In my playthrough of Batman, Harvey Dent never got his face burned off. In a playthrough I watched of the Enemy Within The Joker turned into a domestic terrorist. In my playthrough he turned into Discount Robin, complete with his own Joker shaped batarangs. So yeah, the choices doesn't really affect the outcome, but they DO create totally different experiences. And I love what Telltale did with the Batman characters. The Riddler was terrifying.
I think Batman Enemy within was pretty much the only occasion where your choices actually affected the gameplay/story that much (Beyond a character’s appearance or who is or isn’t alive) throughout all of Telltale history
Couldn’t agree more, the story is immaculate, the experience I’ve had from playing that telltale game is unmatched and it had drastically exceeded my expectations coming from a walking dead fan I was not expecting the wolf among us to be portrayed that well
Okay, fine. I’ll do it. 33. 3:07 CSI: Fatal Conspiracy 32. 5:21 Telltale Texas Hold ‘Em 31. 7:19 CSI: Deadly Intent 30. 9:00 Law & Order: Legacies 29. 10:42 CSI: Hard Evidence 28. 12:44 Jurassic Park: The Game 27. 14:32 Puzzle Agent 2 26. 16:20 Minecraft: Story Mode Season One 25. 18:41 CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder 24. 20:26 The Walking Dead: Michonne 23. 22:41 Bone: Out From Boneville 22. 25:30 Game of Thrones 21. 28:12 Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space 20. 30:43 Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent 19. 33:36 Minecraft: Story Mode Season Two 18. 35:57 Poker Night at The Inventory I’ll be back later to finish this. Edit: No better time than the present, right? 17. 38:18 Batman: The Telltale Series 16. 40:56 Bone: The Great Cow Race 15. 43:06 The Walking Dead: A New Frontier 14. 45:26 Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventure 13. 47:58 Back to the Future: The Game 12. 49:58 Sam & Max Save the World 11. 51:43 Poker Night 2 10. 53:43 Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series 9. 56:02 Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People 8. 58:10 Batman: The Enemy Within 7. 1:00:11 The Walking Dead: The Final Season 6. 1:02:43 Tales of Monkey Island 5. 1:05:14 The Walking Dead: Season Two 4. 1:07:50 Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse 3. 1:10:26 The Wolf Among Us 2. 1:12:40 Tales from the Borderlands 1. 1:15:10 The Walking Dead: Season One This is for FlamingPaxtsc and Gasoline Guzzler
17. 38:18 batman the telltale series 16. 40:56 bone: the great cow race 15. 43:06 the walking dead: a new frontier 14. 45:26 wallace and gromits grand adventures 13. 47:58 back to the future: the game 12. 49:58 sam & max save the world 11. 51:43 poker night 2 10. 53:43 guardians of the galaxy: the telltale series 9. 56:02 strong bads cool game for attractive people 8. 58:10 batman: the enemy within 7. 1:00:11 the walking dead: the final season 6. 1:02:43 tales of monkey island 5. 1:05:14 the walking dead: season two 4. 1:07:50 sam & max: the devils playhouse 3. 1:10:26 the wolf among us 2. 1:12:40 tales from the borderlands 1. 1:15:10 the walking dead: season one
Tales from the Borderlands is probably my favorite. It’s one of the funniest games I’ve ever played, and I’m someone who finds the humor in the main Borderlands games to be kinda cringy. Telltale’s writers absolutely NAILED the writing
@@leanderpereira5257 the new game they made was absolutely a dumpster fire, they decided to not make an actual sequel and the ending to borderlands coulda had a part 2, smh
The walking dead season 1 will always be my favorite. There have been a lot of games that were as emotional as this one that really pull you in but this one was my childhood and just an all around great game and I will never forget it
I adored the Batman Telltale Series, though I played it a few years after when it was finally released on the Switch - didn’t have the technical issues that early issues did. Played it through multiple times to see what else they did with the fresh story, which was very welcomed.
Tales from the Borderlands is definitely my favorite. I've never been a big zombie story fan, and none of the others come close to how enjoyable it was, even as someone who has mixed feelings towards Borderlands as a whole.
I am the same. I really like Tales from the Borderlands. Completed it 3 times. It is why I played the other Borderlands games. Which didn't bring me as much joy.
The studio kinda rebooted it, basically failed miserably bcuz it didn’t explain anything and the ending was dog 💩. I don’t think it’ll come back for a very long time
Kinda same. I also was never a big fan of Walking dead. And at the time I played Tales for the first time I didn't even knew anything about Borderlands series outside of it being a shooters. Now I love almost every Borderlands game(basically every other than New Tales), but Tales 1 might forever be my favourite game.
So strange. That was the game that made me say "ah, I see why they aren't around anymore". It's actually a somewhat bad game, in the grand scheme of things. Obviously, more power to anyone who had fun with it (I have fun with Big Rigs OTRR from time to time). I'm just making an observation about my experience (one that seems to differ from most people here). What exactly did you like so much about it? I'm very curious, and I want to know why the game that was verbally trashed by my real life friends who liked Telltale Games is now so well loved. Are people being nice because the studio doesn't exist anymore? I don't get it.
