![]() ![]() Pretty interesting what you comment in the end and I agree, in fact the one thing I love about this is that Bigby is the noir element as much as the plot, while the rest of the character don´t have that noir feeling (or at least, not all of them, Faith and The Woodsman had their share of noirish elements, like Faith dialogues after the fight or The Woodsman backstory in the bar and the way he pressented).**NOTE: Compatible with iPhone 4S and up, and iPad 2 and up - also requires iOS 6 and up** ![]() That was just superb and it was something i wanted in the comicbook, but never got it. ![]() In the comics there´s no real plot there, he´s the Big Bad Wolf turned into men form and becomes the wolf again when he wants, no character differences, in here it really looks like he´s avoiding himself to turn into the wolf in every tension moment, remaining himself when once he loose it and transform, he´s not gonna be very polite, he turns into a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ animal, and as any animal, he depends on himself to control himself and don´t get loose in the scent of blood. I just LOVE this TellTale version, a more suspicious men that wants to understand the case (I´m assuming will see him getting a little obssesed with the case as any good noir detectives), he´s not as intrusive and firm with fables laws, and then my favorite diference, the transformations and Bigby relations with his inner beast. Somehow the comic version is way more calm and seems to be more inteligent (I mean, he practically resolves the first comic arc in the first page and then just drags the investigation to connect the dots, I like a lot more the suspicious detective we get to play here), invested in people but detach from the case and obviously there´s the Deux Ex Machina thingy, when things go way to bad, Bigby transforms in the big Bad Wolf with no problem and dispatch everyone. Yes, I don´t know exactly why but I had the same impression. Originally posted by GeraltDeRivia:I will totally admit that the game version of Bigby is basically how I had him sounding throughout those 100 or so issues of Fables I have read so far. ![]()
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