bringing back this one, but there are some corrections in the first post:
1. the menus.
in most of the games from telltale, the menus are as follows:
1. play, allows you to select which episode you want.
2. episodes, allows you to buy an episode, or play a previous chapter of an episode if that episode is already installed.
3. telltale games account, allows you to link your telltale account with your console or PC. if you link your telltale games account, you can see your choices on the telltale games website under your profile, allowing you to compare your choices with other players.
4. save slots, allows you to select which save file you want.
5. extras, allows you to do additional options, which are:
5.1. characters or unlockables, let's you see background information related to the game's characters or read the bios.
5.2. choices, much like the telltale games website, let's you view all the rest of the choices that you've made. pressing the up or down arrows scroll through the choices in one episode, left and right arrows select an episode to view the choices. to exit from this screen, press the circle button.
5.3. credits, view the rest of peoples who envolved in creating the game, and you can also see a list of voice actors who play their roles in the game.
6. settings, let's you change various options. this menu consists of controls, audio, and graphics settings.
2. the controls.
in most of the games, the controls are as follows:
the left analog stick: walk in the direction that you want. if you push the analog stick forward, you'll move up to the screen, if you push it backward, you'll move down. moving the left analog stick left or right will make your character walk to the left or to the right.
the right analog stick: look around, much like a cursor in most point and click adventure.
X: in most games, this is your primary interaction button. press this button to open doors, activate something, push an object, ETC.
square: talk to people. press this one to talk to the respective people, then you have choices on what do you want to say to that people. to pick one, simply press X, square, triangle or the circle button to pick your choice.
triangle: this key is usually used to look at an object. sometimes, when you look at an object, the character will make a comment on it.
circle: not used much, usually it's used like the X button, but usually it's use to take things.
R1: in some games, it let's you see your inventory.
L1: this key is very different from game to game, for example, in tales from the borderlands, it is used to use rhys's mechanical eye implant to scan or hack something. in game of thrones, I don't know what it's used for.
R2: this key is used to run, you have to press it with the left analog stick in order to make your character run.
L2: N/A, usually this key is used in some QTE's.
start button: pause the game.
3. making your decision: to make a choice, you can either press X, square, triangle or circle to pick one.
usually, the X button is a mixed responce between good or bad, the square button is usually the most negative responce, pressing triangle usually keeps you remain silent, and the circle button is usually the most positive answer.
sometimes, you have to look at the people to pick the choice, which makes it a little harder.
that's all, for the info that I know.
if anyone of you who is also playing this series and figure out more stuff, please let me know.
going in to the wilds, collecting pokedex, and capturing them are my kind of thing,
training them, making them evolve, and generally making them stronger is my ultimate goal,
fighting other manamon tamers, winning the tournament, and fighting octoros are what these manamons like to do,
and ultimately, I become the master of mana!