Video Game Logic Page 2

Started by Juno August 2nd, 2014 10:39 PM
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Satoshi Ookami

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...What game is this?
You have it there ;) It's the thing after "~" letter =D
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Juno

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"Oh, no, this really slow walker is stumbling towards us, let's all stand here making scared faces at each other and wait for it to catch up before attempting to run."

I understand if there's like a ton of them coming in all directions, but so many of the character deaths in The Walking Dead (and a ton of other zombie apocalypse games that feature slow-walking zombies) could have been prevented simply by running in the direction they aren't in. Hell, you don't even have to run. Have you seen how slow those things move? A brisk walk is enough to get away from one.

Related, I remember in season 1 episode 2 of TWD game, they found a walker eating a rabbit or something. How did the walker catch a rabbit?

Klippy

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The Walking Dead (show, comic, and game) has some shaky logic at times. :P

I hate games that establish your character's abilities but do not allow you to actually use them. If a game cutscene shows me running on the wall or throwing guys off a cliff, then I should generally be able to do SIMILAR things in the actual gameplay. If my guy just walks, sprints, and shoots people, then that does not follow the established idea of said character in my head.

Altius

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When I played skyrim in the past: kill other monsters and nobody bats an eye, kill a chicken and everyone loses their minds!

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