>The game's name won't be called Season 5 but it is meant to "be" the 5th season of Telltale's The Walking Dead. Currently its subtitle is A Fatal Frontier but it may change. >Game is not episodic, just a straightforward game, but should be about the same length as a normal Telltale game >Less focus on choices. This game even picks a specific “timeline” of events. The game mostly focuses on survival horror. There are plenty of dialogue options but true narrative choices are not the focus this time. >Plenty of inspiration from games like Resident Evil and The Evil Within 2 in terms of how the game plays. >Javier returns, pretty much everything from Season 3 is scrapped but him >Richmond has fallen, you are the only survivor, all characters that are still alive since Season 3 die early on during the fall of the city >Alone and nowhere else to go Javier decides to find the ranch Clementine went to >Kenny is retconned into the story and appears no matter what, this game’s timeline is “fixed” in the Kenny story route, which I suppose means it is "not cannon" for some players. Javier and Kenny cross paths as they are both following leads to find Clementine. >There is a cult of older members from the New Frontier long before Javier showed up who were radical and kicked out ages ago who are responsible for the fall of Richmond and are now hunting down Javier and Kenny. >Allegedly a lot of the game is inspired by the original story of Season 3. >Reveal at the PC Game Show and is Epic Exclusive. Will release on modern consoles as well.
Why stop there? Just recton the series from the ending of Ep4 of S1 and remove Lee getting bit.
Christian Rivera
Telltale's biggest mistake was killing off Lee. It just wasn't worth it in the long run.
Joshua Rogers
are they doing a batman season 3? Im more intrested in that
Joseph Mitchell
t.N*GGERS
Ayden Ramirez
telltale's biggest mistake was doing these movie games when nobody cared about them
Benjamin Cruz
It would have if that's where the game had ended.
Logan Lee
Fuck that, wheres Tales and TWAU S2?
Josiah Howard
I'm so tired of you zoomers not being able to handle a videogame's character death. It's pathetic.
PEOPLE DIE. DEAL WITH IT, jesus christ, imagine how entitled you have to be to think vidya character should survive ONLY because you like them, you fucking little bitch, go kill yourself, LEE IS DEAD. JOEL IS DEAD. PHELPS IS DEAD. Millions of protagnists in games, books, movies, etc DIE. DEAL. WITH. IT.
You won't get a happy ending IRL you will probably commit suicide, so stop trying to get your vidya characters to get the happy ending you'll never have.
>we don't want more dykes and killing white men. The main character for both of those games are white men, you fucking retard.
Samuel Jenkins
Lee's kino death is what rounded him out and made him such a memorable character
Plus it saved him from being in the dogshit subsequent seasons. Even Clem has been molested by Father Time.
Michael Lopez
This, lee was a solid protaganist and could've made season 2 and onwards much more interesting
His death was good, but it felt like they wrote themselves into a corner by killing him and in the long run the series would be better if they kept him alive
I cannot think of a worse concept than a Borderlands game made by Telltale. A series known for its shitty writing and story being adapted into a game style that focuses almost exclusively on those things. It doesn't even have the one thing anyone even likes the Borderlands games, the looter shooter gameplay. It's got to be one of the worst ideas that's ever been had in all of gaming.
Yet it was fucking amazing, somehow.
Zachary Rivera
>Jane was the better choice. iirc the cunt killed herself when she found out she was pregnant; killing her child and abandoning clem. Better choice my ass.
Luke Sanders
>doesn't die Aged like milk
Angel Allen
Brainlet take. Lee's death is both thematically appropriate and well executed. He passed the torch on to Clementine and taught her how to survive as best he could. His final lesson is for Clem to make the very hard choice of whether to spare Lee or put him out of his misery, which will ultimately let her grow and survive for a better tomorrow. He even left Clem some friends in Omid and Christa. Kenny's death however came either from cheap forced drama with Jane or while fucking teaching Clem how to drive with no closure or anything. He was left behind, he didn't die honorably, he just suffered for no reason at all because Telltale thought you can fit someone's death anywhere in a story with no context or good execution. I'm rather surprised Season 1 even came from them at all.
Liam Harris
>more anti-white meoldrama created by deranged communist perverts lmao hard pass
Samuel Cooper
Bigby is a black wolf. His white male form is just a transformation.
Also I'm pretty sure Gearbox retconned Rhys into being non-white given his skin tone in 3.
Carson Jackson
Unironically it's better since "choices" in telltale games always meant shit and results in the end were the same. If they focus more on gameplay that's fine by me
Oliver Diaz
literally the worst games they have ever made honestly throw yourself off a bridge
William Powell
The problem isn't that Lee died, the problem is that without Lee, the series didn't have any characters to fall back on. I like Clem, but she makes for a TERRIBLE Protag, she works better in a supporting role. Kenny would have made for a better protag.
Jayden Carter
Wait what fucking timeline am I in? Didn't Telltale fucking die years ago?
I'm guessing you only played the first season. Their Batman games are a reverse TWD situation where the first season sucks but the one after is kino.
Unfortunately this means that the majority of people never experience the great second season since they were put off by the bad first one.
Elijah Roberts
Bruh, if you choose Jane she kills herself like a pussy just because she's pregnant. If you choose Kenny he heroically sacrifices himself to be eaten by zombies to save Clementine and AJ. The devs basically tell you that you chose wrong with Jane.
Benjamin Gray
It was very good for about 3 episodes but shits the bed hard when it replaces the villain with that old lady...absolutely ruined the whole thing.
Thomas Cruz
Lee's ending was well done but the whole Joel situation is a complete fuck up so you shouldn't compare the two. I mean, why big up a character the way Naughty Dog did, if you're just gonna off him. They must have been really sweating when they saw the reaction he got. Yes... that guy they're applauding... we're gonna treat him like the lowest piece of shit imaginable... lucky us when they find out.
William Watson
Batman S2 has two different Episode 5s depending on your choice at the end of 4. Only a tiny handful of scenes at the very end(less than 5% of the episode) are shared and even those have differences.
Lincoln Thomas
>amputation It was a lost cause anyway, how long would it have taken them to reach the old man's base? By that point whatever's in the bite is already flowing in the bloodstream.
Dylan Davis
Looks like LCG Entertainment acquired Telltale and is now relaunching the company, according to wikipedia.
Adam Mitchell
>being so ass pained people care more about a fictional character's death than yours that you make this post
Charles Perry
This and every other piece of media in any medium is treated to the same trash American binge mentality of "if it did well once, let's do it again and again!". Mindset small-minded individuals have. Walking Dead only needed to have one series.
Ryan Barnes
Season 2 was actually really good. Was actually surprised. And you can't say it's the worst game they did when minecraft exists
Nathaniel Hall
It had one of the best Jokers i've seen in the Batman franchise, not gonna lie. Being able to get really close to Catwoman and Alfred was cool too
Hunter Smith
Pretty much. Lee's death served a purpose when it happened, having him live would only mean the character would exist long enough for Telltale to ruin him. The later seasons weren't crap only because of no Lee.