There's plenty to mock about Mass Effect right now, but Guardians of the Galaxy being a Telltale Game, it's probably right to avoid Andromeda's wonky animations. Instead it's gone for the original's infamously long elevator rides. We all love a bit of self-referential, meme humour, right? Right? Destiny 2's trailer taught us that.
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(Bioware will remember that)
Ah man, I have no use for the Telltale style of gameplay. None. Even though I'm a huge GoT fan I coudlnt' even be bothered w/ that one. But Thanos, that could do me in. Guess I'll ask my kids when 1 of their Youtubers does a "let's play" of it, not sure how that could be any different from actually playing the game.
I'm sure this'll be entertaining but I just can't take Telltale's engine anymore. The trailer seems cool and then you see those janky animations and plastic faces. I just can't get past it.
For me, Telltale's flooded its own market to the point where I'm sick of seeing its games.
@ShogunRok I feel the same way. And not just the graphics, I think they are using the same methods in all of their games (they make a lot of games too!).
I will play TWD Season 3 at some point because I want to finish my journey but no more Telltale games for me.
@ShogunRok Agreed. I got through the first two Walking Dead games and Wolf Among Us, and was burnt out after that. I never watch let's plays, but like @rjejr mentioned above, this might be the route to take on a few of these just to see how they play out.
I'm just going to buy it and already preordered from the PSN as soon as it went up this week with a solid date for episode one. I haven't played any Telltale games since Michone's three episode series so it's been a while for me. Plus I'm just too huge of a Guardians fan to not spend 16 bucks on it.
I refuse to buy telltale games on day 1 any more. The wait between episodes is too long (and random), and generally the season pass is on sale before all episodes are released. The engine is a joke. Was playing batman last week and the very first scene of chapter 5 was like playing an interactive PowerPoint presentation. A search online showed I wasn't alone with this problem which begs the question what QA/testing telltale do on their games.
Looks rather good could be the nearest thing to a Tales from the Borderlands sequel.
Kratos?
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