Seems to be the cheapest preorder for the walking dead season 3 for ps4/xbox one. Looking forward to getting this day one personally even though i know the price will reduce. The disc will come with episode 1 on disc and the season pass which will allow you to download the episodes digitally as they come out.
i just wish they would do another season of wolf among us
Dichotomy
17 Oct 164#12
I never buy TTG games early on anymore, it always feels like a slap in the face come episode 3 or 4 when they knock 50% off the price (then usually just before or after the release of the last episode they knock 75% off). If they waited to reduce the price until when the game had been fully released for a month then I could support them, but not when they reduce it half way through development. A warning to anyone else thinking of biting at this point :wink:
combat_honey to Dichotomy
17 Oct 163#17
Personally, I never buy TTG anymore full stop, just because the whole "your choices matter!" thing is so transparently a lie - your choices might slightly affect the path you take, but in the end you'll reach more-or-less the exact same destination. And without the "choice" element these games are basically just interactive cartoons.
The first Walking Dead was a masterpiece in spite of the false choices, just because the story and characters were so damn good. None of their games since then have been anywhere near as compelling, and the "false choice" mechanic becomes less forgivable the more they repeat it.
I realise that making the choices matter would be a lot of work. But when it's the games' unique (and only?) selling point, I don't think it's unreasonable to complain that the implementation is so poor. They should focus on making two or three games that have proper branching plots rather than constantly churning out half-assed games based on every franchise they can get their hands on.
Robinsad
17 Oct 163#11
really don't like that they only include episode 1 on the disk, another game that will be lost when download servers turn off.
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nathan3007
17 Oct 163#1
Just a note. The disc will come with episode 1 and then it's basically like the season pass on disc and you need to download each episode after 1
Gamerofgames to nathan3007
17 Oct 16#2
Oh yeah forgot to mention that, ill add that to the description thanks.
BuzzDuraband
17 Oct 16#3
I'm pretty sure Shopto have this listed at £21.85(ish)
Gamerofgames to BuzzDuraband
17 Oct 16#5
Oh you are right, oh well this deal is going to go severely cold.
nathan3007 to BuzzDuraband
17 Oct 16#7
£21.86, but close enough Buzz :smirk:
voyager123
17 Oct 165#4
i just wish they would do another season of wolf among us
DannGo
17 Oct 16#6
Love that they've finally improved the graphics. Hate that they still use crappy animation instead of motion capture :disappointed:
MojoMan0427 to DannGo
17 Oct 161#14
I think it gives the game a comic feel and charm myself. As long as the engine isn't glitchy.
DexMorgan
17 Oct 16#8
How much were the previous seasons?
I don't remember them being anywhere near as expensive as this!
m.ad to DexMorgan
17 Oct 16#10
Five episodes, each costing £4 each I believe, although the Telltale Batman episodes are £4.99 / £5.35 each (and the RRP on the disk is £30)
afroylnt
17 Oct 16#9
Does this still come with a forward by Jeremy Corbyn?
Robinsad
17 Oct 163#11
really don't like that they only include episode 1 on the disk, another game that will be lost when download servers turn off.
kotr to Robinsad
28 Oct 16#30
Don't think Microsoft will be closing their online store anytime soon.
You will get this on disc when all episodes are released
Dichotomy
17 Oct 164#12
I never buy TTG games early on anymore, it always feels like a slap in the face come episode 3 or 4 when they knock 50% off the price (then usually just before or after the release of the last episode they knock 75% off). If they waited to reduce the price until when the game had been fully released for a month then I could support them, but not when they reduce it half way through development. A warning to anyone else thinking of biting at this point :wink:
combat_honey to Dichotomy
17 Oct 163#17
Personally, I never buy TTG anymore full stop, just because the whole "your choices matter!" thing is so transparently a lie - your choices might slightly affect the path you take, but in the end you'll reach more-or-less the exact same destination. And without the "choice" element these games are basically just interactive cartoons.
The first Walking Dead was a masterpiece in spite of the false choices, just because the story and characters were so damn good. None of their games since then have been anywhere near as compelling, and the "false choice" mechanic becomes less forgivable the more they repeat it.
I realise that making the choices matter would be a lot of work. But when it's the games' unique (and only?) selling point, I don't think it's unreasonable to complain that the implementation is so poor. They should focus on making two or three games that have proper branching plots rather than constantly churning out half-assed games based on every franchise they can get their hands on.
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EDIT: Buzz mentioned in the comments that its cheaper from shopto at £21.86 so i get it if you vote cold http://www.shopto.net/video-games/ps4/PS4WA42-the-walking-dead-the-telltale-series-a-new-frontier
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The first Walking Dead was a masterpiece in spite of the false choices, just because the story and characters were so damn good. None of their games since then have been anywhere near as compelling, and the "false choice" mechanic becomes less forgivable the more they repeat it.
I realise that making the choices matter would be a lot of work. But when it's the games' unique (and only?) selling point, I don't think it's unreasonable to complain that the implementation is so poor. They should focus on making two or three games that have proper branching plots rather than constantly churning out half-assed games based on every franchise they can get their hands on.
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I don't remember them being anywhere near as expensive as this!
You will get this on disc when all episodes are released
The first Walking Dead was a masterpiece in spite of the false choices, just because the story and characters were so damn good. None of their games since then have been anywhere near as compelling, and the "false choice" mechanic becomes less forgivable the more they repeat it.
I realise that making the choices matter would be a lot of work. But when it's the games' unique (and only?) selling point, I don't think it's unreasonable to complain that the implementation is so poor. They should focus on making two or three games that have proper branching plots rather than constantly churning out half-assed games based on every franchise they can get their hands on.