@@awesomeferret I found the game just a short while after playing Life is strange 1, because I was looking for something similar and since the Tales from the Borderlands was releasing about the same time as Life is strange and it also reviewed really great reviews I decided to give a chance without any prior knowledge of other Borderlands games. And for me the game was almost perfect. It had really great humor(at least for me), interesting and fun characters, while still having serious and sad scenes especially in episode 4 and 5. Great music too and awesome voice acting. Also this can't be applied to every, but because I didn't knew other Borderlands games I had no idea how bad Jack is and I even though he was actually just more like antihero than villain, so I trusted him more and it made the journey a lot better. And I since I don't care about gameplay if everything else is almost perfect than I can't say basically anything bad about this unless I would want to point out some smaller things. Also I don't know what kind of friends you had(but it could be possible they just expected it to be another Borderlands like game and then ended up being disappointed), but my friends also loved it.
It's a damn shame that both Poker Night games aren't available on Steam anymore. They're both fine poker games with great character writing for Heavy, Brock Samson, Sam and Max, Strong Bad, and Ash Williams... and Tycho is there, I guess
Poker games suck. You can't bluff an AI so whether you win or lose is all down to what cards you get dealt and what entirely random actions the computer takes. And if all you want to do is see the character interactions, that's what RUclips compilations are for- better than watching the same ones repeat over and over again until long after they've ceased to be entertaining while you try to see all of them.
Even with their low points, you know Telltale was something special by the fact that people started referring to this style of game with the qualifier of it being like Telltale. They still have some of the highest consistency of writing across the catalogue. Heck, they made a Borderlands spinoff that’s better written than most games out there. That’s an achievement in itself!
Absolutely adore all 3 seasons of Sam & Max. Also loved Back to the Future. And I have a soft spot for Wallace and Gromit too. In terms of their ‘illusion of choice’ “choose your own adventure” era my favourite was Wolf Among Us
While I understand the love for The Walking Dead: Season 1, I've always preferred Season 2, there's something about a 11 year old child trying to find their way through the world with everyone dying around them that makes it hit that much harder for me. Clementine is the Greatest of All Time.
Season 2 is plagued with a rushed ep 4 and 5 and was almost ruined by behind the scenes stuff of higher ups getting too involved, if you haven't already checked it out there was a documentary done a few years ago just after telltale went bankrupt and has a lot of former employees that out behind the scenes stuff that lead to a lot of their games being ruined or rushed
@@user-op6kt8pg9y There are a lot of Telltale games I just couldn't get into or finish, Game of Thrones and Batman are the biggest offenders. I might have to check out the documentary you mentioned. But, none of that changes the feelings Season 2 invokes, just by having the Protagonist be Clementine. A brilliant move to make her the lead of the season so you can explore how it feels to be weak in a world that's collapsed.
Batman enemy within is one of the few telltale games where choices (even dialogue choices) ACTUALLY mattered. Not all of them of course, but compared to nearly every other telltale game its the one where choices are heavy and have to be thought out
Batman: The Enemy Within is my favorite thing that’s ever been done with the Batman mythos. It’s just so creative and heartfelt. I love it, and it’s so underrated. My personal #1 pick.
Another one! You guys have really grown over these last couple years and it's delightful to see your progress! Keep on jumping three times, you lovely folks!
Just peeping my head in to say the old Telltale is still alive and beating! They've taken up residence under the name Skunkape Games and they're currently in the process of remastering Telltale's Sam & Max Trilogy with the final season in development right now! Mad shout out to Skunkape Games.
I regret not getting Guardian's of the Galaxy Telltale now, i always wanted to try it, never got around to it and it was delisted, it's such a shame i can no longer try it (also "Every Dragon Quest Game Ranked From Worst To Best" would also be a great video for the series, love these videos)
If you haven't played the more recent Guardians Of The Galaxy game that came out by Eidos, I can recommend it. Obviously a very different game to the Telltale one, but worth picking up if it's in a sale.
Game of thrones was frustrating. I know the series is bleak, but it did feel like a 'why bother' moment as every choice led to even worse circumstances.
I still remember seeing the original Sam & Max 2 trailer ("Hey Commissioner, how's the rash?") and getting hyped, only to be completely gutted when LucasArt's shut down their adventure game division--then get completely hyped again when Telltale brought Sam & Max back. What a time.
I can't be the only one that never got tired of the Telltale post TWD formula, I thought it worked perfectly for an episodic release structure, unlike Hitman 2016, where I forgot how to control the game in between the episodes. It's also why I thought that LiS True Colors and New TftB suffered from fatigue as I was playing them since I don't usually binge watch shows anyway, allowing me to play a story based game like this does get a little samey after 10 hours.
