Dave of Canada wrote...
Different game but I feel it's better to post it here than in a new thread. Jesus, this looks bad.
That actually hurts.
Cyberarmy wrote...
Dave of Canada wrote...
Different game but I feel it's better to post it here than in a new thread. Jesus, this looks bad.
Can't believe how bad zombie design is considering this game and/or series.
They killed Carley/Doug because it was too much work for them to handle doing variable scenes. It is why both characters barely appeared in episode 2.AstusOz wrote...
I saved Carley too. She seemed pretty capable and level headed.
I liked the relationship between her and Lee and was completely taken by surprise when Lilly snapped and shot her. I swore so, so loudly. Ended up leaving her on the side of the road.
Dave of Canada wrote...
Different game but I feel it's better to post it here than in a new thread. Jesus, this looks bad.
I felt a bit bad about leaving her but I just could not trust her. She may have been grief stricken, stressed and all that but everyone was in the same mess. She snapped and I felt it could have happened again.Chewin3 wrote...
Was as well deeply mad at Lilly over that scene. Though I still felt sentimental and actually liked Lilly, so I took her aboard.
Of course, she--naturally--went and did that trick of hers. B*tch.
It's a damn shame. I actually thought of the Bethany/Carver thing when I had to choose between them, lol.Ghost1017 wrote...
They killed Carley/Doug because it was too much work for them to handle doing variable scenes. It is why both characters barely appeared in episode 2.AstusOz wrote...
I saved Carley too. She seemed pretty capable and level headed.
I liked the relationship between her and Lee and was completely taken by surprise when Lilly snapped and shot her. I swore so, so loudly. Ended up leaving her on the side of the road.
Modifié par xSTONEYx187x, 03 janvier 2013 - 08:26 .
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Out of curiosity, what does happen if you take her with you? I abandoned her myself (and didn't feel even a bit of guilt over it; she deserved far worse, IMO).AstusOz wrote...
I felt a bit bad about leaving her but I just could not trust her. She may have been grief stricken, stressed and all that but everyone was in the same mess. She snapped and I felt it could have happened again.Chewin3 wrote...
Was as well deeply mad at Lilly over that scene. Though I still felt sentimental and actually liked Lilly, so I took her aboard.
Of course, she--naturally--went and did that trick of hers. B*tch.
I read afterwards what happens if you take her with you. I had a little chuckle.
Cthulhu42 wrote...
Out of curiosity, what does happen if you take her with you? I abandoned her myself (and didn't feel even a bit of guilt over it; she deserved far worse, IMO).
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Wow, what a b*tch. Now I'm even more glad I abandoned her.The Ethereal Writer Redux wrote...
Cthulhu42 wrote...
Out of curiosity, what does happen if you take her with you? I abandoned her myself (and didn't feel even a bit of guilt over it; she deserved far worse, IMO).
She steals the RV. How she takes it will differ depending on your relationship with her. She may take it by force because she hates you, or ask you to bring Clementine and yourself along with her because she likes you.
Either way though, she kicks you out of the RV and takes it for herself.
Kenny says it's only got about 30 miles left on it before it can't be repaired anymore though.
How do you get the pencil to do the rubbing for the train instructions though? IIRC, it was in the RV.
Episode 3.Leinadi wrote...
I just finished up this game after getting it on STEAM. Like most others, I can't say enough good things about the level of drama and the way it is handled. Moreover, I'm positively shocked that they managed to get the Lee and Clementine relationship working so *incredibly* well. Who'd ever heard of a "innocent kid role" you actually *liked* in media, not to mention in a game.
I guess my main complaint is that you can still kinda tell where the game "chokes up" and has to clean house for the plot to keep going. Would've been really awesome if the game really got non-linear in terms of characters and all that but yeah... resources and all that.
The other point and click gameplay was just there I think. Mainly served as a bit of a break from the real interesting stuff. It never really bothered me but it wasn't particularly annoying either.
But yeah, haven't been this touched by a game in a *really* long time. Despite the more primitive graphics, other companies should look to The Walking Dead on how to really accomplish things cinematically, have good and pretty believable dialogue, good pacing and good acting.
LPPrince wrote...
Of course he was talking about her colossal eating habits, duh.
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Modifié par Cthulhu42, 06 janvier 2013 - 02:29 .
Dave of Canada wrote...
I'd like to see the baby die in the womb and reanimate, eating / clawing it's way out.
Yeah I didn't catch onto that until it was too late. I bloody offered her a drink of the wine from the attic and she chugged it all down like it was her last.SOLID_EVEREST wrote...
Spoiler about Christa:
I was poking around the Walking Dead Wiki, and I found out it's speculated that Christa is pregnant. Damn, I'm on my third walkthrough, and I didn't expect a thing. I guess I just haven't been paying attention. I wonder why the hell she hid it from the group. Now, I'm definitely sure her and Omid survived. Her pregnancy could be a really good plot for the next season.
Modifié par Naughty Bear, 07 janvier 2013 - 11:44 .
So has season two had any sort of announcement