bummer,their The Walking Dead thingy was very bad as bad as Heavy Rain,I don't get why it sold maybe because of the amc TV show?
hope they return to their old style soon.
TWD sold way more than any other Telltale game. What do you think?
Pretty sure Telltale is done with traditional adventure games. That's probably why they abandoned the King's Quest license.
I actually think Sam and Max would work better in the interactive episodes more than adventure games. Kind of like the cartoons.
The puzzle elements of the prior seasons was lacking. Are they even gonna go back to Sam and Max?
For me, it doesn't work for a 'serious' atmosphere.Why am I seeing people trashing TWD's art style? It looked great for trying to bring the comic to life and gave it character.
Doing a Sam & Max at a post-WD Telltale would be super fun. I think the pacing and rapid change-up of context of the comics could be captured really well. We don't have any announced Sam & Max stuff, though, other than Sam in Poker Night 2.
Doing a Sam & Max at a post-WD Telltale would be super fun. I think the pacing and rapid change-up of context of the comics could be captured really well. We don't have any announced Sam & Max stuff, though, other than Sam in Poker Night 2.
Werewolves you say?
Doing a Sam & Max at a post-WD Telltale would be super fun. I think the pacing and rapid change-up of context of the comics could be captured really well. We don't have any announced Sam & Max stuff, though, other than Sam in Poker Night 2.
Wow. This is definitely going to be a game that looks far better in stills.
Still not gonna buy it D1, not after the saves bullshit with tWD.
Man, that game had no right being as great as it was for a mid-90s FMV fest.Werewolves you say?
Man, that game had no right being as great as it was for a mid-90s FMV fest.
Is it still the same engine? Telltale's engine is due for an update, it's never been well-optimized.
I hope it isn't a new engine, they have already spent so much time ironing out the bugs of the old one ...