The Walking Dead game

While I loved the episode after reading up on it it seems a lot of the things that happen do so whatever decision you make which is a bit of a shame :(
 
While I loved the episode after reading up on it it seems a lot of the things that happen do so whatever decision you make which is a bit of a shame :(

Agreed, but it's understandable in a way otherwise they'd have to write too many different story threads.

using the carly murder as an example (which i was totally gutted about), they'd need to write stories for carly surviving or dying and doug surviving or dying depending on the choices you made

ultimately it will probably be the same story however you play it, just with different character interactions, and possibly a couple of alternate endings.
 
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I'd be interested to go back and see what would have happened if I had chosen to bring Lilly on the train after the shooting as I had decided to leave her as she seemed to have gone a bit loopy

I left her too... she was mental. I never particularly liked her anyway but i did try to stay on the fence when it came to her and kenny. I wish I'd sided with kenny all the way now.

I know what happens if you don't leave her but i won't spoil it for you
 
CS:GO still missing - 3 weeks now, no word as to why from Sony/Valve either.
What possibly can be the reason??

Incompetence? They're an utterly awful company when it comes to communicating with their customers so it wouldn't surprise me if that attitude carries over to other areas of the business too.
 
Just love this game, didn't feel that some of the decisions were as tough as in previous episodes but it kept the quality pretty high and setup episode 5 beautifully. They've done a great job developing the relationship between Lee and Clem, if she doesn't have a good ending I'm setting fire to my PC and going after the devs next :p.
 
Best part for me was seeing at the end
that there were eight possible permutations going into the final episode.
Shows that more thought has gone into it than I'd imagined.

My biggest bugbear throughout though is that I'm more often than not steered into making honest decisions because the truth *always* comes out in the dialogue options it seems, or is rumbled in some other way. This means that in order to progress best it makes the most sense not to step on anyone's toes. Makes it unrealistic because in real life lies *do* go unchecked, but in the game you lose that advantage.
 
just finished episode 4 and i have mixed feelings on it all tbh but i am looking forward to the finale now! I just hope it delivers and then these delays can go swivel.
 
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