Point and click were my favourite genre of games for years. A long time ago I had an Amiga A1200 and played some great ones like the LucasArts ones (loved Monkey Island and Zak McKraken), Beneath A Steel Sky, Goblins/Goblins Quest series and Simon the Sorcerer...brings back fond memories
oh i fucking love this list. i was following along and being like "oh yeah yeah sure sure" noncommittally at most of the rankings but as it got to the top 5 i was getting so excited. always get so nervous at telltale rankings and where they'll put wolf among us vs tales from the borderlands because i think they are seriously the tied for 2nd /interchangeable for 2nd and 3rd place games of telltale. both have such incredible writing that i feel like its not a matter of which writing is better but just general other aspects of the player that will effect which game they like more. tales from the borderlands has a whole series backing it up to make the character returns and pre-existing relationships really pack a punch when theyre dropped in the episodes, but wolf among us is a different beast entirely with the wealth of relatively universal collective knowledge of fairy tales to pull from and its written with such different vibes than tales (noir-like and a seriousness overall thats not quite achievable in the borderlands series) that its really just up to the preference of the players. 2 and 3 rankings popped on screen i was like sigh.... yes.... [evaporates]
Maybe it's just me being more familliar with Team Fortress 2 and Homestar Runner but i liked Poker Night 1 better...might also have something to do with the fact you get free stuff in TF2 for playing it. the License to Maim badge, Max's Lugermorph pistol, the heavy's Iron Kurtain minigun reskin, Tycho's Enthusiast's Timepiece invis watch and Strongbad's iconic Dangeresque Too? hipster shades made famous by DemoPan. Also if you got it early enough you got the Dealer's Visor hat for Heavy.
After watching this video, I realize and kinda wish they would make a Telltale Spider-man game were you would have to balance between being Spider-man and Peter Parker. You could have the main vilain being the Sinister 6 so that you could have one vilain per episode and the last episode the leader and the last vilain not captured meanwhile for Peter you could have romance option between MJ or Gwen and if not Gwen, Black Cat.
I definitely gotta give Wolf Among Us my #1. The Walking Dead games are great, but can be inconsistent. There was also a frustrating predictability of the disasters that befell the protagonists, and there were one or two moments where it felt you were robbed of a decision, because they had to crowbar in yet one more disaster. Wolf Among Us's detective aspect made for a plausible reason for Bigby to be where he was and do what he did, but the plot was full of intrigue. The IP also had so many really clever uses of classic characters of folklore, it just never failed to entertain. Even the ending was a proper twist that actually landed solidly.
We bought the eldest daughter one of those hoverboards the year that they appeared and became a thing for a while. I reckon as a family, mainly her but a few of us tried it, we probably got 2 hours entertainment out of it. A novelty akin to a unicycle. And I would imagine, no easier to actually use with any degree of competence.
As someone who deliberately wrote "achievement walkthroughs" for the early XBLA entries to help the company's sales, I was disappointed to see them fold. I am still a serious fan of P'N'C adventures and believe there is a market for such games. I was happy to see them come back, but doubt they will develop games I hold dear and will (probably/definitely) steer their new titles towards a more "modern" narrative adventure.
Going in it was pretty obvious what the top three had to be, but it was really interesting to see where others I like a lot or didn't get the chance to play fell on this list.
Tales has age so well. The intros, the characters, the pacing. The WDS1 has epic moments and episodes...but from start to finish Tales tells a better story
I’m sorry, but did the writer of this video really call Jeff Smith’s Bone a “middle-grade graphic novel” and claim it’s only for kids? It’s literally one of the most revered and celebrated comic books in modern history, you don’t win 10 Eisner Awards and 11 Harvey Awards in categories like Best Continuing Series and Best Writer/Artist when you’re “middle-grade.” And just because there’s no graphic sex and violence that doesn’t automatically make it a kiddie book, Smith wrote it for adults and its been embraced by adults for the past three decades.
Bro. Walking Dead Season 1 and 4 have a special place in my heart. One is the start of a great narrative Era and the other, at least for me, is the end of it. Not gonna lie, i always came back for more walking dead bros.
Walking Dead season 1, Guardians Of The Galaxy and Tales From The Borderlands are probably my favourites. I bought the 'ultimate bundle' which was almost everything released after Walking Dead Season 1 except for Minecraft, and Game Of Thrones was a real sticking point. I think including characters from the show was actually a downside as you knew characters like Cersei or Ramsey Bolton would continue to make your characters' lives hell with their comeuppance completely unrelated to your actions.
I am a SLUT for Sam and Max. I adore them and their silly little adventures, and the humor and character interactions just make me so happy. They're my scimblos, my little skrunklies, and I love them!
I always wanted a Telltale Archer game. It meshes with the art style really well, and the humor of the show can only be improved with the Telltale touch. Maybe now the new management can make my wish come true
Very happy I could still buy the Strongbad game after watching 10 minutes of a longplay and realizing: it's just going to be more fun to play it myself.
Honestly I am glad that Jurassic Park: The Game was not lowest on the list. Honestly enjoyed it more then Batman: Enemy Within as it was more of a puzzle game.
Telltale Texas Hold'em was the first commercial game they put out, it was the first game made using telltale's engine and was ment to demonstrate the dynamic character system that would be a staple of their games, TTH deserved a higher spot on the list
Sam & Max Hit The Road was superior in every way to any of the 3 Telltale games. Those characters are very entertaining in all their appearances, though.
