Aaaaaaaaaaand... there you lost me.Susan Arendt said:Though many of us have deep affection for ye olde point-and-click games of yore, few of us actually want to play them anymore.
I didn't see this as a something bad in the game. I think it shows that this is a brutal world where bad things happen, and if you aren't ready to react at all times you must live with the consequences. An example from the first episode:The time between realizing you need to act and actually getting to is a split second, but that's often enough to get you killed, or force you to live with a consequence you didn't know was coming. You start right back up if you die, and you can "rewind" your game if you really, really can't live with how something played out, but it's frustrating, just the same.
I don't know about the PSN and XBLA versions, but with the Steam (PC) version, you buy the game, you buy the rights to get all future episodes. Honestly, it's a great deal, considering the lenght of each episode and how well crafted they are.Grahav said:Decisions out of A:save the kitten B:burn the kitten? I am interested.
That was a pretty enthusiastic review Susan. But, I am wondering if it is just better to wait for the final episodes and buy a possible compilation of the series.
Point and click adventures are one of my favourite genres. They are usually a little bit more complex and involved than TWD game.nikki191 said:its a point and click adventure its pretty much what they have always beenFedericoV said:Just one question, where's the game? Great story, great voice acting, great cinematics, great setting, great emotional impact. But they forget to put a game in between them. Ok, there's some sort of roleplay but at the end it comes to a very basic form of CYOA with little deviation here and there. The puzzles are very basic and simple.
Basically, it's an interactive movie with very, very, very little gameplay.
Basically. The combination of the Fourth of July and my impending vacation left me short on time, so the choice was review with no video or no review at all. I figured you guys would forgive me just this once.Shjade said:Just out of curiosity, why share the trailer instead of one of your usual video reviews with the written one? Time constraints?
But of course. ^.^Susan Arendt said:Basically. The combination of the Fourth of July and my impending vacation left me short on time, so the choice was review with no video or no review at all. I figured you guys would forgive me just this once.Shjade said:Just out of curiosity, why share the trailer instead of one of your usual video reviews with the written one? Time constraints?![]()
I also didn't want to give away any spoilers. If you know your conversation options going in, you can't help but have an altered experience.Shjade said:But of course. ^.^Susan Arendt said:Basically. The combination of the Fourth of July and my impending vacation left me short on time, so the choice was review with no video or no review at all. I figured you guys would forgive me just this once.Shjade said:Just out of curiosity, why share the trailer instead of one of your usual video reviews with the written one? Time constraints?![]()
With an adventure game it's not as if a gameplay video would look all that different anyway, really, aside from maybe showing examples of the UI, so it isn't exactly a big loss for the review. ;p
I've only just started the comic, so I can't comment on that much. But I honestly prefer the game to the show. I enjoy the show a great deal, don't get me wrong, but I think the game is more compelling.DeeJayTee said:So, yes, awesome game. It's been mentioned before.
Now, I haven't been following much of the Walking Dead comic series or television show. I read a few paragraphs about them on Wikipedia but the basic plot, at first glance, looks kind of muddy.
My question is:
How does the writing in the comic and the TV series compare to the game's? If it's anywhere NEAR as sharp, I'm sold.
Maybe. I had a similar situation, and so have a few other people, but I can't tell if it's a glitch or if we're just overestimating Kenny's appreciate of certain decisions.Eric the Orange said:First I love that you got me to play this game Due to your recommendation. But I hate that I didn't listen to your warning.
But I did encounter something odd that may be a glitch in the choices,
So in episode one you either agree with Kenny or Larry about what to do with duck. I agreed with Kenny, and through episode one that's how it played out. But in episode 2 he started acting like I had agreed with Larry. Is this a glitch in the game?