That. In a world of ultra-violent action games set in dank worlds, Tell-Tale create bright, bold games that require patience and thought to solve the admittedly easy puzzles. They're the most prolific adventure game developer at the moment, while showing the games industry episodic gaming done right. Their games themselves aren't revolutionary, but they're solid, accessible and hopefully reviving interest in a genre that's been on life-support since Grim Fandango came out.SimuLord said:Telltale's picked up the mantle of an entire genre (point-and-click adventures) that was otherwise deader than Achmed the Dead Terrorist and brought it back to life, even managing to make a profitable company out of the deal. I don't see what's evil about that at all. I mean, it's not like they're Bethesda, essentially making you pay for Fallout 3 twice, $49.95 for the game and another $49.95 for five pieces of DLC that together don't equal one fifty-dollar game.
I think he knew that.stone0042 said:lol thats a tattletaleponcho14 said:I was thinking about when people would tell the teachers that you did something wrong and that was evil.
Thisjohnman said:Telltale = Small compnay that does its best to keep old classics alive.
Not evil
Activison = Mega company that is currently being a dick on so so so mnay levels its hard to describe
Maybe Evil