In something like the 3rd entry Peter says the game was on PC twice when he meant to say PS3. I don't care either way, just thought the guys might want to know. Also, we need a Final Fantasy list. Keep up the great work gents! My wife says she hates when I watch other gaming channels because they don't have the same smooth, buttery British voices.
The Wolf Among Us really is a great game and a personal favourite of mine. Haven't played any of the other games on this list other than Poker Night 2... and frankly, that sucks because poker video games are always bad (you can't bluff an AI so whether you win or not is all down to what cards you get dealt and what completely randomised actions your opponents take), and if you want to experience the game's merits you're better off just watching compilation videos of all the characters' interactions on RUclips, rather than playing the game and watching them repeating mindlessly again and again and again long after they've ceased to be funny, waiting to see if there are any more unique ones you missed.
I sincerely hope that Marvel's Guardians of the galaxy: The Telltale Series will one day have a new update so that we can translate the subtitles in all languages again.
Much as I enjoyed the first season of Minecraft Story Mode, I have to admit that the story was REALLY weak. It felt really generic and I saw half of the twists coming from a mile away, and the next few episodes sadly didn't do very well at building the universe/dimensions of the game. Luckily this was something Season 2 fixed, but I definitely agree that they could've implicated some of the mechanics of Minecraft into the game better.
What's your favourite Telltale Games series?
Probably either Sam and Max or the Walking Dead.
My favourite is the Walkiing Dead Season 1
I don't care what anyone says, I love the Jurassic Park game
Tales of Monkey Island was amazing!
Walking dead trilogy is awesome. The second season is the best of those IMO.
In my playthrough of Batman, Harvey Dent never got his face burned off. In a playthrough I watched of the Enemy Within The Joker turned into a domestic terrorist. In my playthrough he turned into Discount Robin, complete with his own Joker shaped batarangs. So yeah, the choices doesn't really affect the outcome, but they DO create totally different experiences. And I love what Telltale did with the Batman characters. The Riddler was terrifying.
for real? I didn't save him because I thought his fate was unescapable
@@nathanbraun2067 He still goes crazy, but his face remains intact. I saved him because I figured Catwoman could handle herself.
I think Batman Enemy within was pretty much the only occasion where your choices actually affected the gameplay/story that much
(Beyond a character’s appearance or who is or isn’t alive) throughout all of Telltale history
Batman telltale was a really underrated series
I made his face burnt because Harvey acting like two face without the burn creeped me out
The Wolf Among Us is absolutely my favorite. The story of that game caught me like no other.
Agreed, my favourite!
I haven’t played it yet but should I give it a chance?
@@Rubbermcflubber Yes. It is TT's best work, so if you liked their other games, play it - and if you didn't, give it a shot, to see how it works.
@@Rubbermcflubber Definetly. Trust me, you'll not regret.
Couldn’t agree more, the story is immaculate, the experience I’ve had from playing that telltale game is unmatched and it had drastically exceeded my expectations coming from a walking dead fan I was not expecting the wolf among us to be portrayed that well
Okay, fine. I’ll do it.
33. 3:07 CSI: Fatal Conspiracy
32. 5:21 Telltale Texas Hold ‘Em
31. 7:19 CSI: Deadly Intent
30. 9:00 Law & Order: Legacies
29. 10:42 CSI: Hard Evidence
28. 12:44 Jurassic Park: The Game
27. 14:32 Puzzle Agent 2
26. 16:20 Minecraft: Story Mode Season One
25. 18:41 CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder
24. 20:26 The Walking Dead: Michonne
23. 22:41 Bone: Out From Boneville
22. 25:30 Game of Thrones
21. 28:12 Sam & Max Beyond Time and Space
20. 30:43 Nelson Tethers: Puzzle Agent
19. 33:36 Minecraft: Story Mode Season Two
18. 35:57 Poker Night at The Inventory
I’ll be back later to finish this.
Edit: No better time than the present, right?
