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Originally Posted by Uzrname
Sorry if it sounds mean or insulting to those who do, thou.
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Mmh, I don't think you sounded mean. But I'm definitely different.
Take the Harry Potter books. I could never understand people who read them all in one go. I did it for book 4 and felt I spoiled must of the experience as a result. So I made sure to read in smaller bits. The last book, I only read one chapter a week (then one a day, then the last few ones at once).
Because for me the experience isn't actually doing something, but the way you feel when you're in the middle of doing it. When you finish a book or a game, you're pulled out of the experience to some extent, while when you're still inside you're living it.
So I really enjoyed being able to experience Tales for several months rather than just once. Wondering what happens next is great. Thinking back about what happens before. All the Harry Potter books I read slowly, I guessed most of what was going to happen thanks to the hints, and that felt great when things happened the way I thought they would, or when a hint I had picked up did end up being important as I thought.
If I had read it all in one go, I wouldn't have had time to even process the hints before getting the solution. Then I guess you can read it again and go "oh, look, there was a hint I missed", but that's really not the same as experiencing it the first time around. You only have ONE first time experiencing something, I don't like rushing it.
I played Tales about the opposite way you did. I also bought it all at once, but at the time I bought it, I didn't have a computer that could play it. I got my hands on one about a week before the second chapter came out, so I didn't have much to wait between chapter 1 and 2. Apart from that I played them around the time they came out, that is within the week or so. I also avoided the forums until I was done with each episode.
IWWH is I Wonder What Happens, which is a series of flash movies, each about an episode of Monkey Island, released before the episode and speculating as to what happens in them. They're hilarious, and have resulted in new German interns for Telltale. I suggest you take a look at them, even if they're less enjoyable when you know what actually happens in the episode.
About the translation, I totally agree. Actually, I'm going to try and find the lyrics to the song and translate it completely myself. That sounds like a neat challenge. Too bad I can't sing, as I wish I could actually record it, too. But who knows, if I release the lyrics, someone else might be able to record it?