
As previously outlined by USGamer, in a span of about four years 2014-2017, Telltale Games became the Lionsgate of the video game industry in a “crunch time” factory-like business model. ongoing issues in the gaming engine post-2016) deficits with gaming licenses and a decline in sales. In addition, there was also a lack of quality control (i.e. It turned out that as far as TellTale Games rose to prominence in a span of over a decade, the company began to crumble under itself with recurring bugs and other technical problems. However, what followed ahead was a restructuring of the company. The hope was to have the fledgling, yet successful indie video game developer/publisher produce story-driven and dynamic gameplay on major AAA game titles.Īfter the first season of WB Games’ Batman: The Telltale Series received mixed to positive reviews from critics (via Metacritic), many of whom praised Troy Baker’s performance as Batman, many were waiting for the next best thing, which came with Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy: The Telltale Serie s being released on platforms such as the PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch in the spring of 2017. At the time, they had already developed properties such as The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones and Mindcraft. In fact, the last game to be released that featured a standalone adventure with the character was The Incredible Hulk, a 2008 movie tie-in game that was developed by Edge of Reality and published by Sega.īack in 2015, it was reported by Polygon that Marvel was in partnership with Telltale Games to develop video games based on Marvel properties.

Although, his video game history has been a mixed bag.
