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#26
keyip

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20 is price for a full game, yes. For non AAA game. Go look for Dead State on steam (25), This war of Mine(I think it is 15 now). Both games with at least double plytrhrough time, and replayability - something that in TT games is not present.

 

 

The two games you mentioned are Indie's. Indie games can sell for as low as a couple of bucks. A "couple of bucks" isn't the accepted price of a full game though, and to compare Telltale's offering with the price of Indie games and say the price is "exuberant" is place fast and loose with the truth imo. FTL, for example, is cheaper than most games and offers more hours of gameplay than most AA games. That's not really an example of a "full priced game" though.



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No thanks, if I want the Telltale experience with a Dragon Age twist, I'll just watch Dawn of the Seeker and press a button on my controller every 5 minutes.



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I would be interested in playing the a game by Telltale in the Dragon Age universe specially an adaption of the comics books. ^_^


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Zeroth Angel

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Nah. We are talking about the company that wants to make a story mode for Minecraft.


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Hell yeah I'd buy it; I'd buy it and then fan-pimp it everywhere I went.  All the qualities of a Visual Novel with the added fun of some click-and-search games and different quick time events instead of repetitive clicking combat?  I've long thought that I'd love to play a visual novel game with the narrative quality of a golden-era bioware game.  (Not that there aren't some stunningly well written Japanese visual novels games; some of those games will get you bawling, no doubt about it, but I'd love to see some western style fantasy and sci fi visual novels of comparative length and quality.) 

 

"Tales of the Borderlands" looks to be a lot of fun, (and the first chapter was) but Bioware could take one of its properties and do even better.

 

I couldn't but this thing fast enough.



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Yes! I want a Tales of Dragon Age or something like that done as a collaboration between Telltale and Bioware. Bioware can focus on the next game in the main Dragon Age series while Telltale can handle the spin off which builds on the Dragon Age universe.


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That would be fun. I loved The Wolf Among Us



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Mentioned it in another thread before, but I'd play the heck out of Telltale's rendition of Hard in Hightown...

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TheJediSaint

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Telltale making a Dragon Age game?  I'd buy that for a dollar.



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Darkly Tranquil

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Something like "The Last Court" could work nicely as a Telltale-like game. I'd give it a shot.

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Tis an interesting idea. Telltale do make pretty fascinating story-oriented games



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Yes, but while the Telltale games are meant to be good I think them overpriced. I mean I only just found out Wolf Amoung Us was about the Fables world, which I have read and loved (at one time) but I cannot bring myself to pay for £20, or even £10 for these games. Not sure why though, they may be good value...of course there may be something wrong with me.



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DarkKnightHolmes

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Hell no, telltale is already making billions of games at one time. Don't need to another one to take forever.



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His Majesty Lord Crash

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No, please not. The Dragon Age lore is in no way good enough to justify a Telltale game. They do Game of Thrones now so why going a step back? I can't see them being motivated to do a Dragon Age game.



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Telltale doesn't disappoint. I do want a collaboration.



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For me, it would depend.   It would have to come out as a single game with a release date.   I don't buy telltale games anymore until they have all the chapters completed.   The first walking dead one destroyed any desire for that staggered release style.     Usually by the time the last chapter releases I can get the thing for $5. 

 

They are really shooting themselves in the foot by not just releasing the entire game at a time.  



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No, please not. The Dragon Age lore is in no way good enough to justify a Telltale game.

That hardly seems true when they're making a game about Minecraft.

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For me, it would depend.   It would have to come out as a single game with a release date.   I don't buy telltale games anymore until they have all the chapters completed.   The first walking dead one destroyed any desire for that staggered release style.     Usually by the time the last chapter releases I can get the thing for $5. 

 

They are really shooting themselves in the foot by not just releasing the entire game at a time.  

Yeah, I completely agree with you. I love their games, but I absolutely hate the waiting for next episodes. I used to buy the first episode at full price (to support them) and then wait for them to finish but I am not going to do that any more. I think that if they focused on one game, released it and then mvoed to another they would be making games much more faster.



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It does seem like it'd be an interesting combo, but personally I prefer more gameplay than comes in a Telltale game so I doubt I would buy it.



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Of course there isn't any filler. It's because its only the story because there isn't any combat.

 

Also people don't 'recognise it' because Telltale's superiority in narrative is subjective; like how good you think your hair is, when I believe it looks horrible. We are both right because it's about perspective. Because YOU think it's better doesn't mean people that don't think so are in denial and sit in the corner rocking back and forth going "BioWare is better than Telltale"

 

 

Despair demon thinks that giving the player every minute detail (power points, war assets, material collection and 10 hours worth of unnamed characters narrating their lives) is a good story telling because it's all about perspective. 



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Despair demon thinks that giving the player every minute detail (power points, war assets, material collection and 10 hours worth of unnamed characters narrating their lives) is a good story telling because it's all about perspective.

Despair Demon has a point people rate quality of the narrative differently, based on their tastes.

Note, this is the actual narrative, which should not be confused with game mechanics that have nothing to do with it. (that some have problems with separating these two is one of the reasons why the opinions on said narratives will vary)

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I'd play it because its Dragon Age and Telltale but I don't like the idea of actually seeing the two together.



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Telltale should make a Dragon Age porn... complete with Scout Harding.


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Nope. Bioware can tell their own stories.

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Akka le Vil

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I haven't played a Telltale production, so forgive my ignorance if I'm wrong, but from what I've heard, aren't they more visual novels than actual games ?