He was killed a decade ago, what are you expecting? they shilled Clem for 3 seasons and didn't make her an interesting character in any shape or form. Clem should've became a psycho after what she went through but nope, she's a discount Lee without the dad energy
i was actually talking about the game haha, I just used that lee pic because the cover for the game is very dark and dark pics never thrive on the Ganker catalog
He was killed a decade ago, what are you expecting? they shilled Clem for 3 seasons and didn't make her an interesting character in any shape or form. Clem should've became a psycho after what she went through but nope, she's a discount Lee without the dad energy
I used to be obsessed with this franchise when it was brand new. Patiently waiting for each episode (specially season 2, how funny that most episodes took only 3 months to come out yet at the time it felt like an eternity)
Nowadays I think the first game is a solid 6 and the rest are kind of crap.
i dont have an issue with the story. but the animations are fairly dogshit for a 2012 game, everything seems to move like a puppet on wires. the choices are evidently lacking in impact.
why does Telltale only focus on licensed properties outside of Sam & Max too?
it came out during the boom of let's players on youtube, and the game itself is perfect for those kinds of videos
slow paced history driven game which no much gameplay and "tough" choices to make
It was lightning in a bottle basically. It was Telltale's first narrative-heavy game and all their usual tricks and tropes, like character hallways, choices not actually mattering, etc. were unknown. It was basically watching a magic trick for the first time, and every game TT made after it was the same trick but you learned exactly how it worked.
It was a potential revival of point and click adventure games with meaningful storytelling and characters. Instead of exploring the potential TT instead tried to milk their success by buying expensive IPs and made them into TWD clones. Remember Telltale's Jurassic Park, Back to the Future, and Batman? I don't. They should've just focused on The Wolf Among us instead of doing those shitty cash grabs.
Let him rest.
i was actually talking about the game haha, I just used that lee pic because the cover for the game is very dark and dark pics never thrive on the Ganker catalog
truly forgotten huh
Lee is a N
Kenny should've just killed this n-word.
Why did you spell forgotten with a 3
Anyways, Season one is the only good entry
so that the Gankerx fags who have "I am forgotten" filtered can see my post
He was killed a decade ago, what are you expecting? they shilled Clem for 3 seasons and didn't make her an interesting character in any shape or form. Clem should've became a psycho after what she went through but nope, she's a discount Lee without the dad energy
Larry did nothing wrong. This guy murdered an innocent person and should have rot in prison or worse.
he looks so urban
even just replaying this, damn, how did this even win game of the year in 2012 for Ganker?
I used to be obsessed with this franchise when it was brand new. Patiently waiting for each episode (specially season 2, how funny that most episodes took only 3 months to come out yet at the time it felt like an eternity)
Nowadays I think the first game is a solid 6 and the rest are kind of crap.
"Mature" storytelling without cheap tricks like TLOU
>cheap tricks like TLOU
such as?
Death for shock value
don't be a retarded bro gay now nobody but nonces cared for joel's daughter
lee's slow death was peak slow burn kino
i dont have an issue with the story. but the animations are fairly dogshit for a 2012 game, everything seems to move like a puppet on wires. the choices are evidently lacking in impact.
why does Telltale only focus on licensed properties outside of Sam & Max too?
it came out during the boom of let's players on youtube, and the game itself is perfect for those kinds of videos
slow paced history driven game which no much gameplay and "tough" choices to make
It was lightning in a bottle basically. It was Telltale's first narrative-heavy game and all their usual tricks and tropes, like character hallways, choices not actually mattering, etc. were unknown. It was basically watching a magic trick for the first time, and every game TT made after it was the same trick but you learned exactly how it worked.
The obvious candidate (Mass Effect 3) didn't win due to all the controversy surrounding it and Telltale games were a novelty so it won.
The other major candidate was Journey which was, again, another novelty (indie artsy games).
It was a potential revival of point and click adventure games with meaningful storytelling and characters. Instead of exploring the potential TT instead tried to milk their success by buying expensive IPs and made them into TWD clones. Remember Telltale's Jurassic Park, Back to the Future, and Batman? I don't. They should've just focused on The Wolf Among us instead of doing those shitty cash grabs.
I remember CSI which I thought was kino
What was the point of letting you cut off his hand?
>2014
>i'm forgotten
kek
I love that one episode where Rick remembers all the people who died and he remembers that stupid Sasha chick over this guy.
I hope you guys killed this mentally unstable piece of shit too
why did the devs make a jane vs kenny instead of luke vs kenny?
nobody gives a fuck about jane, if you chose her it's simply because you like kenny
No, and I laughed as he stabbed Jane to death.
He deserved better.
Absolutely not you effeminate little shit
Honourary white man.
you guys are buying the most anticipated sequel since dark souls 2, right?