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Post by Autobot Sonic on Apr 7, 2015 19:05:20 GMT
Yeah, and episode 3, so, question, what did you think of the overall TV series? Oh the TV show's great! My favorites are Jon, Arya and Samwell right now.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 7, 2015 19:08:41 GMT
Yeah, and episode 3, so, question, what did you think of the overall TV series? Oh the TV show's great! My favorites are Jon, Arya and Samwell right now. Great to know!
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Post by [...] on Aug 13, 2015 21:36:37 GMT
Wow, I didn't expect the episode to be that good. It was.... awesome! As you already know, my playstyle is mostly being kind to everyone, forgiving people (even if they are assholes) and trying to avoid fights. Well, let's say it didn't turn out that good I saved Beskha because of 3 reasons instead of Asher's uncle: 1) Beshka saved his life several times 2) Beshka was a friend when he needed her, not like his family who only wants him back to save their asses 3) a dragon is far more dangerous than 2 stupid soldiers and I was sure that he could handle it It was still a tough choice but I think it didn't matter anyway but I think it was the right choice. I liked Margaery in the series - even if she's power-hungry and I also liked her in the beginning of the game. But now she's acting more and more like a bitch and I kinda dislike her. I still tried to be loyal to her. And here comes the weird part. I absolutely hate the Whitehills, TT handled that pretty well When I saw this Whitehill fucker on the Night's Watch I knew that I will get the chance to kill him and well, I took it with open arms I'm suprised at myself, I wanted this guy to suffer after what he did with Gared's family and I gotta say, I wonder only 1 out of ten people made the same choice like me. Maybe most people just kicked him down the wall à la 300 He just deserved it in my opinion. I submitted to Gryff Whitehill when he wanted to lay an hand on Talia. Before that I acted like a rebell. I'd never allow him to hurt or touch her, he's such a coward! In the end I didn't really know what to do with the letter. I already fucked up so hard with Miras story so I thought it would be wise to destroy the evidence to the connection she was with Tyrion. So far that was the best episode in my opinion and I hope it will get even better! I loved all the TT games so far and this one shows my evil side
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Aug 14, 2015 13:23:55 GMT
Wow, I didn't expect the episode to be that good. It was.... awesome! As you already know, my playstyle is mostly being kind to everyone, forgiving people (even if they are assholes) and trying to avoid fights. Well, let's say it didn't turn out that good I saved Beskha because of 3 reasons instead of Asher's uncle: 1) Beshka saved his life several times 2) Beshka was a friend when he needed her, not like his family who only wants him back to save their asses 3) a dragon is far more dangerous than 2 stupid soldiers and I was sure that he could handle it It was still a tough choice but I think it didn't matter anyway but I think it was the right choice. I liked Margaery in the series - even if she's power-hungry and I also liked her in the beginning of the game. But now she's acting more and more like a bitch and I kinda dislike her. I still tried to be loyal to her. And here comes the weird part. I absolutely hate the Whitehills, TT handled that pretty well When I saw this Whitehill fucker on the Night's Watch I knew that I will get the chance to kill him and well, I took it with open arms I'm suprised at myself, I wanted this guy to suffer after what he did with Gared's family and I gotta say, I wonder only 1 out of ten people made the same choice like me. Maybe most people just kicked him down the wall à la 300 He just deserved it in my opinion. I submitted to Gryff Whitehill when he wanted to lay an hand on Talia. Before that I acted like a rebell. I'd never allow him to hurt or touch her, he's such a coward! In the end I didn't really know what to do with the letter. I already fucked up so hard with Miras story so I thought it would be wise to destroy the evidence to the connection she was with Tyrion. So far that was the best episode in my opinion and I hope it will get even better! I loved all the TT games so far and this one shows my evil side Glad to see you liked the episode, it sure was a great one indeed!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2018 0:32:38 GMT
Man, these replays are just.... so boring. I'm sure it's because I already know what's going to happen and I've already replayed it like... I think five times? Or maybe this is my fifth time. Either way, very, very slow episodes. Exploring and combat, both boring mechanics. Mira's sections, boring. Most of the choices don't really work anymore because I know they have literally no impact or I'll get railroaded.
I didn't say this in my post about Episode 2, but the awkward dialogue mostly disappeared there, and that continues to be the case here. Still, a new problem arises; too much time is given to the TV characters. I can honestly say I hope none of the TV characters return for more than the smallest of cameos in Season Two.
I don't have the energy for a big long write-up of my thoughts revisiting Episode 3, but I can say that the final few scenes: Asher meeting Croft, Gared fighting Britt, and especially Rodrik standing up to Gryff, are some of the best of the whole Season. I can't tell you how many times I've looked up the Rodrik standing up to Gryff scene just to watch it on YouTube, because it's just that great of a scene.
I don't know in my heart if this is still a 10/10 like Episode Two just felt like it was, so I'll give it a 9.5/10, which I'm saying is my rating for cases like this, where my feelings are torn. I'm almost to that place where I can ignore the flaws and give it a 10/10, but not quite.
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Post by jake frost on Apr 1, 2018 1:00:32 GMT
Personally I can't really replay any telltale game after the first couple of times without getting bored. They all become a slog once the not knowing and choice impact wears off.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 1, 2018 1:48:50 GMT
Personally I can't really replay any telltale game after the first couple of times without getting bored. They all become a slog once the not knowing and choice impact wears off. I definitely feel this. Oddly enough I find that TWD S2 is probably the most painless one to replay over and over again because there's just so little to it.
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Post by jake frost on Apr 1, 2018 1:55:24 GMT
Personally I can't really replay any telltale game after the first couple of times without getting bored. They all become a slog once the not knowing and choice impact wears off. I definitely feel this. Oddly enough I find that TWD S2 is probably the most painless one to replay over and over again because there's just so little to it. maybe they were onto something with those shorter episodes /s
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Apr 1, 2018 8:35:14 GMT
Man, these replays are just.... so boring. I'm sure it's because I already know what's going to happen and I've already replayed it like... I think five times? Or maybe this is my fifth time. Either way, very, very slow episodes. Exploring and combat, both boring mechanics. Mira's sections, boring. Most of the choices don't really work anymore because I know they have literally no impact or I'll get railroaded. I didn't say this in my post about Episode 2, but the awkward dialogue mostly disappeared there, and that continues to be the case here. Still, a new problem arises; too much time is given to the TV characters. I can honestly say I hope none of the TV characters return for more than the smallest of cameos in Season Two. I don't have the energy for a big long write-up of my thoughts revisiting Episode 3, but I can say that the final few scenes: Asher meeting Croft, Gared fighting Britt, and especially Rodrik standing up to Gryff, are some of the best of the whole Season. I can't tell you how many times I've looked up the Rodrik standing up to Gryff scene just to watch it on YouTube, because it's just that great of a scene. I don't know in my heart if this is still a 10/10 like Episode Two just felt like it was, so I'll give it a 9.5/10, which I'm saying is my rating for cases like this, where my feelings are torn. I'm almost to that place where I can ignore the flaws and give it a 10/10, but not quite. This always needs to be said, but the voice actor for Griff is soooooo good. The way you can hear fear in his voice if you stand up is so well done. I mean the alternative choice isn't bad, but standing up is so goddamn badass.
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