + TTG death = a revolving door of death
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2014 20:30:49 GMT
So your asking for Heavy Rain if Heavy Rain had a better story, better characters, and better everything? I would be down with that, and I doubt everyone would die, just the majority. But it's GOT and people die anyways, so GOT death + TTG death = a revolving door of death So after all five episodes we'll get "Game of Thrones, A Telltale Games Series - Deaths of The Year Edition"? Hmm, okay.
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Post by thatstoomuchfestivity on Nov 2, 2014 20:33:28 GMT
But it's GOT and people die anyways, so GOT death + TTG death = a revolving door of death So after all five episodes we'll get "Game of Thrones, A Telltale Games Series - Deaths of The Year Edition"? Hmm, okay. To be honest, I'm not as invested in GOT, so I'd be perfectly fine with watching a fancily edited death montage. Cheap thrills, yeah?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Nov 2, 2014 20:33:47 GMT
So your asking for Heavy Rain if Heavy Rain had a better story, better characters, and better everything? I would be down with that, and I doubt everyone would die, just the majority. Never played Heavy Rain, but if it indeed featured an option to kill one of its protagonists, then yeah, I would love to see TT employ something in that vein in their game. Yeah, it was a PS3 game where you have four characters and if you fail to many QTE's in a fight, the character is dead, that is it, no game over, it keeps going, which is a great idea in theory, but the characters are really not good, there is even less gameplay then TWD, somethings just don't make any sense at all, there is a twist that is poorly done and make not a lick of sense, so yeah the game sucks, but the idea behind it is really, really cool, at the very least, Telltale could no do any worse.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 2, 2014 20:35:06 GMT
It'd be interesting for playable characters to die based on other playable characters' decisions. I'm sure there would be a pretty easy way to do it, even if the family barely ended up interacting (maybe the characters are in different locations).
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Post by Michael7123 on Nov 3, 2014 0:56:04 GMT
Assuming that we are going to be playing as five separate characters in the forester family, a minor house in the north, I've got a couple of ideas on some scenarios for characters. Major Spoilers for game of thrones below: - One of them could be on the wall, as a lot (relatively speaking) of excess northern children born into noble families wind up there. We would probably play as the youngest son of the family who had nothing to inherit, and is an officer of some sort of one of the other nights watch castles.\ -Another could be a prisoner of Roose Bolton, either in Winterfell (which the Boltons now control) or the Dread Fort. This would probably be the current lord of house Forester, or an elder son. -One could be part of a resistance group against the Boltons. -One could be fighting against the Iron Islanders. -The last one MIGHT (probably not) be with the brotherhood without banners. Thats the only scenario I can think of.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 1:12:17 GMT
Assuming that we are going to be playing as five separate characters in the forester family, a minor house in the north, I've got a couple of ideas on some scenarios for characters. Major Spoilers for game of thrones below: - One of them could be on the wall, as a lot (relatively speaking) of excess northern children born into noble families wind up there. We would probably play as the youngest son of the family who had nothing to inherit, and is an officer of some sort of one of the other nights watch castles.\ -Another could be a prisoner of Roose Bolton, either in Winterfell (which the Boltons now control) or the Dread Fort. This would probably be the current lord of house Forester, or an elder son. -One could be part of a resistance group against the Boltons. -One could be fighting against the Iron Islanders. -The last one MIGHT (probably not) be with the brotherhood without banners. Thats the only scenario I can think of.
Gonna go ahead and guess that at least one of them is the head of the house. Probably a 3:2 male to female ratio as well. Could be 'Lord Forrester', his wife, then three of their children. Or two of their children plus an uncle or something. No doubt they'll be inspired by both the Starks and the Lannisters.
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Post by Crooked Christa on Nov 3, 2014 22:31:36 GMT
I just thought of something. Know how Walking Dead has five major choices each episode? What if there is one major choice per episode for each character?
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