Finished the first 3 episodes of each of
The Wolf Among Us and
The Walking Dead: Season Two. Both are worth playing. So far I'm liking TWD slightly better than I liked S1 at the same point, but we'll see how it finishes up.
By this point I can see through Telltale's "choice" mechanics (your choices seem to be meaningless as far as the overall narrative goes), but still see value in how it makes me feel when I choose something that I later regret, and how that changes how I act later. At the same time, they're kinda trying to make you feel bad no matter what you choose. It will be interesting to see if it gets really tiresome or if Telltale eventually evolved into more truly impactful choices.
In TWD S2E3 I made some choices that make me feel much more like I've contributed to Clementine's character. Even if the overall narrative stays the same, she's a certain way now (in my head, whether or not it comes to pass in-game) that she would not be with all players.
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Originally Posted by Singasong2222
Last of us remastered
If you like helping people get up on ledges and moving ladders around, looking for junk this game is for you
Game is boreing it is just aimless walking looking for the next exit and emptying the rooms of bad guys so you can move on
Was really looking forward to it as it was hyped up, like playing uncharted with different characters both games are slow and boreing.
Hahaha, had 3 co-workers yesterday literally stand before me imploring me to play the game despite my skepticism, and how they all love it yet are all people with different interests.