Steve Allison, senior vice president of marketing at Telltale Games, added: 2 – We are a bat shit crazy, out of our minds insane game company.” 1 – The ending for Wolf is indeed amazing.
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But don’t worry, the downloadable episodic game series prequel to the Fables comic books will likely be back for more!Īs Kevin Bruner, founder of Telltale Games, said: Here’s the alternate ending of Episode 5 where “Narissa” narrates the final scene saying “I’ll see you around… Wolf.”:īecause Season 2 isn’t in production yet, this time there’s no after-credits cutscene at the end to give us a preview for The Wolf Among Us Season 2. Let alone add the choice to go after Faith-disguised-as-Narissa without having it be resolved at a later time.Īdd to this the unresolved tension between Bigby and Snow the day after The Crooked Man trial, where at The Woodland Luxury Apartments he asks her “Can we talk?” and she brushes him off after you spent the prior 4 episodes building trust between them (if those were your choices anyway), well that obviously won’t sit well with anyone wanting them to get together. Hence Season 2 is a must, because you don’t leave fans with unresolved plot issues in a story-driven game like this. What confirms Bigby knows the truth about Narissa is the fact that at the very end you’re given the choice to “Let Her Go” or “Go After Her” to investigate what she’s up to in the next episode. All of this so she could get out of her life as a ribbon-tied slave at the Pudding & Pie club and escape Fabletown for a new life elsewhere. The real Faith then hid under a Narissa glamour spell the entire season - leaving clues for Bigby to find - so she could eventually get The Crooked Man either jailed or killed, because he was the one responsible for giving Georgie the kill-order. So when Georgie killed Faith like he says in the season finale… he in fact killed Narissa! So the head in Episode 1 wasn’t Faith but Narissa’s. She originally did this for The Woodsman, to take over one of Faith’s shifts at the club. After this internal dialog, his shocked reaction clearly indicates he now believes that Narissa was glamoured to look like Faith. The Walking Dead: The Final Season will return from the grave on Januwith Episode 3: Broken Toys, after it was picked up by The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman’s Skybound Games.What are the hints for Season 2? “Episode 5: Cry Wolf” ending spoilers ahead.Īt the very end of Episode 5, Narissa’s words “You’re not as bad as everyone says you are.” remind Bigby of the exact same words Faith said to him back in Episode 1. However, for many of the former Telltale Games staffers, the writing was on the wall.įortunately, at least one Telltale Games project will receive proper closure. The company suddenly shut down last September 21, forcing 250 employees out of their jobs. The employees of Telltale Games recounted their experiences over the final year of the studio in the Eurogamer report. Other sources added that The Wolf Among Us 2 already had a season overview and most of the script for the first episode done, though at some point, the second season was only going to last three episodes, not the usual five episodes. The decision happened so early in the process that the project only had some concept art and a little white boxing for gameplay prototyping, according to an artist who was assigned to the game. The Wolf Among Us 2 was cancelled before it finished early development. “Even when the marketing team recorded the announcement trailer, many people within the studio doubted it would ever see the light of day,” said one of Eurogamer’s sources. However, even with the declaration of a 2018 release date, there were doubts within the studio. The Wolf Among Us 2 started development in the summer of 2017, with Telltale Games releasing an announcement trailer and bringing back most of the people that worked on the first season. “ shoe-string, even by Telltale standards,” said a former staff member to Eurogamer, who added that Telltale Games employees knew that The Wolf Among Us was not a commercial success. Now it appears that The Wolf Among Us 2 was never going to happen, according to a Eurogamer report that chronicled the final year of Telltale Games. The first season of The Wolf Among Usreceived critical praise for its choice-driven story, so fans were excited when Telltale Games announced that it would release the second season of the adaptation of Bill Willingham’s Fables series in 2018. The second season of The Wolf Among Us was already cancelled even before the surprising shutdown of Telltale Games.