telltale
Having to choose a difficult choice;
developing an outcome that includes
seperation or
fatality of a living being, based on the game company Telltale that features games consisting the above definition.
Telltale
by Criticalxp on Sep 07, 2019 06:44:11
That asshole that tells on you in class and gets you into trouble, very similar to the
fun-sucker they are incredibly stupid and you want to slap them round the face with a
bat.
They never leave your classes and stay there all through middle school from
year 7 to 11.
Telltale
by Middleskwldood on Jan 26, 2017 19:23:26
That scumbag you want to beat up with a
spiky baseball bat for telling you off.
Most common in
elementary/ middle school, this word can be used as an insult to liar.
Example:
guy 1 "that prick across the road told the teacher that i had weed in class."
Guy2 "man that dick is such a
telltale.
Everyone knows that you don't smoke weed, but on
shrooms all the time!"
Guy 1 "man, fuck you!"
Guy 2 "telling!"
The next part is too violent.
Telltale game
by Chase2D on Jan 21, 2020 05:45:31
Telltale syndrome
by Amanuma urameshi on Sep 06, 2018 03:07:39
No matter what decision you make, or
how nice or mean you are to a character in a
telltale game, they end up being a jerk to you anyway. Choosing the right words or even agree with them constantly has no bearing on how they are going to treat you. Rendering your decisions
pontless
telltale games
by William Laserdust on May 02, 2016 22:40:18
Telltale, adjective, a 3d rendered adventure game for any
IP from someone else that is mediocre due to the illusion of choice and generally glitchyness but will sell amazingly because
Walking Dead Season 1 was good.
Telltale games
by animu69 on Jul 23, 2022 17:19:06
The Telltale Treatment
by Khan_Sir on Jun 01, 2017 13:44:23
A practice in video games that involve the
player's choices being able to influence the game and the character's fate. The
Telltale Treatment is where the characters whose status (dead, alive etc) is influenced by the player's choices but the character in question ends up dying on later on in the story either way. This is named "The Telltale Treatment" as it is most common in Telltale Games' games such as
The Walking Dead.
Example:
Despite saving Nick from his demise in Season 2 Episode 2 of
Telltale's The Walking Dead, Tom was pissed when he found a
zombified Nick in Episode 4.
"Fuck man, Nick really got
the Telltale Treatment..."