KwoaruConfident SmirkFlawless Golden PecsRegistered Userregular
you will actually get the option to decide whether or not you want to go see a movie that night or stay in and listen to the radio by the fire, if you pick the latter then the wayne parents live and you get the secret happy ending
I want different episodes to do different styles of Batman.
60's TV Series Batman, 90's Movies Batman, TAS Batman, Nolan Movies Batman, Arkham Games Batman...
Considering that we will get TWD 3, GoT 2, Batman and Marvel's Game, chances for Tales from the Borderlands 2 and Wolf Among Us 2 are pretty bloody small.
As much as I love Fables and would love more games in that setting
I don't need WAU2, and would be OK if we didn't end up getting it—the first one was basically a perfect experience
Honestly I'm cool with Telltale making more Walkind Dead shit
Personally I won't play it but they seem to enjoy making them a lot, they are evidently popular and good sellers and are, even at their worst, far better than anything else from that franchise
Also Season One is still an absolutely fantastic, heartbreaking, story
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I'd attribute that to the writers though, who left and made Firewatch
I hope that a Batman game will open Telltale up to the possibility of a Superman game, which is basically the only format I wanted a Superman-focused game to be in these days anyway
I wonder what the Batman game will even be like, considering Batman is an established character with a known personality. It seems like it will be hard to have meaningful choices that each feel "Batman-y".
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It'll depend a lot a lot on which aesthetic they go with or if they try to make a new telltale-y version of him
It sounds like they want to spend more time having you be Bruce and having to deal with the duality of also being Batman, which could be an interesting take in terms of how games have handled the character so far. But I hope they take the viewpoint of Bruce being the actual fake, assumed identity and Batman being the self he wants to be. Also that they realize that they need to add more of a human element through the people and culture of Gotham; I think Austin Walker had a good breakdown on that a while back re: Arkham Knight.
They haven't mentioned any of the Bat Family yet so that probably reduces the chance of this kind of being like Year Zero. I'd really like for something along the lines of Hush though, or Long Halloween. Not terribly grimdark, adventuring through several members of the rogues gallery trying to solve a mystery. I'm tired of 90s-era, worn down Batman.
Also it sounds like this is the only Telltale game I'll have any interest in next year, which is real unfortunate.
My first reaction to Telltale Batman was that I didn't care
But thinking about it, Wolf Among Us was a damn fine game, and distilled to its most basic elements it was about doing detective work and also beating the shit out of people, and it did those two things very well. So yeah, I think I'm down for Telltale Batman
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Game of Thrones 2 and Walking Dead 3 are upcoming, but I don't know if either of those would be next year
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60's TV Series Batman, 90's Movies Batman, TAS Batman, Nolan Movies Batman, Arkham Games Batman...
I'm so tired of it
as much as I love Samira Wiley, why didn't they just get Michonne's actress?
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They didn't get Steven Yeun to play Glenn, either
I think that's just a continuation of their "this is an adaptation of the comics, not the show" thing
Game of Thrones was in the TV show universe, so they got Natalie Dormer and Lena Headey and The Dink
But Grey Ghost now some new people can suffer through a zombie hell in new and unpleasant ways
Isn't that exciting
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As much as I love Fables and would love more games in that setting
I don't need WAU2, and would be OK if we didn't end up getting it—the first one was basically a perfect experience
Leave them both at the one contained perfect things they are
Wolf Among Us already has all sorts of continuations anyway
Have Fiona be one of the playable characters in Borderlands 3 and maybe have Sasha as an NPC and see some impact in the world of what Rhys is up to
But I think a Borderlands Season 2 would be alright
Personally I won't play it but they seem to enjoy making them a lot, they are evidently popular and good sellers and are, even at their worst, far better than anything else from that franchise
Also Season One is still an absolutely fantastic, heartbreaking, story
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What if I made an opening for Tales from the Borderlands
In the style of True Detective
They haven't mentioned any of the Bat Family yet so that probably reduces the chance of this kind of being like Year Zero. I'd really like for something along the lines of Hush though, or Long Halloween. Not terribly grimdark, adventuring through several members of the rogues gallery trying to solve a mystery. I'm tired of 90s-era, worn down Batman.
Also it sounds like this is the only Telltale game I'll have any interest in next year, which is real unfortunate.
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When Batman is around, you're Gordon or Barbara
Also while I never played it I heard from folks like Patrick Klepek and Alex Navarro that Season 2 was alright, just not particularly great
As opposed to GoT which appears to be a garbage fire
what if you played as Matches Malone
Has there ever been a story where Matches Malone impersonates Jim Gordon just by putting on a trench coat and fedora
Okay, but what is Firewatch?
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But thinking about it, Wolf Among Us was a damn fine game, and distilled to its most basic elements it was about doing detective work and also beating the shit out of people, and it did those two things very well. So yeah, I think I'm down for Telltale Batman
giving me one bullet is like come on man
i know i'm gonna have this bullet at the end now
The thing they do with that bullet is one of my favorite things Telltale has ever done
What did they do?
A MISERABLE LITTLE PILE OF SECRETS
that was alright, but the final episode was filled with audio errors that sucked a lot of impact out