Gamma Goliath
Engine of Destruction
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I can easily see a han solo tell tale game.
I liked the Telltale Batman as much as anything ever produced for the character. A Telltale Superman game would be great because it's all influenced by decision making. That's how they get around the 'too powerful' complaints.Man, I would kill for a Star Wars Telltale game. But out of that list, Superman is the one who probably deserves it most. He's arguably never had a good game, at least not in the 3D era, and Telltale's writing prowess would hopefully be able to do him justice. Lord knows there's been a short supply of that.
Agreed. Plus, the Injustice games.I thought the Death and Return of Superman was good as was Justice League Heroes
Also, I believe it's easier than Batman to take Superman to bad places making wrong decisions, since there's a precedent for that.
That's fair.I don't agree with this at all. Not that there haven't been 'bad' versions of Superman, but there's a far larger history of Batman being dark and murderous than there is Superman.
And flying around as Superman in an open map was fun during Lego Batman 2.I thought the Death and Return of Superman was good as was Justice League Heroes
That being said, it's the beauty of the Telltale type game is that it doesn't really matter what's come before. You can choose which version you play as or how brutal you want to get -I preferred playing as a non-killing Batman, but I appreciated the fact Telltale offered the choice to go either way.
No option to kill. But indeed, you could really bash people up if you wanted, which made Batman to be thought of more negatively.Are you given the choice to kill in this game? I remember seeing choices to be more violent and tortuous, but not going all the way with it.
March 16, 2017
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It looks like there’s a little ray of sunshine for gamers who’ve bought the Nintendo Switch.
Despite all of the reports saying that Nintendo’s newest console has had glitches and that heavy games like Dragon Quest are too large for the Switch’s native memory, it seems like the company is getting more games to jump on board, specifically the popular ones from Telltale Games.
According to a report by Gamespot, Nintendo Switch versions of Batman and Guardians of the Galaxy Telltale games have reportedly been leaked. A number of retailers have apparently listed down the two episodic games for Switch despite the fact that Telltale has not rolled out any official announcement regarding the matter.
365games from UK and GameBUy from Russia have listed down physical copies of Guardians of the Galaxy and Batman Telltale videogames are being made available in the format of Nintendo’s newest console. Meanwhile Newegg, a retailer from the US already has a product page for Guardians of the Galaxy.
The publication asked Telltale for a comment regarding the matter, and the answer is:
"Guardians of the Galaxy is slated to premiere digitally in 2017 on consoles, PC, and mobile devices,"
The representative however did not comment on Batman coming to Nintendo Switch. Like Switch, though Batman received generally positive reviews from gamers, it was also criticized for its technical issues. Telltale just might be fixing the game before they send it out to Switch.
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series is to premiere digitally on consoles, PC, and mobile devices this spring.
Just started playing this game and finished episode 3
Great game! Never thought that playing as Bruce Wayne would be interesting. This game is sort of like a series with a really good story
Yes, that's a shame.wow, how ironic bc I was JUST thinking that Star Wars would be perfect for this yesterday. Too bad it aint happening bc EA has exclusive use of the license
Yes it could work well for Supes. And he's a character who it can be difficult to make games for.I liked the Telltale Batman as much as anything ever produced for the character. A Telltale Superman game would be great because it's all influenced by decision making. That's how they get around the 'too powerful' complaints.