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Originally Posted by Jake
We'd like to be known as more than "the guys who do sequels to old LucasArts games," and more importantly than that, the teams want opportunities to stretch their legs a bit! Seeing the same people who do the gags in Sam & Max do adventurous action stuff in Jurassic Park now trying their hand at character drama and horror in Walking Dead is incredibly fun! I'm sure Telltale will put some more straight humor stuff on its plate again in the future, but branching out to a bunch of foreign places in the meantime is refreshing. It's also given us reasons to beef up our engine and production pipeline. I can't deny that whenever I see something super cool that we've done in Jurassic Park or Walking Dead, the back of my mind says "oh man, think of the Sam & Max stuff we could do someday!" Of course, as has been said in this thread, we have a pretty full plate right now, with all the stuff we've announced and have in production, but that doesn't stop folks from daydreaming about it.
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So...right now Season 4's not even really being considered beyond the occasional nebulous "Wouldn't it be cool if..." thought, then?
Kind of sucks to hear, but like I said, nobody should be forced to just do the same stuff forever. As long as Telltale's enjoying what they do and the games are still good, I'm happy.