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Post by Mr. Glow on Aug 22, 2014 0:08:47 GMT 1
So if Clem dies, will Kenny be the protagonist of Season 3?
That'd be pretty cool. The tagline could be Tactical Old Man Head Crushing Action.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Aug 22, 2014 0:27:58 GMT 1
Goddamnit feels, not YET!
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Post by Mister Buch on Aug 22, 2014 1:12:54 GMT 1
So if Clem dies, will Kenny be the protagonist of Season 3? That'd be pretty cool. The tagline could be Tactical Old Man Head Crushing Action. "Hello Kenny" * WHO THE FUCK ARE YOU SAYING 'HELLO' TO?! * MY SON IS DEAD LET'S ESCAPE RIGHT NOW * (Crush head)
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Aug 26, 2014 11:29:51 GMT 1
So....the finale is out. Think I gon crie noa....
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Post by Mister Buch on Aug 26, 2014 14:31:36 GMT 1
Apparently I have to wait til tomorrow for the Xbox 360 version.
Gorvar, saw your new status as I was typing this. You magnificent bastard.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Aug 26, 2014 16:52:08 GMT 1
Right back at ya, buddy.
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Post by Mister Buch on Aug 27, 2014 17:13:59 GMT 1
I won't give any spoilers or go in depth.
But - man. Did anyone else feel a real anticlimax for all of the endings? I wasn't morally comfortable with any of them, either. I felt like I had to do one of three things my Clementine would never do, and then.... nothing happened or was resolved.
*Mass Effect 3 joke.* Now I know how y'all felt, huh.
That said, while I think this season was significantly less impressive than the first - mostly down to being aimless and badly structured - it was still a great show. All the scenes building up to the end really moved me and gave me loads to think about. That one scene in the RV - perfect. This series on a bad day is still better than most games. But... yeah. Every episode I powered off thinking, 'so what?' and 'why couldn't I do such a thing' and this was no exception.
Anyone else want to weigh in with a review?
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Post by Mister Buch on Aug 27, 2014 17:36:14 GMT 1
I feel like this whole season was free of consequences. Every time somebody died - Sarah and Rebecca are the best examples - I just thought, "Oh, right." And then tried to force myself to be horrified or guilty, but just couldn't - I didn't particularly care about that person really and there was no reason to believe it was either my or Clementine's fault. And then I thought, 'That's odd, I assumed that character was building up to something,' and after that moment nobody ever mentioned her again and Clem just carried on, completely unmoved and unchanged as if nothing had happened. Every bloody time. The ending was just -- that, again.
This is driving me crazy now.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Aug 27, 2014 18:22:10 GMT 1
Hey the Kenny leaving you at the Wellington scene was done VERY well. I personaly prefer that ending since..I agree both Jane's and Clem alone endings are kinda lackluster. Also I will admit the Kenny vs Jane fight was very well done and it has you on your feet, deffo if you played it the first time around. Also the being lost in the snow was really cool (badum-tish). I cared about Clem and Kenny, i grew to love Luke, Mike, Jane, Sarita...Russian Harry Potter can go die in a fucking fire. I think what happens to Mike's group is kinda cool since we never had that happen before really. I warned you all about Bonnie, the bitch!
Overall I think Season 2...i liked it for what it was. I dont really want to compare it to season one because that's unfair. This was Clem' story and how she is coping after Lee's death. We're two years ahead in the apocalypse and people are just coping with that now since the hope that everything will turn it has been stomped on the ground repeatedly. I am wondering how season 3 will turn out though.
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Post by Mister Buch on Aug 27, 2014 19:31:16 GMT 1
Got to disagree with you entirely there.... except for the part about Mike and Bonnie - that was pretty neat.
Maybe it's just me. I just felt like this was a forced, lazy and aimless continuation, written for the sheer sake of it. I mean - where was Crista? I feel like this season was not a story, just a bunch of plot contrivances and repeated scenes. Good scenes. But. Maaaaaaan. I am a disappoint.
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Post by Mr. Glow on Aug 27, 2014 22:56:00 GMT 1
Clementine will return
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Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season Three: The Search for Sane People
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Aug 27, 2014 23:55:23 GMT 1
Its okay Buch, agree to disagree man
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Post by Mister Buch on Aug 28, 2014 2:28:53 GMT 1
I'm still learning how to do that.
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Post by Warhammer Gorvar on Aug 28, 2014 10:03:26 GMT 1
Well in that case your current avatar sucks Buch....just like your gorilla face! That does it to a banana!...yeah....TAKE DAT!
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Post by Clint Johnston on Sept 9, 2014 20:09:20 GMT 1
I finally finished episode 5. Totally killed Kenny. As many times as that guy lost all sense with both Lee and Clementine, I was happy to be rid of him. Not sure if I made the right choice though. Wellington (which I only get to if I let him kill Jane) seems a better location than the wreckage of Howe's hardware (Turned away the family though. The guy brushing the woman away set off my sensors.). Anyone else pissed that 400 days didn't matter worth a damn?
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