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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2014 20:43:53 GMT
I love how Carver completely destroys Clementine in that scene. Then Sarah destroys Carver's argument with serious foreshadowing.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jun 29, 2014 20:44:57 GMT
I disagree with the sad aspect, there is a artform to making people cry, there is, and yes, it matters a lot who is it and how much we like him, but it matters a hell of a lot more how you do it, I loved Omid, but I didn't cry when he died, I was angry, I thought it was dumb and a waste! I didn't know Alvin all that well at all, your right, but for me his death in episode 3 was far more sad then Omid just because it was set up and executed better, its as simple as that. Oh, and the Telltale we knew and loved, it died with the old forum far as I am concerned. That's absolute bull, man. The execution isn't gonna do you any good if there's no build-up to it. In fact, Alvin's death was as much of a waste as Omid's was. You save the guy, and guess what, he disappears for most of episode 3 and then when you meet him, he gets killed 3 minutes later! I barely know Alvin. He killed a guy, that's all. That's all we know about his more personal details. But that's very vague character development. Compared to season 1 where you could go around asking people questions and get to know them better, we didn't do friendly chatter with Alvin and we revealed to the whole group way more information about Clementine, then they revealed their information to us. So far, the best information we got out of most people in the group, is their parents are dead. But here's a fact for you.But you do have to agree how you kill someone matters about as much as the character themselves right?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jun 29, 2014 20:46:06 GMT
Not gonna lie, I still love the everloving shit out of Season 2. I don't care about illusion of choice, because I know that it's an illusion. I actually wish they'd stop making determinant characters so they'd be more easy to expand upon. I wish they'd said fuck it to the outcomes of 400 days and just made it so the characters made a passing comment like 'my friends left and came back for me a month or so later'. I come to the game for the story - there's something enticing about it - and the choices are a bonus for me. I like making choices such as sitting with Luke or Kenny as it feels like a moral dilemma even though I know it won't have an affect later on. I am totally with you here, yes season 2 might not be as good as season 1, and its not likely GOTY, but I still love it with all my heart, with all I am.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jun 29, 2014 20:47:12 GMT
I love how Carver completely destroys Clementine in that scene. Then Sarah destroys Carver's argument with serious foreshadowing. Huh, I never choose that option, really good.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 17:33:26 GMT
I agree with almost everything that was written above, but I still think that TWD2 is a good game. The problem is that many of us expected that it will match (or even be superior) to the excellent Season 1. The thing is, right after completing S1 I knew that there is no way that Telltale will make a sequel better than original - I simply lowered my expectations prior to the release of Season 2. This way I wasn't disappointed - the story is still good, albeit worse than S1, and that's enough for me (so far - if the story goes off the rails in the final two episodes, I will be REALLY angry, but that's highly unlikely).
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 17:36:42 GMT
*guywhoreallylikesSeasonTwowandersintothreadaboutSeasonTwobeingbad*
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 17:42:57 GMT
*guywhoreallylikesSeasonTwowandersintothreadaboutSeasonTwobeingbad* It's not a thread about season 2 being bad. It's about it being good but not anywhere near as good as season 1.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 17:56:34 GMT
I like Season 2, but honestly...if Clem wasn't in it, I'd be out of here. Kenny is debatable, I like him but he's had too much screentime, he overshadows the group. Hopefully that can change in Episode 4.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 3, 2014 18:02:48 GMT
I agree with almost everything that was written above, but I still think that TWD2 is a good game. The problem is that many of us expected that it will match (or even be superior) to the excellent Season 1. The thing is, right after completing S1 I knew that there is no way that Telltale will make a sequel better than original - I simply lowered my expectations prior to the release of Season 2. This way I wasn't disappointed - the story is still good, albeit worse than S1, and that's enough for me (so far - if the story goes off the rails in the final two episodes, I will be REALLY angry, but that's highly unlikely). Very true, I didn't expect it to be better, so I lowered my expectations and I am fine with what I have gotten mostly, and I find it super unlikely that it will go off the rails and even then, as long as it doesn't go off and say it was all a dream, its fine.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 18:15:43 GMT
*guywhoreallylikesSeasonTwowandersintothreadaboutSeasonTwobeingbad* It's not a thread about season 2 being bad. It's about it being good but not anywhere near as good as season 1. My mistake, let me correct it. *guywholikesSeasonTwobetterthanSeasonOnewandersintothreadaboutSeasonTwobeingnotasgoodasSeasonOne*
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 18:38:06 GMT
I like Season 2, but honestly...if Clem wasn't in it, I'd be out of here. Kenny is debatable, I like him but he's had too much screentime, he overshadows the group. Hopefully that can change in Episode 4. Season 2 Clem is barely Clem anyway; there's a lack of resemblance between Season 1 and Season 2, her voice is different, her personality is different, she's pretty much not Clem but we psyche ourselves into thinking she is.
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jul 3, 2014 19:01:30 GMT
Yeah, I really wanted there to be more transition between S1 Clem and S2 Clem.
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Post by sos on Jul 3, 2014 19:35:43 GMT
I understand the change in voice... Without trying to sound creepy, girls hit puberty earlier than boys. Her voice would deepen. How much isn't for me to say.
Her entire face looks off. Not just losing baby fat.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 3, 2014 19:50:56 GMT
I understand the change in voice... Without trying to sound creepy, girls hit puberty earlier than boys. Her voice would deepen. How much isn't for me to say. Her entire face looks off. Not just losing baby fat. Yeah, comparing the two faces it looks like they could be related, but not the same person at all.
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Post by DomeWing333 on Jul 3, 2014 20:07:55 GMT
The individual features are there (except her lips are a bit too small in the S2 one), but the facial proportions are off.
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