
ajneeago96
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Finally I got around to this conclusion of a masterpiece ; truly one of the best story driven games I've ever played . The accumulating complexity of everything you've encountered as Clementine in the past 3 games come down to this explosive finale that can either be extremely sad or extremely hopeful, depending on what decisions you make throughout the game. The most important aspect of this game is the relationship between Clementine and AJ, who is also one of the most important characters in this game. In this particular installment, you must guide him to being either ruthless, or forgiving, but certain parts of the game don't exactly make it easy. I don't think I'll go as much detail in this review as I did in the other games but I will say, just damn! Clementine is basically a grownup now, and AJ mirroring Clementine in the first game, who both get grouped with teenagers who live in their old boarding school. Lots of drama happens like as per usual with any Walking Dead property, but what makes this game special is how they intertwine past characters from both Season 1 and its dlc. Linda proves to be as conniving and brutal as what the first game showed, including vital decisions made by the player in the first game on what you decide to do with her. Not only did I play this game all the way through within a week or so, but I also decided to get all the achievements which require you to do multiple playthroughs, although I didn't play the story back to front again, only certain chapters. In the end though, I'm glad I decided to play the way I did, because I was dreading seeing Clementine getting killed, and am so so glad it was a happy ending for my playthrough. What a grand adventure this has been, this telltale series was truly one of my favorite story games of all time, and hope Telltale can make a comeback as the tour de force it once was. Long live Clementine!!!
A 2 season show that is as original as a show can get. Acting part sitcom, part drama, this show was whiplash at first, at first feeling like a lighthearted sitcom where life revolves around a character named Kevin, but then soon becomes a show about a woman named Allison who lives her life despising her egotistical husband. It was very insightful showing how these sitcoms just show nonsense after nonsense with nonsense characters, and shows realistically how some of these scenes"side characters" might actually feel behind the scenes. The 2nd season became pretty dark, and even though Kevin is a likable character during the sitcom scenes, this season shows his very true colors, and gets a fitting end to his narcissistic controlling self. Definitely felt like a warranted show, and would highly recommend to people who enjoy comedy mixed with dark themes.
Ngl, I think the only reason I decided to replay this game was because I started black ops 6, and didn't realize it was kind of a sequel to Cold War, and from someone who hasn't played a call of duty campaign since WW2, I decided to just stop since I want to experience the overarching story without being confused on certain story beats, so screw it, I've played the first call of duty somewhat recently, so why not replay Call of Duty 2 and get some of the achievements I've been lacking, which all revolved around beating missions and the campaign on veteran difficulty.
This was loads of fun, and brung back so many memories, but wow is the veteran difficulty a pain in certain areas of the game. Playing 3 different campaign sections, each playing a different ally, you're tasked with the same ideology; kill and obliterate the Nazi regime. The first section (The Russian campaign) was a great introduction for what's to come, and had a few moments that felt like the game was just punishing you for playing on such a hard difficulty. I did like with this game, there's no more health packs, and your health regenerates overtime, making this game way easier than the first game, but still, certain parts of this game would of been actually impossible if that was the case. The second campaign (The British campaign) was a step up in difficulty bringing tank war in the mix, but actually playing as the tank was fairly easy. What made this campaign more difficult was the missions where you're tasked on killing massive amount of guys, oh and they love to ambush, so having guys come around corners and already shooting at you was all too common. One particular mission that was a pain was a sniping mission where you sit on top of a building and have to shoot soldiers shooting mortars. Thank God there were auto save moments during that because if not, I would have just gave up there. Now the really hard part of the game was the 3rd campaign (The American campaign) in particular a mission where you have to storm a beach and infiltrate and destroy the artillery guns. The lack of auto saves during this mission was such a pain, and had me struggling so much. Definitely died 40 times or so before I was able to finally smoke grenade my way into a bunker and finally get that auto save but yet, there were plenty more moments in this campaign that just seemed impossibly hard for no reason, the other being a mission where you have to infiltrate a bunker that has an infinite bad guy spawn, and have to smoke grenade and aimlessly shoot your way in. Another mission I died more times than I wanna count, but it was rewarding to finally get past it. There were a some other parts that seemed obnoxious, but at this point, I was expecting the worst, so the rest of the campaign didn't phase me. Beating the last mission and seeing those end credits were a relief to say the least.
In all, I think this game was pretty good. If you want a real challenge, definitely play this on veteran and prepare for a relentless beating.
This was loads of fun, and brung back so many memories, but wow is the veteran difficulty a pain in certain areas of the game. Playing 3 different campaign sections, each playing a different ally, you're tasked with the same ideology; kill and obliterate the Nazi regime. The first section (The Russian campaign) was a great introduction for what's to come, and had a few moments that felt like the game was just punishing you for playing on such a hard difficulty. I did like with this game, there's no more health packs, and your health regenerates overtime, making this game way easier than the first game, but still, certain parts of this game would of been actually impossible if that was the case. The second campaign (The British campaign) was a step up in difficulty bringing tank war in the mix, but actually playing as the tank was fairly easy. What made this campaign more difficult was the missions where you're tasked on killing massive amount of guys, oh and they love to ambush, so having guys come around corners and already shooting at you was all too common. One particular mission that was a pain was a sniping mission where you sit on top of a building and have to shoot soldiers shooting mortars. Thank God there were auto save moments during that because if not, I would have just gave up there. Now the really hard part of the game was the 3rd campaign (The American campaign) in particular a mission where you have to storm a beach and infiltrate and destroy the artillery guns. The lack of auto saves during this mission was such a pain, and had me struggling so much. Definitely died 40 times or so before I was able to finally smoke grenade my way into a bunker and finally get that auto save but yet, there were plenty more moments in this campaign that just seemed impossibly hard for no reason, the other being a mission where you have to infiltrate a bunker that has an infinite bad guy spawn, and have to smoke grenade and aimlessly shoot your way in. Another mission I died more times than I wanna count, but it was rewarding to finally get past it. There were a some other parts that seemed obnoxious, but at this point, I was expecting the worst, so the rest of the campaign didn't phase me. Beating the last mission and seeing those end credits were a relief to say the least.
In all, I think this game was pretty good. If you want a real challenge, definitely play this on veteran and prepare for a relentless beating.