Roger from Codec Moments writes :"When it comes to fairy tales, more often than not the story is dark and deep in plot and is shrouded in heroism and happy endings. Fables, a comic book series written by Bill Willingham, knows all too well that fairy tales tend to be based on adult themes, be they death, consequences or evil villains. The writer of Fables brought that side of childhood fairy tales to the forefront of his stories. The Wolf Among Us, developed by Telltale Games is an adaptation of the Fables universe brought for the first time to video game format."
Games have enormous untapped potential to tell new and compelling stories through interactivity. You won’t be stuck in a long, drawn-out cutscene in these games. These stories are told through player interaction.
Let me know when Tales from the Borderlands Season 2 comes out. Till then, meh.
Following the announcement of The Wolf Among Us 2, Epic Games is offering the first game for free. From today and until December 19th, PC gamers can visit the game’s EGS page and acquire their free copy.
Paul writes: "Telltale Games has a strong history of taking inspiration from graphic novels, with perhaps the most famous being their The Walking Dead series. However, back in 2014, they looked at another writer’s work, a gentleman by the name of Bill Willingham and his Fables series, creating The Wolf Among Us in the process."
This was honestly my least liked TellTale game post TWD, the first 2 episodes were amazing but the last 3 all very disappointing.
Playing through this on my vita at the moment, I decided back when it came out on ps3 that I wanted to wait for it to be a game for my vita instead.
Awesome game; story, soundtrack and characters are really well done. Performance however is pretty bad, which makes it hard to play in some parts.
Telltale and their quirky chugging game engine. Still, hell of a game mind...
Tried playing on physical since I like playing all of it instead of waiting between episodes.
Lag,super long wait times between button presses.
I don't know how Telltale can't optimize the damn games that are making them relevant.