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Originally Posted by Hazevamp
No its a fact and yes they did mislead everyone with their wording.
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No, it's not a fact, and you saying this doesn't make it a fact. Unless you're a member of Telltale's marketing team or someone with insider information, what you just wrote is utter speculation.
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Originally Posted by Hazevamp
No one said the story had to "dramatically" change not even Mass Effect's story dramatically changed but the changes were at least there whereas TWD game was more about the player's emotional experience based on the dialogue options. Anyone who thinks Telltale games wasn't trying to cash in on the whole Mass Effect deal with that "story tailored" ploy is very naive and I would love to sell you a bridge. 
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The implications from several posters here are that they're frustrated with the game because the overall narrative was set in stone. I'm honestly not even sure what you're trying to say here -- that Telltale was using Mass Effect's momentum to generate interest in the game? Is that it? Even if that is the case, who cares? It's strategic marketing designed to cast a wider net and get more players. If the claim is that Telltale outright stole the idea of a tailored game narrative from whoever designed ME, that's beyond ridiculous. That's like saying I'm plagiarizing Stephen King's Salem's Lot because I wanted to write a story about vampires.
Seriously not sure what point you're trying to make here.