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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2015 1:54:41 GMT
So, quite some time ago, when thinking back on Telltale's Walking Dead, I realized that I've got no fucking clue what to think of Season 1 v. Season 2, and how 400 Days fit into everything. Previously, I had said that not only was I okay with most of what happened in Season Two, I thought that it was, if only marginally, better than Season One.
Since then, I started replaying the entire series from Season One. I didn't say anything special about it, because, for the most part, I just confirmed that, yes, Season One is as good as I remembered. I just finished playing 400 Days, and so from hear, I'll be moving onto Season Two. I can already say that after playing through 400 Days, and remembering how much I liked it(aside from Shel's Story), I really do want to see more of it, and wish that it mattered more in Season Two. And Bonnie's actions in Episode 5 are just... I'm not happy about that...
And here's something, if you were with Danny, then Vince's reason for not going is he thinks the group should stick together... which makes no sense when everyone else goes and he stays behind. But whatever.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 24, 2015 2:20:53 GMT
Yeah that never made any sense, my thoughts are that someone fucked up the coding system and flipped it, that is the only thing that made sense to me.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jan 24, 2015 5:03:54 GMT
So, quite some time ago, when thinking back on Telltale's Walking Dead, I realized that I've got no fucking clue what to think of Season 1 v. Season 2, and how 400 Days fit into everything. Previously, I had said that not only was I okay with most of what happened in Season Two, I thought that it was, if only marginally, better than Season One. Since then, I started replaying the entire series from Season One. I didn't say anything special about it, because, for the most part, I just confirmed that, yes, Season One is as good as I remembered. I just finished playing 400 Days, and so from hear, I'll be moving onto Season Two. I can already say that after playing through 400 Days, and remembering how much I liked it(aside from Shel's Story), I really do want to see more of it, and wish that it mattered more in Season Two. And Bonnie's actions in Episode 5 are just... I'm not happy about that... And here's something, if you were with Danny, then Vince's reason for not going is he thinks the group should stick together... which makes no sense when everyone else goes and he stays behind. But whatever. I remember always replaying one episode of Season 1 in between waits for S2 episodes (And I played 400 Days in between Eps 2 and 3). Really made me think about how all these characters were going to expand in S2.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 24, 2015 5:14:24 GMT
So, quite some time ago, when thinking back on Telltale's Walking Dead, I realized that I've got no fucking clue what to think of Season 1 v. Season 2, and how 400 Days fit into everything. Previously, I had said that not only was I okay with most of what happened in Season Two, I thought that it was, if only marginally, better than Season One. Since then, I started replaying the entire series from Season One. I didn't say anything special about it, because, for the most part, I just confirmed that, yes, Season One is as good as I remembered. I just finished playing 400 Days, and so from hear, I'll be moving onto Season Two. I can already say that after playing through 400 Days, and remembering how much I liked it(aside from Shel's Story), I really do want to see more of it, and wish that it mattered more in Season Two. And Bonnie's actions in Episode 5 are just... I'm not happy about that... And here's something, if you were with Danny, then Vince's reason for not going is he thinks the group should stick together... which makes no sense when everyone else goes and he stays behind. But whatever. I remember always replaying one episode of Season 1 in between waits for S2 episodes (And I played 400 Days in between Eps 2 and 3). Really made me think about how all these characters were going to expand in S2. You and me both, bud. Fuck Season 2.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 24, 2015 5:18:56 GMT
I really don't know what to think of season 2 file import into season 3, I really don't know what to say other then Kenny be fucked because Telltale.
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Post by Hunter1324 on Jan 24, 2015 8:29:03 GMT
I really don't know what to think of season 2 file import into season 3, I really don't know what to say other than everybody but Clem and AJ be fucked because Telltale. There, I think this way of putting it as realistic. BTW. I will start be playing Season 2 (for the first time) this February (I don't wnat to start it with exams all over).
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 24, 2015 8:35:04 GMT
I really don't know what to think of season 2 file import into season 3, I really don't know what to say other than everybody but Clem and AJ be fucked because Telltale. There, I think this way of putting it as realistic. BTW. I will start be playing Season 2 (for the first time) this February (I don't wnat to start it with exams all over). Actually your right, it's everyone get's thrown under the bus, which means Jane and family no one gives a fuck about are fucked, Kenny and Wellington are fucked, yeah everything is because it's all determined, i'm sorry but if season 3 is more Clementine, then I am just going to act like season 2 was the end, nothing more, and I can live peacefully thinking Clem got a good home in Wellington, instead of the treadmill of death in which you keep pacing from place to place until you drop dead, again, this like my the great Orson Wells is so damn true, " The only way you can truly have a happy ending, depends on where you end the story!" Which translates into if you don't stop now when we are at the closest to a happy situation, it's just going to be heartbreak after heartbreak that can only end with her death, simple as that, and I feel that ending it as it is gives us the best closure.
