@Spazzh20 @wavelength121 First of all, TWD and Heavy Rain aren't point and click games, since you use directional keys/gamepad, and not the mouse in order to move around. As a PS3 exclusive, in HR you can't even point and click in the actual meaning of the word. Secondly, I see no way and no sense in comparing totally different genres. Maybe you could draw a comparison between Call of Duty and Battlefield, but you can't compare a modern, story based adventure like TWD with, say, a sandbox action such as GTA 4 , a FPS such as Half Life 2 or a console simplified RPG as Skyrim. It's foolish to even try. And last, but not least, I think TWD has something no other zombie game has achieved to this extent : amazingly complex characters put in impossible situations, making the game as a whole a kind of study of human nature.
@D4rm4w4n Quick TIme Events. You know when you have to repeatedly push a button in order to perform some action, like slashing an enemy or evading , and then you have to rapidly switch to another fast press sequence.
I'm interested in Original Sin , and while a return to the roots is a nice touch, I would have prefered it as a 3rd person action-rpg just like Divinity 2 , which was a really great game.
Looks interesting, if not a bit too in-your-face like. Should definitely come out for the PC, but I'd be content with it as a PS3 exclusive for a year or two if Heavy Rain comes out on the PC in the meantime.
@vicsrealms Uhm, well Telltale has a lot of episodic series like Sam and Max, Tales of Monkey Island, Wallace and Gromit, and they're ALWAYS on time. One episode per month. Trust them.
A bit too simplified...I was sad to see the superb original combat system go. The inventory is consolized, and I hate the QTE, but apart from those, it's a fantastic game!
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