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[–] Retardpolice 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
The only thing I have to say about Telltale is that they promoted laziness in choice based games where choice doesn't mean shit in the end and comes down to 2 options regardless of how many small micro-choices you made. Playing games like Until Dawn and more recently Detroit Become Human really opened my eyes on to just how great a game in this genre can be and how stupid Telltale and even Dontnod is when it comes to how to actually do a choice matters ending.
[–] Whitworth ago
Fair enough. I’ve mentioned recently that the quality of their games has dropped since TWD, and they never really found a suitable gameplay component to fill in the meat of the games beyond good writing.
I like Until Dawn, but I recall it was an extremely large game in comparison to anything from telltale, and it wasn’t really a commercial success either.