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precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames

CountingWizard posted:

I guess I wouldn't mind the whole episodic thing if there was content. I feel pretty ripped off having paid full price for my first Telltale game.

You feel ripped off over 5 dollars or are you saying you bought the season pass? I would never recommend peopl buy the season pass unless the whole season is available and opinions are in on it. Saving 5 bucks in case you like it vs. saving 25 bucks in case you don't.

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precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames

CountingWizard posted:

Where was the 5$ version? I only saw the $30 version of the game. It doesn't say anything about a pass either. As far as I can tell it was $30 for just the first episode.

If you paid more than $5 you got the Season Pass and therefore all episodes. I don't know what platform you're on so I can't tell you specifically where the option should have been.

I too would feel ripped off if I had paid $30 for a 2-hour Telltale episode. :stare:

precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames
You can buy individual episodes on console, is this the first time you can't on Steam? I know you could buy individual eps of Wolf Among Us on Steam. Weird.

precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames

Arbite posted:

An easy way to have choices matter is if they impact the action scenes. Saving someone in an earlier scene means they take out a guard you would have had to mash Q at otherwise. You wouldn't even need to record extra dialogue, just use grunts.

Previous games have had things like this. Wolf Among Us especially. People are being hyperbolic about how there are "no choices" when in some of their games you literally choose whether characters live or die or whether they are seriously wounded etc.

precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames
That was great. Asher and Mira are definitely the best.

precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames
I bet my decision not to take the strange key is going to bite me in the arse.

Odds on the coal boy actually working for Littlefinger rather than Varys? Or possibly as a double agent?

precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames

ThomasPaine posted:

Yes, to glass someone is to hit them with a glass. I thought that was a common phrase?

Probably only for people who are British or who watch a lot of British media. I've never heard it in America or in an American piece of media.

precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames

TomViolence posted:

You can bottle out of bottling a oval office. And by oval office I mean person, who may be your best friend or worst enemy, partly depending on how far north you are.

I want to frame this post. In a good way

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precision
May 7, 2006

by VideoGames
I hate Borderlands but Tales From the Borderlands is really really good. It has more of an illusion of interactivity and exploration than their other recent games.

But holy poo poo they are really loving up the release schedule when we've had two GoT games but the second TFtB hasn't dropped yet. :psyduck:

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