TellTale's The Walking Dead
#2501
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:06
#2502
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:08
#2503
Guest_greengoron89_*
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:17
Guest_greengoron89_*
Clementine's light complexion seems to come from her mother:

If I had to guess I'd say her mother has some European ancestry, but other than her complexion she's pretty obviously African-American.
#2504
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:19
So, i just finished both seasons of TWD & enjoyed both even if it got kinda depressing at times. I gotta ask tho, what race is Clementine supposed to be? im guessing she's ment to be black considering people repeatedly kept mistaking her as being Lee's biological daughter which confused me tbh since she looks white compared to every other dark skinned character in either season
#2505
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:19
*Feels like kicking a hornets nest*
- GreyLycanTrope aime ceci
#2506
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:20
*Feels like kicking a hornets nest*
Spoiler
#2507
Guest_greengoron89_*
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:29
Guest_greengoron89_*
#2508
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:34
*Feels like kicking a hornets nest*
Spoiler
Is true, he is very much a broken clock.
#2509
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:37
#2510
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:42
Spoiler
#2511
Posté 22 janvier 2015 - 10:50
Spoiler
#2512
Posté 23 janvier 2015 - 12:35
I'm still incredibly salty about Mike and Bonnie.
#2513
Posté 25 mars 2015 - 10:11
#2514
Posté 15 juin 2015 - 07:12
So apparently we're getting a three-episode "miniseries" that picks up on a portion of Michonne's story from the comics:
https://www.telltale...mes-mini-series
It doesn't sound like this is really Season 3, though hopefully the episodes will be closer in length to the S1/S2 episodes rather than the 400 Days vignettes. I have trouble seeing how the Lee/Clementine storyline can continue at this point, given the divergent endings of Season 2. On the other hand, the fact that it's apparently based around a limited period of time where Michonne was absent from the comics (which I haven't read - my familiarity with TWD is limited to the first 3 TV seasons and the Telltale games) suggests that they aren't planning on making her the protagonist for S3 either.
- leighzard aime ceci
#2515
Posté 15 juin 2015 - 07:27
So apparently we're getting a three-episode "miniseries" that picks up on a portion of Michonne's story from the comics:
https://www.telltale...mes-mini-series
It doesn't sound like this is really Season 3, though hopefully the episodes will be closer in length to the S1/S2 episodes rather than the 400 Days vignettes. I have trouble seeing how the Lee/Clementine storyline can continue at this point, given the divergent endings of Season 2. On the other hand, the fact that it's apparently based around a limited period of time where Michonne was absent from the comics (which I haven't read - my familiarity with TWD is limited to the first 3 TV seasons and the Telltale games) suggests that they aren't planning on making her the protagonist for S3 either.
I think it's like the 400 days thing and they are just trying to keep us occupied until Season 3 rolls around.
I'm thinking you'll play as the baby all grown-up in Season 3 (don't remember it's name) or an entirely new character. Who knows, I'm just hoping for all new characters that are memorable like the ones from Season 1 and some tough choices. I don't remember much of Season 2, but I remember almost all of Season 1 :|
#2516
Posté 15 juin 2015 - 08:24
#2517
Posté 15 juin 2015 - 09:31
Not super excited over it or anything of the sort but will play it when it's out. Could kill a few walkers and see who will screw me over
#2518
Posté 15 juin 2015 - 10:46
I think it's like the 400 days thing and they are just trying to keep us occupied until Season 3 rolls around.
I'm thinking you'll play as the baby all grown-up in Season 3 (don't remember it's name) or an entirely new character. Who knows, I'm just hoping for all new characters that are memorable like the ones from Season 1 and some tough choices. I don't remember much of Season 2, but I remember almost all of Season 1 :|
I think I remember S1 better partly because I played most of it over a period of a month or two, whereas with S2 I mostly played each episode as it came out and often didn't remember exactly what was happening. I don't think S2 really worked that well - Clementine had too much influence for an 11-year-old in a group of adults, and the railroading was more obvious in places.
Playing the baby all grown-up is an interesting idea, but that might require the writers to give away more than they want to about how they see the whole situation developing in the longer term. It seems to me that over the course of, say, 15 or 20 years, it's plausible that either (1) most of the walkers would be permanently killed, so that the remaining concerns would revolve around trying to rebuild some form of medium- or large-scale society, or (2) the human population would dwindle even further due to walker attacks, resource shortages, and fighting each other.
Is it *possible* that the status quo, i.e. no obvious "winner" or "loser" between humans and walkers and no larger communities forming, would persist over that length of time? Maybe, but then I'd prefer that they just create a new adult protagonist and keep it set in the same time frame as the comics and the TV show. Flashing forward only to discover that nothing has really changed kind of defeats the purpose, IMO.
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