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Do you want to see Telltale experiment with more franchises?

Heck yeah! 15 39.47%
 
Nope. No. 15 39.47%
 
I don't care. 8 21.05%
 
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So, recently we've seen Telltale really dipping their toe into so many different franchises and making them these story-driven, point-and-click adventure games. From Walking Dead, to Game of Thrones, to Borderlands and the most recent, Minecraft, Telltale is one busy company. Minecraft: Story Mode especially has shown that there is no bounds for this company. They can, and will, do anything. 

What exactly is next? Tales From the Mushroom Kingdom: A Plummer's Story? Tetris: Writer's Block? Oh, I know, Little Big Problem: A Telltale Drama. Do you want to see more of these experiments or do you think Telltale should stick to franchises that are known for being narratives? 



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I'm not finished with Tales of the Borderlands yet but my initial impression was rather negative. If it doesn't get better I hope they don't touch other stuff I love.



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They should do what they want and what they deem interesting.



They are not making point&click adventure games anymore.

They found their success formula with TWD1 and make quick-time western visual novels (official term: interactive movies).



I played the Walking Dead Season 1 and it gave me a good enough reason to stay away



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I think it's a huge for them to get the Minecraft brand. I can't imagine how much it'll sell.



Ew.
That is all I can say. I detested TWD.



I wish they'd team up with the Homestarrunner guys and make more episodes of Strong Bad's Cool Game 4 Attractive People. That and the old Sam & Max series are the only real games I enjoyed from them.. all the newer ones basically all follow the formula established in the Walking Dead games. Seriously... I played a demo of the new Game of Thrones episode 1, and it felt like a reskinning of TWD, which is pretty much exactly what it is.



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I really enjoy what they make. The new Borderlands one is amazing and one of my favorite episodes they have ever made. It's way better than the Game of Thrones episodes so far. I'm just wondering how the hell is Minecraft going to work?



Telltale has quickly become a one-trick pony.

Plus, I prefer to actually play games more, rather than watch them.