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Post by Master Psychic on Jan 24, 2015 9:05:50 GMT
Honestly, the canon ending for season 2 for Telltale is basically Clem being alone with AJ and they say that the 5 endings are going to be a part of season 3 but considering that they couldn't manage to make 400 Days matter in season 2, I have a feeling all the endings are going to lead Clem being alone with AJ no matter and Kenny/Jane will bite the dust for good and Wellington/Howe's will fall.
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jan 24, 2015 15:09:21 GMT
Honestly, the canon ending for season 2 for Telltale is basically Clem being alone with AJ and they say that the 5 endings are going to be a part of season 3 but considering that they couldn't manage to make 400 Days matter in season 2, I have a feeling all the endings are going to lead Clem being alone with AJ no matter and Kenny/Jane will bite the dust for good and Wellington/Howe's will fall. Proof?
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Post by Master Psychic on Jan 24, 2015 15:14:24 GMT
Honestly, the canon ending for season 2 for Telltale is basically Clem being alone with AJ and they say that the 5 endings are going to be a part of season 3 but considering that they couldn't manage to make 400 Days matter in season 2, I have a feeling all the endings are going to lead Clem being alone with AJ no matter and Kenny/Jane will bite the dust for good and Wellington/Howe's will fall. Proof? I heard something about it in the other TTG forum, like from an interview or something. But, then again, I could be wrong and misinterpreted.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 24, 2015 18:31:39 GMT
Honestly, the canon ending for season 2 for Telltale is basically Clem being alone with AJ and they say that the 5 endings are going to be a part of season 3 but considering that they couldn't manage to make 400 Days matter in season 2, I have a feeling all the endings are going to lead Clem being alone with AJ no matter and Kenny/Jane will bite the dust for good and Wellington/Howe's will fall. Proof? The proof is past experinces with the company failing to make smaller things matter, so how can they make five separate endings to continue onward from?
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Post by Autobot Sonic on Jan 24, 2015 18:33:07 GMT
The proof is past experinces with the company failing to make smaller things matter, so how can they make five separate endings to continue onward from? Uhh...As far as I know, TTG never confirmed that the Alone ending is canon. In an interview I have in Gameinformer with Kevin Bruner, he said that ALL endings were canon, so IDK, Maybe Telltale's actually capable of pulling this off if they decided to do this.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jan 24, 2015 18:35:09 GMT
The proof is past experinces with the company failing to make smaller things matter, so how can they make five separate endings to continue onward from? Uhh...As far as I know, TTG never confirmed that the Alone ending is canon. In an interview I have in Gameinformer with Kevin Bruner, he said that ALL endings were canon, so IDK, Maybe Telltale's actually capable of pulling this off if they decided to do this. I'd like to think that's true, but I always have to say, Telltale hasn't given us much proof that they will, I was truly never bothered by the lack of choice impact, but I don't feel they can do it, but if they do then believe me count me impressed, and I hope they do if they go down that rout.
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Post by Master Psychic on Jan 24, 2015 18:37:16 GMT
The proof is past experinces with the company failing to make smaller things matter, so how can they make five separate endings to continue onward from? Uhh...As far as I know, TTG never confirmed that the Alone ending is canon. In an interview I have in Gameinformer with Kevin Bruner, he said that ALL endings were canon, so IDK, Maybe Telltale's actually capable of pulling this off if they decided to do this. Ah, I thought you were referring to the part about the 5 endings being a part of season 3. Well, Telltale never said anything about the alone ending being canon but really, seeing as how Clem and AJ aren't determinant and Kenny and Jane are, chances are season 3's beggining will lead to Clem and AJ being alone and Kenny/Jane getting axed off.
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Post by Rock114 on Jan 24, 2015 18:40:44 GMT
Or maybe Clem won't be the PC, and we'll run into her at some point in circumstances that line up with whatever ending we chose at the end of Season 2.
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