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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2014 3:11:52 GMT
Yeah, not from True Detective.
At this point, I'm thinking Bioshock.
Also, random thought, Mad Men used that song.... but... A Mad Men Telltale Game would be... well.... I guess it would be unique, to say the least.
But yeah, most likely Bioshock.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Dec 18, 2014 3:14:32 GMT
The third tweet has lyrics to the song "What a Wonderful World", published in 1967. Maybe we'll get a Telltale Game based off an old time period? My money's one either the Godfather, or Boardwalk Empire.
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Post by Tormundo on Dec 18, 2014 3:16:00 GMT
Maybe an original Telltale Game?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 18, 2014 3:17:29 GMT
Yeah, not from True Detective. At this point, I'm thinking Bioshock. Also, random thought, Mad Men used that song.... but... A Mad Men Telltale Game would be... well.... I guess it would be unique, to say the least. But yeah, most likely Bioshock. Well the song was also used in Sons of Anarchy, so there's that, but out of all of it, I am willing to say Bioshock, those lines to sound like they could be either talking about Columbia or Rapture, or maybe Breaking Bad, I can't say I would be pissed about either, though Telltale NEEDS TO FUCKING TREAD LIGHTLY if they do Bioshock.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2014 3:19:52 GMT
Yeah, not from True Detective. At this point, I'm thinking Bioshock. Also, random thought, Mad Men used that song.... but... A Mad Men Telltale Game would be... well.... I guess it would be unique, to say the least. But yeah, most likely Bioshock. Well the song was also used in Sons of Anarchy, so there's that, but out of all of it, I am willing to say Bioshock, those lines to sound like they could be either talking about Columbia or Rapture, or maybe Breaking Bad, I can't say I would be pissed about either, though Telltale NEEDS TO FUCKING TREAD LIGHTLY if they do Bioshock. They would need to tread lightly, but think of the potential of something like that.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2014 3:21:23 GMT
I keep seeing Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy being brought up whenever I research "what a wonderful world". Is that a possibility?
Unless they're just referencing that the song will be used in some capacity for the game.
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Post by thatstoomuchfestivity on Dec 18, 2014 3:22:37 GMT
Plot twist: we're reading way too deeply into this and he just tweeted that because he was happy.
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Post by Crooked Christa on Dec 18, 2014 3:34:20 GMT
Yeah, not from True Detective. At this point, I'm thinking Bioshock. Also, random thought, Mad Men used that song.... but... A Mad Men Telltale Game would be... well.... I guess it would be unique, to say the least. But yeah, most likely Bioshock. That's the series I was thinking of. Again, I don't watch any of these shows, but there was some television franchise on the tip of my tongue that Telltale would occasionally mention in a few past interviews alongside GoT, True Blood, etc. I didn't recall that as one of the options until now. Had I not remembered that, I'd also wager BioShock as a potential candidate.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 18, 2014 3:34:22 GMT
I keep seeing Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy being brought up whenever I research "what a wonderful world". Is that a possibility? Unless they're just referencing that the song will be used in some capacity for the game. I noticed that to, but I have very little experience with that, so I can't say.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 18, 2014 3:37:22 GMT
Well the song was also used in Sons of Anarchy, so there's that, but out of all of it, I am willing to say Bioshock, those lines to sound like they could be either talking about Columbia or Rapture, or maybe Breaking Bad, I can't say I would be pissed about either, though Telltale NEEDS TO FUCKING TREAD LIGHTLY if they do Bioshock. They would need to tread lightly, but think of the potential of something like that. I would like it, I mean I do find the prospect of returning to Rapture for the, fucking hell, what, fifth time a bit straining, but if they can get past that, sure, I would like to see Telltale do a Bioshock story, just have it be some guy and his story about Rapture, why he is there, his friends, the war, and eventually probably being a Splicer or somehow escaping against all odds, I would like that, because it would be a new story, while not really trying to beat what Irrational was so good at, which was environments! Telltale can't make a world better then Rapture and Columbia, and I'm pretty sure they know that, but they don't need to tussle with the issue, and toss in a bit of Andrew Ryan and Atlas and we are golden for five or more episodes! I can see the choices already!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2014 3:37:40 GMT
