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Ugh, the Michonne game is such a bad idea. And I love the character. But the problem is, she is an established character. The fun of Telltale games is creating your own character, your own choices, your own narrative. Micchone has set rules that she has to play by. Lee could be ruthless or kind or anywhere in between, because there were no parameters. All of Micchone's choices will have to fall within the parameters of her established character, however. It takes away from the experience.
I have a similar problem with this Batman game. Look at A Game of Thrones. When you are being Mira, you can throw your friend under a bus and destroy her life to help yourself, you can betray Margarey or be a loyal servant and tell your family to **** off. With all the characters, you as a player have the ability to select their personality, rationalize their choices, and ultimately set who they are. Mira's ending gives you the choice between dying and maintaining principles or agreeing to essentially become a sleazy merchant's sex slave while letting your only friend get decapitated. Its two extremes, but you get to build it from a fresh slate. Mira's evolution is very well done, no matter how you do it. Same with Asher, going from reckless warrior to diplomat (or reckless warrior to staying reckless warrior and ****ing everything up)...there is satisfaction in building these characters.
Batman is established. We're not going to be able to decide that killing Joker is in the name of the greater good. We're not going to be able to decide that we don't want to be involved with Gordon. There will be set rules and everything will reflect that. Therefore, all I am doing is essentially picking dialogue.
Yeah.. I'm ready for them to stop now. I'm tired of all the endless adventure games. The shark has been jumped.
Just finished S2 and omg I need more! What was everyones decisions at the end of the season?
Telltale Games has announced a release date for the second episode of their new The Walking Dead: Michonne miniseries. Episode 2, Give No Shelter, has been rated M by the ESRB for Intense Violence, Blood & Gore, and Strong Language. The miniseries will conclude in April with its third and final episode. In the meantime, the 2nd episode is set to launch on March 29 on the following platforms:
As with the original The Walking Dead game by Telltale games, this one has players making some tough choices along the way. The choices you make can affect future elements of the story and even who lives and who dies.
- PC/Mac Via the Telltale online store, Steam, and other digital distribution platforms
- PlayStation 3/PlayStation 4 Via the PlayStation Network
- Xbox One/Xbox 360 Via the Xbox Games Store
- iOS Via the Appstore on compatible devices
- Android Via Google Play and the Amazon Appstore
Telltale games has put together this video showing how many players made what choices in The Walking Dead: Michonne Episode 1. Check it out below.In Episode 2, Give No Shelter, a daring escape from the floating colony of Monroe sees Michonne, Pete, and Sam running for their lives. An all too brief reprieve is soon shattered; the leaders of Monroe dont forgive and dont forget. With memories of her daughters bleeding ever further into Michonnes blurred reality, her world is becoming increasingly fractured just at the point when shell need all of her skills to survive.The Walking Dead: Michonne miniseries follows the iconic blade wielding character, Michonne, from the famous TV show. Telltales The Walking Dead game series has sold more than 50 million episodes worldwide to date, and earned over 100 Game of the Year awards from sources like Metacritic, USA Today, Wired, Spike TV VGAs, Yahoo!, The Telegraph, Mashable, Polygon, Destructoid and GamesRadar.
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It has also earned BAFTA Video Game Awards for Best Story and Best Mobile Game.
The Walking Dead games and TV shows are based upon the award winning comic book series by Robert Kirkman. You can find out more about the games at the official website, on Facebook, or by following Telltale Games on Twitter. If you want to find out more about Robert Kirkman, The Walking Dead, or any of his other titles, visit www.SkyBound.com or www.TheWalkingDead.com.
The Walking Dead TV series is currently approaching its season finale on AMC. Once this season of the TV show finishes up, the companion show, Fear The Walking Dead, will begin its second season in April.
Season 3 announced for this year
http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/03/22/telltales-the-the-walking-dead-season-3-is-coming-in-2016