17. 38:18 Batman: The Telltale Series
16. 40:56 Bone: The Great Cow Race
15. 43:06 The Walking Dead: A New Frontier
14. 45:26 Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventure
13. 47:58 Back to the Future: The Game
12. 49:58 Sam & Max Save the World
11. 51:43 Poker Night 2
10. 53:43 Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Series
9. 56:02 Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People
8. 58:10 Batman: The Enemy Within
7. 1:00:11 The Walking Dead: The Final Season
6. 1:02:43 Tales of Monkey Island
5. 1:05:14 The Walking Dead: Season Two
4. 1:07:50 Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse
3. 1:10:26 The Wolf Among Us
2. 1:12:40 Tales from the Borderlands
1. 1:15:10 The Walking Dead: Season One
This is for FlamingPaxtsc and Gasoline Guzzler
Thank you 🙇👍
@@anonymousinfinido2540 no problem, now I just gotta finish it
@@oofiethetroll2059 id thank you as well but im not an idiot that doesnt watch the full video
And then no one see him again
17. 38:18 batman the telltale series
16. 40:56 bone: the great cow race
15. 43:06 the walking dead: a new frontier
14. 45:26 wallace and gromits grand adventures
13. 47:58 back to the future: the game
12. 49:58 sam & max save the world
11. 51:43 poker night 2
10. 53:43 guardians of the galaxy: the telltale series
9. 56:02 strong bads cool game for attractive people
8. 58:10 batman: the enemy within
7. 1:00:11 the walking dead: the final season
6. 1:02:43 tales of monkey island
5. 1:05:14 the walking dead: season two
4. 1:07:50 sam & max: the devils playhouse
3. 1:10:26 the wolf among us
2. 1:12:40 tales from the borderlands
1. 1:15:10 the walking dead: season one
Tales from the Borderlands is probably my favorite. It’s one of the funniest games I’ve ever played, and I’m someone who finds the humor in the main Borderlands games to be kinda cringy. Telltale’s writers absolutely NAILED the writing
Yes but part 2 it seems i havent played has screwed it up i thought they would carry on part 2 from where they left it but no
@@leanderpereira5257 they never did a part two
@@bironjames9948 yes teltale hasnt dome it but there is a new game called the new tales from the boderland
@@leanderpereira5257 the new game they made was absolutely a dumpster fire, they decided to not make an actual sequel and the ending to borderlands coulda had a part 2, smh
@@engagingweirdo yes i was waiting for part 2 and then they anounced this shit
The walking dead season 1 will always be my favorite. There have been a lot of games that were as emotional as this one that really pull you in but this one was my childhood and just an all around great game and I will never forget it
Yea, most people would say telltale season 1 is the peak of telltale games. It's just way too good
I really recommend Detroit become human if you haven’t played it already.. shit had me in tears
😊 Me too
For me it's a two-way tie between Wolf Among Us and Batman: The Enemy Within. I just really enjoyed the story in both.
i second this
I adored the Batman Telltale Series, though I played it a few years after when it was finally released on the Switch - didn’t have the technical issues that early issues did. Played it through multiple times to see what else they did with the fresh story, which was very welcomed.
Tales from the Borderlands is definitely my favorite. I've never been a big zombie story fan, and none of the others come close to how enjoyable it was, even as someone who has mixed feelings towards Borderlands as a whole.
I am the same. I really like Tales from the Borderlands. Completed it 3 times. It is why I played the other Borderlands games. Which didn't bring me as much joy.
The studio kinda rebooted it, basically failed miserably bcuz it didn’t explain anything and the ending was dog 💩. I don’t think it’ll come back for a very long time
Kinda same. I also was never a big fan of Walking dead. And at the time I played Tales for the first time I didn't even knew anything about Borderlands series outside of it being a shooters. Now I love almost every Borderlands game(basically every other than New Tales), but Tales 1 might forever be my favourite game.
So strange. That was the game that made me say "ah, I see why they aren't around anymore". It's actually a somewhat bad game, in the grand scheme of things. Obviously, more power to anyone who had fun with it (I have fun with Big Rigs OTRR from time to time). I'm just making an observation about my experience (one that seems to differ from most people here).
What exactly did you like so much about it? I'm very curious, and I want to know why the game that was verbally trashed by my real life friends who liked Telltale Games is now so well loved. Are people being nice because the studio doesn't exist anymore? I don't get it.
@@awesomeferret I found the game just a short while after playing Life is strange 1, because I was looking for something similar and since the Tales from the Borderlands was releasing about the same time as Life is strange and it also reviewed really great reviews I decided to give a chance without any prior knowledge of other Borderlands games. And for me the game was almost perfect. It had really great humor(at least for me), interesting and fun characters, while still having serious and sad scenes especially in episode 4 and 5. Great music too and awesome voice acting. Also this can't be applied to every, but because I didn't knew other Borderlands games I had no idea how bad Jack is and I even though he was actually just more like antihero than villain, so I trusted him more and it made the journey a lot better. And I since I don't care about gameplay if everything else is almost perfect than I can't say basically anything bad about this unless I would want to point out some smaller things.
Also I don't know what kind of friends you had(but it could be possible they just expected it to be another Borderlands like game and then ended up being disappointed), but my friends also loved it.
It's a damn shame that both Poker Night games aren't available on Steam anymore. They're both fine poker games with great character writing for Heavy, Brock Samson, Sam and Max, Strong Bad, and Ash Williams... and Tycho is there, I guess
Poker games suck. You can't bluff an AI so whether you win or lose is all down to what cards you get dealt and what entirely random actions the computer takes. And if all you want to do is see the character interactions, that's what RUclips compilations are for- better than watching the same ones repeat over and over again until long after they've ceased to be entertaining while you try to see all of them.
You can still buy the steam keys for the games and get them thats what i did bro
@@digitaldr5254 These key cost over 70£ because of the cosmetic items you will get in TF2 though.
Even with their low points, you know Telltale was something special by the fact that people started referring to this style of game with the qualifier of it being like Telltale. They still have some of the highest consistency of writing across the catalogue.
Heck, they made a Borderlands spinoff that’s better written than most games out there. That’s an achievement in itself!
