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#1  Edited By RoccoHout
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1. Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back

2. Episode IV: A New Hope

3. Episode III: Revenge of the Sith

4. Episode VI: Return of the Jedi

5. Episode VII: The Force Awakens

6. Episode I: The Phantom Menace

7. Episode II: Attack of the Clones

I didn't include Rogue One or the animated movie because I didn't see them yet. The Empire Strikes Back is easily the best and nearly flawless, it had everything that made Star Wars great. Attack of the Clones loses over Phantom Menace for the sole reason that TPM had Darth Maul, for the rest the movie sucked bad.

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Gotta give it to Transformers 2 aswell, and the follow ups weren't much better either. I actually liked the first one though.

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Can't wait, I've loved all of Telltale games so far.

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I remember this place being a lot busier, where new threads get buried to the 2nd page within an hour or 2. I don't remember the community being better or more toxic, i guess it was about the same.

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#5 RoccoHout
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So you play both games at the same location, but in a whole different time or what?

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The first Alan Wake is great and criminally underrated, looking forward to the sequel.

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The most common reason I hear is ''because my friends play it''.

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Can't say I'm suprised, I see this game bundled with the PS4 everywhere. And the new Star Wars movie definately helped its marketing.

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#9 RoccoHout
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I've thoroughly enjoyed all of TellTale games, exploring as much as possible and see different outcomes. The Walking Dead season 1 is still my favorite, which had by far the best writing, most relatable characters and an incredible ending. Season 2 felt like a stepdown in most aspects, like removing exploring, characters you don't care for and it felt like my choices never mattered at all. The Wolf Among Us is my second favorite, as I've really gotten into Bigby as a character. Tales of the Borderlands is different yet very good, and Game of Thrones might be the weakest but still very enjoyable. TellTale could do some improvements like upgrading its engine, making choices matter more and fix all those glitches. But so far they haven't made a game I find bad or boring.

Life Is Strange is very similiar in the way that you just keep making choices that will make some minor differences in the future, but I found the writing in this game to be quite poor. The dialogue is just cringeworthy at times with teens trying to hard to sound hip, like a 40 year old is writing them. Some of the facial expressions look horrible, a great example is during episode 2 when you were at the cafeteria and you spoke to that one guy at the table. But at the same time Life Is Strange does some things better than most TellTale games, like having a lot of explorable enviroments that is just filled with interactive objects and people. And they kept the puzzling system, which is executed okay'ish I guess.

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#10 RoccoHout
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I've never even watched this show. Then again, I still watch the Simpsons which I don't want to see it end aswell.