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Let's stop pretending that Telltale "games" are actually games

Sentinel

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I actually had to grab the controller more than once every 2 minutes, there was more gameplay.

Oh you had to pick up the controller every 2 minutes? Such gameplay!

Such INCLINE!
yeah, it was better than some other games of theirs where I was just watching cutscene after cutscene after cutscene and picking dialogue that didn't matter.
I don't go for Telltale for gameplay though, so I'm really not expecting combos or puzzles. However, some of the stuff in Batman Season 1 was insulting - like failing QTEs didn't even matter, the game would just proceed anyway as if you had nailed them.
 
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buru5

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However, some of the stuff in Batman Season 1 was insulting - like failing QTEs didn't even matter, the game would just proceed anyway as if you had nailed them.

Why am I not surprised?
 

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