I loved Wolf Among Us
You should read the books. I started collecting them in anticipation for the second one coming
The ending is mind blowing
Amon Gus
Can't wait for the second one
Actually their best game imo. I know everyone loves Walking Dead for good reason, but just imo loved the lore and everything of Wolf
Absolutely adore all 3 seasons of Sam & Max. Also loved Back to the Future. And I have a soft spot for Wallace and Gromit too. In terms of their ‘illusion of choice’ “choose your own adventure” era my favourite was Wolf Among Us
Batman at 17? This list makes me wanna fight someone lol
While I understand the love for The Walking Dead: Season 1, I've always preferred Season 2, there's something about a 11 year old child trying to find their way through the world with everyone dying around them that makes it hit that much harder for me. Clementine is the Greatest of All Time.
No literally
I still felt more connected to Lee as a character. Something about him just felt very realistic
Season 2 is plagued with a rushed ep 4 and 5 and was almost ruined by behind the scenes stuff of higher ups getting too involved, if you haven't already checked it out there was a documentary done a few years ago just after telltale went bankrupt and has a lot of former employees that out behind the scenes stuff that lead to a lot of their games being ruined or rushed
@@user-op6kt8pg9y There are a lot of Telltale games I just couldn't get into or finish, Game of Thrones and Batman are the biggest offenders. I might have to check out the documentary you mentioned. But, none of that changes the feelings Season 2 invokes, just by having the Protagonist be Clementine. A brilliant move to make her the lead of the season so you can explore how it feels to be weak in a world that's collapsed.
The wolf among us was my favorite. Totally blew me away with its grim story and amazing art style. Can’t wait for the sequel finally coming in 2024!
Batman enemy within is one of the few telltale games where choices (even dialogue choices) ACTUALLY mattered. Not all of them of course, but compared to nearly every other telltale game its the one where choices are heavy and have to be thought out
Tales from the Borderlands was excellent specially the writing and casting. A shame we'll never get a real sequel
Could we maybe get a fake sequel, though?
@@danbauer3669 Sadly we already have.
@@usgpillarofark3980 which is?
@@donkeykong3628 The last one. New tales.
@@usgpillarofark3980why am I just now finding out this exists?
Tbh I really love minecraft story mode... the nostalgia is great and everything is just like I would want it to be
I love it too! But it’s not available anymore for purchase on PS4
Walking Dead was an emotional rollercoaster.
Batman: The Enemy Within is my favorite thing that’s ever been done with the Batman mythos. It’s just so creative and heartfelt. I love it, and it’s so underrated. My personal #1 pick.
HOLY SHIT I LOVE SAM AND MAX!!! I thought no one really talked about it anymore?? It’s my favorite series of all time and I wish it was more popular
for me as a child it was wallace and gromit on pc
Another one! You guys have really grown over these last couple years and it's delightful to see your progress! Keep on jumping three times, you lovely folks!
I will forever be disappointed that we didn't get a season 2 to telltales game of thrones.
same :(
Borderlands is my fav and I hate the mainline games
Wolf Among Us is a masterpiece, and have been looking forward to the sequel for years
Just peeping my head in to say the old Telltale is still alive and beating! They've taken up residence under the name Skunkape Games and they're currently in the process of remastering Telltale's Sam & Max Trilogy with the final season in development right now!
Mad shout out to Skunkape Games.
Batman the enemy within is my favorite Tettale game
Bone was my fav comic as a kid, the whole catalog was my gateway to comics
I knew at the beginning what #1 was. I think it's the only game to take me on that kind of emotional journey and make me cry like that at the end.
I got my copy of back to the future signed by Christopher Lloyd. He was pretty cool. He had a stack of candy next to him
For back to the future, while yes mjf didn't reprise his role he was in the game as Marty's great grandfather
Maxwell Jacob Friedman?
Really love the Batman games. Especially that it’s so different and the twists on characters.
I regret not getting Guardian's of the Galaxy Telltale now, i always wanted to try it, never got around to it and it was delisted, it's such a shame i can no longer try it (also "Every Dragon Quest Game Ranked From Worst To Best" would also be a great video for the series, love these videos)
If you haven't played the more recent Guardians Of The Galaxy game that came out by Eidos, I can recommend it. Obviously a very different game to the Telltale one, but worth picking up if it's in a sale.
@@Joe90h yeah i played it but i didn't finish it (loved what i played though) i'll start another playthrough sometime
@@James-gj8rn you can still buy a ps4 copy for 10 bucks
Game of thrones was frustrating. I know the series is bleak, but it did feel like a 'why bother' moment as every choice led to even worse circumstances.
Yeah. It was great.
Wolf among us is always one of the things I list when someone asks my favorite games.
Fun fact Michael J Fox was in the game briefly as Shamus Macfly if you read the credits.
I thoroughly enjoyed the Back to the Future game. I tend to consider it the 4th BTTF movie.
in all aspects it could be
I always thought Tales from the Borderlands was better than The Wolf Among Us.
I still remember seeing the original Sam & Max 2 trailer ("Hey Commissioner, how's the rash?") and getting hyped, only to be completely gutted when LucasArt's shut down their adventure game division--then get completely hyped again when Telltale brought Sam & Max back. What a time.
I’m so happy TDW was number 1. That season alone is my favorite game of all time behind Saints Row 2
Batman s1 was done dirty
"Bigby Wolf"? BIGBY. WOLF?!
