I read the Fables comics before I played the Wolf Among Us, it looks like I'm playing the comics. Telltale was an excellent decision on making a Fables game. I can point at it an go "Yep that's exactly how I imagined Bigby and Snow would be." You're not going to get as much detective drama though in the comics because, given the premise, they have a lot of ground to cover. Bigby is probably one of, if not the main character. He takes a good portion of the spotlight, so you won't feel like the Wolf Among Us is an entirely different beast. I think the comics also enhance the story, because they answer some questions people who have only played Wolf may have about the setting and characters.Zhukov said:Oh hey, are they any good?The Madman said:Sure, I'd highly recommend it. Best praise I can give the Wolf Among Us is that it was good enough to have gotten me to look up its source material and get into the Fables comics it's based on despite not having had any serious interest in comics in years.
I was kind of curious myself, but I thought it might be like Telltales Walking Dead where the game is better than the source material.
The Wolf Among Us is cannon to the comic books, it acts as a prequel, and for what it's worth, there's a reason for why the relationship with Snow and Bigby went nowhere.Hubblignush said:Bigby also got kinda boring when the plot went along, and his relationship with Snow White went fucking nowhere.
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OT: It's fun, if you like The Walking Dead, this won't be breaking new ground, and if you're okay with that, I recommend it. Telltale definitely has a style and they do that style well.