Yeah, not from True Detective. At this point, I'm thinking Bioshock. Also, random thought, Mad Men used that song.... but... A Mad Men Telltale Game would be... well.... I guess it would be unique, to say the least. But yeah, most likely Bioshock. That's the series I was thinking of. Again, I don't watch any of these shows, but there was some television franchise on the tip of my tongue that Telltale would occasionally mention in a few past interviews alongside GoT, True Blood, etc. I didn't recall that as one of the options until now. Had I not remembered that, I'd also wager BioShock as a potential candidate. I mean... But.... Mad Men is about people in the ad business. It's cool as a period drama, but Telltale really can't hope to match that. Half of what makes Mad Men great is the look, the style. And Telltale is pretty... cartoony. Then again, Mad Men does have a guy named Duck, and another guy named Kenny who loses his eye so.... there's that. It'd be... unique. Interesting, I guess.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 18, 2014 3:38:30 GMT
Yeah, not from True Detective. At this point, I'm thinking Bioshock. Also, random thought, Mad Men used that song.... but... A Mad Men Telltale Game would be... well.... I guess it would be unique, to say the least. But yeah, most likely Bioshock. That's the series I was thinking of. Again, I don't watch any of these shows, but there was some television franchise on the tip of my tongue that Telltale would occasionally mention in a few past interviews alongside GoT, True Blood, etc. I didn't recall that as one of the options until now. Had I not remembered that, I'd also wager BioShock as a potential candidate. Wouldn't put it past them, Borderlands is a 2K game, and Bioshock is kinda up for sale after Irrational's sad end, and it IS one of the best gaming franchises of all time so for Telltale that would be big.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2014 3:39:11 GMT
They would need to tread lightly, but think of the potential of something like that. I would like it, I mean I do find the prospect of returning to Rapture for the, fucking hell, what, fifth time a bit straining, but if they can get past that, sure, I would like to see Telltale do a Bioshock story, just have it be some guy and his story about Rapture, why he is there, his friends, the war, and eventually probably being a Splicer or somehow escaping against all odds, I would like that, because it would be a new story, while not really trying to beat what Irrational was so good at, which was environments! Telltale can't make a world better then Rapture and Columbia, and I'm pretty sure they know that, but they don't need to tussle with the issue, and toss in a bit of Andrew Ryan and Atlas and we are golden for five or more episodes! I can see the choices already! I'd fucking love it if they made the game and the Pie Guy was the protagonist. Then I can say that I totally called it.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 18, 2014 3:44:08 GMT
I would like it, I mean I do find the prospect of returning to Rapture for the, fucking hell, what, fifth time a bit straining, but if they can get past that, sure, I would like to see Telltale do a Bioshock story, just have it be some guy and his story about Rapture, why he is there, his friends, the war, and eventually probably being a Splicer or somehow escaping against all odds, I would like that, because it would be a new story, while not really trying to beat what Irrational was so good at, which was environments! Telltale can't make a world better then Rapture and Columbia, and I'm pretty sure they know that, but they don't need to tussle with the issue, and toss in a bit of Andrew Ryan and Atlas and we are golden for five or more episodes! I can see the choices already! I'd fucking love it if they made the game and the Pie Guy was the protagonist. Then I can say that I totally called it. That would be nice actually, have it be someone who had a incredibly small roll in the main game, and expand on it, why was he in Rapture? How did he get here? What did he do? Who does he truly support? Does he eventually change who he supports? Does he become a Splicer? Does he escape? There is a lot you could do I suppose, after thinking about it, in this capacity, another Bioshock game is fine, hell maybe even have Ken Levine help with the writing in the same way George RR Martin's writing assistant is helping with GOT.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 18, 2014 3:51:23 GMT
I'd fucking love it if they made the game and the Pie Guy was the protagonist. Then I can say that I totally called it. That would be nice actually, have it be someone who had a incredibly small roll in the main game, and expand on it, why was he in Rapture? How did he get here? What did he do? Who does he truly support? Does he eventually change who he supports? Does he become a Splicer? Does he escape? There is a lot you could do I suppose, after thinking about it, in this capacity, another Bioshock game is fine, hell maybe even have Ken Levine help with the writing in the same way George RR Martin's writing assistant is helping with GOT. Especially, I like looking into the idea of one of Atlas' followers during the Civil War, maybe some of his followers kind of "desert" and find themselves stuck in the middle of things. That'd be really cool.
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