Edited By
Akira Tanaka

A community of gamers is actively discussing alternatives to Telltale's narrative style, as many players search for similar experiences. With Telltale seemingly inactive, companies like Deck Nine and Quantic Dream have arisen as contenders, but are they enough to satisfy fans?
Gamers are reflecting on the decline of Telltale Games, prompting inquiries about studios that create engaging, choice-driven experiences. The forums show an increasing desire for titles that embody the essence of storytelling and player choice.
Supermassive Games - Fans noted their titles like Until Dawn and The Quarry. While praised, their output is mixed, resembling Quantic Dream's style more than Telltale's narrative structure.
Deck Nine and Dontnod - Known for Life is Strange, these developers bring emotional stories but also face criticism for pacing and character development.
Star Trek Resurgence - Created by former Telltale employees, this title stays true to the familiar formula, reigniting nostalgia among players.
"These games really bring back the essence of what Telltale used to offer," a user stated enthusiastically.
Gamers shared various recommendations:
The Mass Effect and Dragon Age series continue to impress with their dialogue systems and character arcs.
The Banner Saga trilogy stands out for its unique art and narrative depth, although it's noted that it doesnโt deliver the same cinematic experience as Telltale games.
A new title, Lost Records Bloom and Rage Tape 2, has recently launched, further expanding the conversation on new dialogue-drivencontent.
The sentiment in discussions is predominantly positive, highlighting a passion for storytelling. Some members have pointed out the need for greater cinematic elements to match what Telltale was known for.
๐น Supermassive and Quantic Dream cited as current leaders in the genre.
๐ธ Banner Saga noted for its unique style but non-cinematic approach.
โญ "Games like Detroit become Human feel more polished" - A community member.
As the gaming landscape evolves, the appetite for dialogue-driven stories remains strong. However, will any new titles truly capture the spirit of Telltale's games? The community continues to watch closely.