FUCK. THAT'S SO GOOD. SO FUCKING GOOD. YES.
😂 chill bro. Bigby Wolf is cool 😎 though, so agreed.
I can't be the only one that never got tired of the Telltale post TWD formula, I thought it worked perfectly for an episodic release structure, unlike Hitman 2016, where I forgot how to control the game in between the episodes.
It's also why I thought that LiS True Colors and New TftB suffered from fatigue as I was playing them since I don't usually binge watch shows anyway, allowing me to play a story based game like this does get a little samey after 10 hours.
The mention of the bone series threw me for a trip back to elementary school where we all used to fight for the books because they were amazing.
The walking dead telltale franchise, Batman, wolf among us it’s just tragic for their fall
Point and click were my favourite genre of games for years. A long time ago I had an Amiga A1200 and played some great ones like the LucasArts ones (loved Monkey Island and Zak McKraken), Beneath A Steel Sky, Goblins/Goblins Quest series and Simon the Sorcerer...brings back fond memories
…Day of the Tentacle…
oh i fucking love this list. i was following along and being like "oh yeah yeah sure sure" noncommittally at most of the rankings but as it got to the top 5 i was getting so excited. always get so nervous at telltale rankings and where they'll put wolf among us vs tales from the borderlands because i think they are seriously the tied for 2nd /interchangeable for 2nd and 3rd place games of telltale. both have such incredible writing that i feel like its not a matter of which writing is better but just general other aspects of the player that will effect which game they like more. tales from the borderlands has a whole series backing it up to make the character returns and pre-existing relationships really pack a punch when theyre dropped in the episodes, but wolf among us is a different beast entirely with the wealth of relatively universal collective knowledge of fairy tales to pull from and its written with such different vibes than tales (noir-like and a seriousness overall thats not quite achievable in the borderlands series) that its really just up to the preference of the players. 2 and 3 rankings popped on screen i was like sigh.... yes.... [evaporates]
The Wolf Among Us 2 needs to come out NOW!!!
Maybe it's just me being more familliar with Team Fortress 2 and Homestar Runner but i liked Poker Night 1 better...might also have something to do with the fact you get free stuff in TF2 for playing it. the License to Maim badge, Max's Lugermorph pistol, the heavy's Iron Kurtain minigun reskin, Tycho's Enthusiast's Timepiece invis watch and Strongbad's iconic Dangeresque Too? hipster shades made famous by DemoPan. Also if you got it early enough you got the Dealer's Visor hat for Heavy.
Jurassic Park The Game is very underrated.
It is the first telltale game I have played.
After watching this video, I realize and kinda wish they would make a Telltale Spider-man game were you would have to balance between being Spider-man and Peter Parker. You could have the main vilain being the Sinister 6 so that you could have one vilain per episode and the last episode the leader and the last vilain not captured meanwhile for Peter you could have romance option between MJ or Gwen and if not Gwen, Black Cat.
I love the Batman series, looking forward to playing Sam and Max and Jurassic Park will always have a special place in my heart
I definitely gotta give Wolf Among Us my #1. The Walking Dead games are great, but can be inconsistent. There was also a frustrating predictability of the disasters that befell the protagonists, and there were one or two moments where it felt you were robbed of a decision, because they had to crowbar in yet one more disaster. Wolf Among Us's detective aspect made for a plausible reason for Bigby to be where he was and do what he did, but the plot was full of intrigue. The IP also had so many really clever uses of classic characters of folklore, it just never failed to entertain. Even the ending was a proper twist that actually landed solidly.
We bought the eldest daughter one of those hoverboards the year that they appeared and became a thing for a while.
I reckon as a family, mainly her but a few of us tried it, we probably got 2 hours entertainment out of it.
A novelty akin to a unicycle. And I would imagine, no easier to actually use with any degree of competence.
As someone who deliberately wrote "achievement walkthroughs" for the early XBLA entries to help the company's sales, I was disappointed to see them fold.
I am still a serious fan of P'N'C adventures and believe there is a market for such games. I was happy to see them come back, but doubt they will develop games I hold dear and will (probably/definitely) steer their new titles towards a more "modern" narrative adventure.
Really looking forward to “Star Trek: Resurgence”. Which is being made by former Telltale creatives. Hopefully we can get it in May.
Going in it was pretty obvious what the top three had to be, but it was really interesting to see where others I like a lot or didn't get the chance to play fell on this list.
Borderlands, Guardians of the Galaxy and The Wolf Among Us will always have a place in my heart.
Tales has age so well. The intros, the characters, the pacing. The WDS1 has epic moments and episodes...but from start to finish Tales tells a better story
This year, we are getting The Expanse: A Telltale Series.
I’m sorry, but did the writer of this video really call Jeff Smith’s Bone a “middle-grade graphic novel” and claim it’s only for kids? It’s literally one of the most revered and celebrated comic books in modern history, you don’t win 10 Eisner Awards and 11 Harvey Awards in categories like Best Continuing Series and Best Writer/Artist when you’re “middle-grade.” And just because there’s no graphic sex and violence that doesn’t automatically make it a kiddie book, Smith wrote it for adults and its been embraced by adults for the past three decades.
