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I dont understand why there are no puzzles in such a nice game would it be too hard if makes you think for couple minutes?
No puzzles? Are we playing the same game? There are puzzles in the game, just pretty simple. Maybe you forgot the definition of a puzzle.
Not only are the puzzles very simple, but there also only very few of them!
I think “no puzzles” is an accurate description
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I dont understand why there are no puzzles in such a nice game would it be too hard if makes you think for couple minutes?
No puzzles? Are we playing the same game? There are puzzles in the game, just pretty simple. Maybe you forgot the definition of a puzzle.
Not only are the puzzles very simple, but there also only very few of them!
I think “no puzzles” is an accurate description
Puzzles are puzzles. No personal opinion about it.
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Puzzles are puzzles. No personal opinion about it.
No “Real puzzles” then
It is really a matter of definition, i mean how simple can a puzzle be, and still be considered a puzzles? If you consider the “puzzles” in TWD real puzzles, then everything is a puzzle, and you must live a life ridled with puzzles
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I’m wondering what the gameplay mechanics are like in this - can someone compare it to another game so I can get an idea?
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I’m wondering what the gameplay mechanics are like in this - can someone compare it to another game so I can get an idea?
Heavy Rain.
I’m wondering what the gameplay mechanics are like in this - can someone compare it to another game so I can get an idea?
The gameplay?
Maybe Heavy Rain but not so heavy on QTEs
OK, thanks! It definitely sounds like something I might enjoy. Does it lend itself better to consoles than the PC? Farenheit and Heavy Rain (both of which I loved) I think work better on consoles.
Currently Playing: The Testament of Sherlock Holmes;
Currently Re-Playing: Culpa Innata
Recently Finished: Secret Files: Puritas Cordis, Art of Murder: Hunt for the Puppeteer, Dear Esther
Puzzles are puzzles. No personal opinion about it.
No “Real puzzles” then
It is really a matter of definition, i mean how simple can a puzzle be, and still be considered a puzzles? If you consider the “puzzles” in TWD real puzzles, then everything is a puzzle, and you must live a life ridled with puzzles
HA! I’m finding this whole thread to be a puzzle. The idea of “choose your own adventure as long as your choice reflects the moral majority of adventures” seems like an a really convoluted way to avoid taking any creative responsibility for unoriginal, regurgitated material, meaning…it sounds like they are letting the players direct a game with premise was adapted, and in turn receiving all the credit. Derp?
On the other hand, this could be a pretty spiffy way to trick people into participating in a sociological study on the moral decay (har-har) of modern society.
On the third hand, I am completely wrong and fail to understand the deep emotional nature of being forced to decide whether to saw off another persons leg or run away from the encroaching horde of reanimated man-eating corpses.
My soul is blacker then a coffin full of dead bats during a new moon
on Halloween at midnight.
Definitely the third hand.
Best part of the episode:
- “Did you lick the saltlick?”
- “I dunno”.
Telltale unsurprisingly have mentioned they want to do a second season of Walking Dead games. It has probably been their biggest hit commercially and critically to date so that’s a no brainier.
annoyingly Activision have announced a Walking Dead game based on the TV show ather than the comic book and are making it a FPS zombie game. the comic and tv show has never been about the actual zombies it has always been about the humans surviving in a fucked up world and how they can be a bigger threat than the zombies.
An adventure game is nothing more than a good story set with engaging puzzles that fit seamlessly in with the story and the characters, and looks and sounds beautiful.
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Telltale unsurprisingly have mentioned they want to do a second season of Walking Dead games. It has probably been their biggest hit commercially and critically to date so that’s a no brainier.
Doesn’t surprise me either. One of the biggest flaws with the episodic model is that people won’t finish your episodes if the puzzles are too hard and, therefore, won’t buy additional episodes. By replacing real obstacles in a game with Quantic Dream’s brand of choose-your-own-adventure you solve this issue nicely.
Telltale unsurprisingly have mentioned they want to do a second season of Walking Dead games. It has probably been their biggest hit commercially and critically to date so that’s a no brainier.
Doesn’t surprise me either. One of the biggest flaws with the episodic model is that people won’t finish your episodes if the puzzles are too hard and, therefore, won’t buy additional episodes. By replacing real obstacles in a game with Quantic Dream’s brand of choose-your-own-adventure you solve this issue nicely.
Not just episodic model, finishing rate of AAA full game releases like GTA4 is less than 50% too, people don’t finish story campaigns, they are in for either multiplayer or sandbox nature more to have gaming in short bursts , but don’t finish story campaigns, all the more reason for developers of single player games to add multiplayer. Hitman absolution guys found out even with streamlined additions game wont be finished by almost 80%, and Cage said that Heavy rain was finished by almost 70% of people, which shows and explains alot about existing behavior of gamers.
I too dont have time for puzzles or hard gamedesign unless hard gameplay comes in balanced and motivating shape of Darksouls which i finished twice. But bad puzzles which are derivates or just trying to emulate old times ain’t cut out for me anymore.
I think Telltale are on right track in storytelling for majority, regardless of model.
Just played episode 3, it just keeps delivering amazing moments.
Also, this episode felt longer, maybe because it had more dialogue I think
Also, Carly!!!!!No!!! Nearly fell of my chair when Lilly did it
Can’t wait for the next episode.
i can barely stand to wait until all 5 episodes are out…. but i will wait to get it until then, so i can play at my own pace. Im quite excited.
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