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He used it as masturbation material, clearly.
You like it, shut up.
Back then I was HEAVY into Telltale, back when Firewatch's writers were the writers of TWD Season 1, which was a literal masterpiece, so I spent a lot of time in Season 2. Too bad they failed at Firewatch tho.
If you have a cuckold fantasy yourself, I'd be happy to show your woman a good time while you record, son.
no thanks, I'm not into that fa ggot ♥♥♥♥♥
@the op, the story actually made sense and was well written. There was more behind it then "rush through and finish it". Sure it was short(i finished it in around 5-6 hours) but good.
Why was it good? tell me, what about the story was good?
the paranoia surrounding the events was a good hook that built lots of intrigue. the more muted reality of the mystery was, in my opinion, a much more satisfying way to wrap it up than an actual "spooky scientists conducting crazy tests" scenario. i was genuinely interested in finding out what was going on the entire time i played the game, which is rare in video games (much more common in books).
the story about julia (which i guess was intended to be the main story) wasn't nearly as fleshed out as it could have been, but i actually felt empathy for him at the end when he'd found that running from his problems had solved nothing and he was still just as hopelessly lost as before.
overall the narrative was refreshing because it didn't involve the protag magically solving his problems, and the moment-to-moment dialogue was actually very entertaining. as an example of the opposite of this, 90% of bioware games involve godawful dialogue, and you always solve every problem by simply "doing the right thing". boring and cliche.
I agree! Spooky scientists would've just been boring
I'd buy it.
Game was fantastic, exactly what I expected. You damn kids have absolutely no respect. Not doing due diligence before buying the game and then whining everywhere and asking for a refund even though you finished the game. ♥♥♥♥ you and your ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ friends and go back to playing call of duty.
So dumb. So because someone doesn't like the game they're some disrespectful 12 year old CoD fan? What ignorance.
First of all I'm 29 years old, been playing games since SMB when I was like 4 years old. I for one do not think this is a "great" game. So is your opinion more valid than mine and the OP's?
As far as this "respect" bullcrap goes you can shove it. I don't have to respect a dam thing...especially developers that pull a bait and switch not only with their entire game but their entire marketing campaign. If anything they're the ones being disrespectful among other things (like being dishonest).
As for the refund thing people have every right to get one. Just because they played the game doesn't mean jack. They got to the end, realized how crap it was and how the rest of the game was pointless and was all for nothing so there for they want their money back. What's the problem with this? We've been wanting returns on games forever now and now that we finally can return crap games we're now scumbags because we decide to use it? Grow up.
What a child, really. You're no better in any way than those you condemn for being immature.