Besides truly appalling loading times, the game froze to me several times and many of my decisions didn't carry over. The part where you deal with taking characters up to the farm, I gave Collin a free pass and pretended I never saw him in the Woodland Apartments. Why didn't the Crooked Man just work alongside Crane, or mentor Crane, or take over his job. So much for all that bravado huh? Just to chime in again. Maybe I'm wrong. But wouldn't it have to wear of eventually anyway, since it got stated again and again, that continuously buying glamours was terribly expensive. We are getting 3 DLC's over the next 3 months for Fallout 4, with what they say are “more to follow”. The really interesting thing being, that by making one choice, you can cut out a huge chunk of the story. It's explained in the comics that the popularity of your fairy tale determines how resilient you are. That whole sequence is just poorly written to push Telltale's agenda to make the player question who is in the right and who is in the wrong, but there's not nearly enough there to hold that angle up.
The real climax comes after, with the Crooked Man. This is where the real meat of the story, where the real drama, unfolds.
I hope this gets addressed in season 2. Attention! Founded in 1979 by MIT staff and students. At this point, it looks like they are meant to die either way.
If it was Narissa just glamored as Faith to get Bigby on the case, why would he consider running after her at the end? We’ve seen him with his glowing eyes and elongated talons. Giving you the choice to either kill him putting him out of your misery once and for all, or to take him back to Snow as you (probably) promised. Congratulations you wasted your time reading my sig. This leaves you, as Bigby, with the ultimate decision of where to go first. An immense, majestic, big bad wolf. 2 Thats a very good point, I forgot about that. I don’t want to spoil anything for you, because this episode more than any other is something that should be experienced in its original, unsullied condition, but trust me when I tell you. With Bigby right there in the middle of it, staying true to his original aim and refusing to compromise with anyone.
All I was doing during that section, was prioritizing targets based on how armed they were)- Chose to spare the CM but brought him to justice, and knocked the gun away. For The Wolf Among Us: Episode 5 - Cry Wolf on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Dat ending...(Spoilers)" - Page 9. -Colin stayed, Toad went to the farm, but I felt pretty bad about it.
It's about Fabletown / Crooked Man will remember that. EXCEPT HE KEEPS PUSHING THAT FALSE ARGUMENT THAT WE JUST DISCREDITED. "There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile. Georgie and Vivian died. You don’t want to go after the limo. The main and playable character of the story is Bigby Wolf, who is sheriff of Fabletown. It's a shame, because I bet there's a great experience to be found within it, but the way I experienced it didn't allow for that. As for the ending, I think Faith was glamoured as Narrisa.
But see, here’s the thing.
It was an incredibly disappointing "climax" to an ~8-hour buildup. You will carry his corpse to the trial, which will make Snow and the rest of the society dissatisfied.
Leaving our boy Bigby...with distinctly the upper hand. The Official Apollo Justice of all boards. But see, here’s the thing. Well, but that of course leaves the chance that it takes quiet a while, and no one kept checking in on the head, because they didn't really have a reason to. A prequel to the Fables comic book series, The Wolf Among Us tells a tale of the reformed Big Bad Wolf of childhood folklore (who is the sheriff of a secluded community of fables in 20th century New York City) as he investigates a series of grisly murders. Now comes the fun part: playing it again while sort of knowing what is going on!
Even those that seem irrelevant. The fragile balance of self serving, bullish egos turning everything into an ugly, multi-faceted internecine battle. But the rest was meh, and there was a HUGE FUCKING PROBLEM in the final confrontation with the Crooked Man: He begins to make the argument that should he be held accountable for his employees actions, then Snow White should be held accountable for Bigby's. Still pretty confused about Nerissa's character, as I've read some theories out there pointing to the fact Nerissa at some point was Faith in glamour.
moment in Season 2, we're supposed to believe that George and Bigby both thought he would die despite Huntsman SURVIVING A FUCKING AXE TO THE HEAD. It was a hamfistedly delivered twist for the sake of a twist, and it would have been far better had it been delivered with subtlety rather than "HEY REMEMBER ALL THE THINGS NERISSA AND FAITH SAID HEY THEY WERE KIND OF SIMILAR DO YOU GET IT YET DO YOU?". Episodic gaming is appearing to be popular and is definitely here to stay. Narissa was actually Faith all along, using a glamour to hide her identity and escape like she did with the donkey skin. TellTale Games need to be commended on creating a title that is not only fun but gets the gamer invested emotionally.