Try to not take it personally.
I'm still looking forward TWAU2 (and hopefully this won't age badly)
Bro. Walking Dead Season 1 and 4 have a special place in my heart. One is the start of a great narrative Era and the other, at least for me, is the end of it. Not gonna lie, i always came back for more walking dead bros.
Walking Dead season 1, Guardians Of The Galaxy and Tales From The Borderlands are probably my favourites. I bought the 'ultimate bundle' which was almost everything released after Walking Dead Season 1 except for Minecraft, and Game Of Thrones was a real sticking point. I think including characters from the show was actually a downside as you knew characters like Cersei or Ramsey Bolton would continue to make your characters' lives hell with their comeuppance completely unrelated to your actions.
I am a SLUT for Sam and Max. I adore them and their silly little adventures, and the humor and character interactions just make me so happy. They're my scimblos, my little skrunklies, and I love them!
I always wanted a Telltale Archer game. It meshes with the art style really well, and the humor of the show can only be improved with the Telltale touch.
Maybe now the new management can make my wish come true
Very happy I could still buy the Strongbad game after watching 10 minutes of a longplay and realizing: it's just going to be more fun to play it myself.
Honestly I am glad that Jurassic Park: The Game was not lowest on the list. Honestly enjoyed it more then Batman: Enemy Within as it was more of a puzzle game.
Telltale Texas Hold'em was the first commercial game they put out, it was the first game made using telltale's engine and was ment to demonstrate the dynamic character system that would be a staple of their games, TTH deserved a higher spot on the list
Also batman deserved to be way higher on this list
sam and max got me into it
Sam & Max Hit The Road was superior in every way to any of the 3 Telltale games. Those characters are very entertaining in all their appearances, though.
I think by “middle-grade comic series Bone” you clearly meant to say, “multiple Eisner and Harvey award-winning comic series Bone”.
In something like the 3rd entry Peter says the game was on PC twice when he meant to say PS3. I don't care either way, just thought the guys might want to know.
Also, we need a Final Fantasy list. Keep up the great work gents! My wife says she hates when I watch other gaming channels because they don't have the same smooth, buttery British voices.
Wait, there was a Bone game? God I want to take a look at that now, why do I have a feeling that I can't find it any more.
There was a time I played nearly all their games, but their GOT was probably the first time I actually hated what they had created.
The Michonne pronunciation 💀💀💀
How is this the first time I'm learning there was a Homestar Runner Telltale game?!
The sooner TWAU2 releases, the better.
I kind a liked CSI: Fatal Conspiracy even if it's bad 😂
56:17 Glad I'm not the only one that remembers that title off the top of the dome.
The Wolf Among Us really is a great game and a personal favourite of mine. Haven't played any of the other games on this list other than Poker Night 2... and frankly, that sucks because poker video games are always bad (you can't bluff an AI so whether you win or not is all down to what cards you get dealt and what completely randomised actions your opponents take), and if you want to experience the game's merits you're better off just watching compilation videos of all the characters' interactions on RUclips, rather than playing the game and watching them repeating mindlessly again and again and again long after they've ceased to be funny, waiting to see if there are any more unique ones you missed.
Damn straight that's where the Wolf among Us belongs
Personally I would've put WAU at number one and Jurassic Park a little bit higher than you guys put it, but overall I agree with the list.
We need a fresh walking dead series beginning at the outbreak with new interesting characters
Need? No. Want? Sure.
my daughter loved bone, and it has a huge following. Highly, highly recommend the comics to folks with kids.
Having only played Sam and Max on PC, I would have ranked Beyond Time and Space a lot higher (think Top 10, maybe even top 5).
Man I really wanted to like Michonne but it kept crashing and people kept T posing throughout what I played
The Wolf Among Us, PC, Xbox 360, and PC
On poker night 2 are you saying infantry club or inventory club?
I don’t understand why people hated The Walking Dead Michonne and The 400 Days DLC
I sincerely hope that Marvel's Guardians of the galaxy: The Telltale Series will one day have a new update so that we can translate the subtitles in all languages again.
My favorite telltale games are Back to the future, Batman, Wolf among us, tales of borderland and minecraft,
I’m sorry but Batman the Enemy Within and TWD: The Final Season being below TWD S2 is sacrilege
I just think you should know that there is a letter E in the word "Inventory." It's right there between the V and the N.
Much as I enjoyed the first season of Minecraft Story Mode, I have to admit that the story was REALLY weak. It felt really generic and I saw half of the twists coming from a mile away, and the next few episodes sadly didn't do very well at building the universe/dimensions of the game. Luckily this was something Season 2 fixed, but I definitely agree that they could've implicated some of the mechanics of Minecraft into the game better.
The fact that Nelson Tethers Puzzle Agent isn't top of the list is a travesty. Well to me it is atleast
wolf among us on 1 or i laugh until i collapse
because im an animaniac
I love the wolf among us im excited for season 2 next year.
"next year" 😞
Can you do a Every Star Trek Video Games Ranked from Worst to Best video?