I feel these newer interactive novel style Telltale games are a bit overrated imo, I prefer the more Point & Click ones, Which are still getting made somewhat.
Assuming you're Batman himself, I'm sure the gameplay will handle the detective work part of him well, based on my experience with other TellTale games.
And then I realized it could be an awesome detective Batman game without having all that action from the AK series. If they did it more of a point click adventure than the story centric Walking Dead/Wolf Among Us game.
A Batman story with hard choices to make, branching storylines and a p/c detective system? Awesome. And even fight scenes in TellTale are pretty dope when you get all the prompts right.
While it was alright, everything past Episode 1 of The Wolf Among Us was not quite as good, and the series suffered from some obvious rewrites.
Season 2 of The Walking Dead was shit though, only barely redeemed by a handful of characters, and this is specifically because they split up their writing team.
I've heard everyone generally enjoys the Borderlands game, but I've heard plenty of people complain about the Game of Thrones one, and their Minecraft series is complete dogshit.
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Last edited by FinalAnswer on Dec 4th, 2015 at 08:53 PM
Borderlands is effing incredible and I personally really enjoyed Wolf Among Us the whole way through. I still need to play through the GoT and Walking Dead S2 though.
I mean, don't get me wrong, I enjoyed The Wolf Among Us quite a bit, but from what I understand they had a whole other different thing planned that got rewritten past episode one, causing the whole thing to feel rushed. Episode 1 was great, but after taking four months for Episode 2, it felt pretty inferior, and the rest of the series lacked the adventuring, investigating element from Episode 1/TWD Season 1, and just felt like one big constant push from point a to point b. TWD Season 2 suffers from the same thing.
Inferior to the previous episode. As I said, it lacked as much of the adventuring element as episode 1, and didn't feel like it had as much content. Maybe I got this irritated over this because I had to wait 4 months, I dunno, but the rest of the series in general just felt a bit rushed and not as well put together as the first part.