The Walking dead (the game)
#301
Posté 21 novembre 2012 - 09:29
"I'm so sorry Clem, I'm so sorry..."
#302
Posté 21 novembre 2012 - 09:34
Anyhow i'm curious what was everyones decision at the last choice?
I made her shoot Lee.
Seeing Clementine shoot Lee was hard to watch though.
#303
Posté 21 novembre 2012 - 09:36
Wimbini wrote...
I'm happy to see that a lot of people also think that this game deserves GOTY status.
Anyhow i'm curious what was everyones decision at the last choice?
I made her shoot Lee.
Seeing Clementine shoot Lee was hard to watch though.
I told her to leave me. I didn't want her to have to go through that. She's been through too much.
#304
Posté 21 novembre 2012 - 09:40
I am close to crying. I never cry at games.
#305
Posté 21 novembre 2012 - 09:40
KBomb wrote...
Wimbini wrote...
I'm happy to see that a lot of people also think that this game deserves GOTY status.
Anyhow i'm curious what was everyones decision at the last choice?
I made her shoot Lee.
Seeing Clementine shoot Lee was hard to watch though.
I told her to leave me. I didn't want her to have to go through that. She's been through too much.
Same here. Gave her the "shooting people changes you" and speech and send her on her way.
#306
Posté 21 novembre 2012 - 09:51
Not telling Clementine at the hotel :
1/he's bitten.
2/That Christa and Omid are waiting for her.
3/quick advice if Lee doesn't make it to safety with her.
I mean just imagine when he passed out on the street , he died.
Clem would have helped him , and get herself killed .
If she survived somehow , she's alone , in the middle of a zombie herd and has nowhere to go.
Meaning she was way safer with the crazy guy who kidnapped her...
And i know it's nitpicky but I spend the end raging after Lee , and waiting for him to say something useful...
Anyway , I'm glad everyone enjoyed it so much and cry a lot , I wish i did cry a river too ;s.
ANd I didn't make Clem shoot Lee , she didn't want to .And in the comics , kids tends to turn into psycho .The less trigger she has to pull , the better I feel.
#307
Posté 21 novembre 2012 - 10:12
Wait that's a lie, it was Clementine and the summary that did it.
Modifié par legion999, 21 novembre 2012 - 10:19 .
#308
Posté 21 novembre 2012 - 10:30
#309
Posté 21 novembre 2012 - 11:12
Modifié par Greylycantrope, 21 novembre 2012 - 11:19 .
#310
Posté 21 novembre 2012 - 11:48
A nice change of pace I'd say.
#311
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 12:12
Modifié par Sauruz, 22 novembre 2012 - 12:12 .
#312
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 02:32
Anyhow i'm curious what was everyones decision at the last choice?
I made her shoot me. She knew her parents were no longer her parents, and I couldn't bear to have her think of Lee walking around as a Walker -- no longer the man she grew to care about, but a monster that would attack anyone and anything.
God... the entire scene where Lee's handcuffed to the radiator got to me. A superb book ends moment, and I just couldn't hold back the tears.
Modifié par The Ethereal Writer Redux, 22 novembre 2012 - 02:35 .
#313
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 03:23
#314
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 03:57
#315
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 04:44
Anyway, wtf was up with the Kenny sequence? There was no need to sacrifice himself. He just had to shoot Ben, and leave with Lee. The scene seemed as if the writers were trying to get across that Kenny was sacrificing himself to ease Ben's suffering, but it looked so ridiculous due to how easily Kenny could have gotten out of that situation. Hell, he could have shot Ben from behind the gate.
The way to make that scene flow logically is for Kenny to just have a death wish. He just wanted to die suddenly. But then that just completely screws with the sentiment he put forward no longer than 5minutes prior; the whole "You can't just give up" thing.
Something was seriously amiss with that scene, and is likely why i didn't feel anything other than utter confusion with that particular point.
#316
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 04:48
I can see I'm in the minority, but I had Clementine do the deed. Lee had earned the right to a quick death, and it's something that she and other survivors are going to have to do. Clementine seeing him turn would be worse I think. It would be for me- I'd rather remember people as themselves.
I'm wondering how the hotel scene plays out if you didn't choose to take stuff from the car?
Modifié par Addai67, 22 novembre 2012 - 04:49 .
#317
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 04:55
Largely the same, he just blames Kenny more than Lee for taking it. Still finds just about any excuse to call Lee dangerous though. *shrugs* is a nutjobAddai67 wrote...
Powerful ending.:crying:
I can see I'm in the minority, but I had Clementine do the deed. Lee had earned the right to a quick death, and it's something that she and other survivors are going to have to do. Clementine seeing him turn would be worse I think. It would be for me- I'd rather remember people as themselves.
I'm wondering how the hotel scene plays out if you didn't choose to take stuff from the car?
#318
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 05:32
Any game that can even make me start to tear up a little wins in my book. I'm only a little disappointed that it ended pretty much as I figured it would but the execution was great. Kind of wondering how my Lee actually died though, since he chopped off his arm and amputation is pretty much a fail safe in the comics when its been done. Either he didn't do it fast enough or just blood loss I suppose.
Anyway, I had Clem kill Lee basically since I didn't want her to have to see Lee turn and just for her safety.
Gibb_Shepard wrote...
Anyway, wtf was up with the Kenny sequence? There was no need to sacrifice himself. He just had to shoot Ben, and leave with Lee. The scene seemed as if the writers were trying to get across that Kenny was sacrificing himself to ease Ben's suffering, but it looked so ridiculous due to how easily Kenny could have gotten out of that situation. Hell, he could have shot Ben from behind the gate.
The way to make that scene flow logically is for Kenny to just have a death wish. He just wanted to die suddenly. But then that just completely screws with the sentiment he put forward no longer than 5minutes prior; the whole "You can't just give up" thing.
Something was seriously amiss with that scene, and is likely why i didn't feel anything other than utter confusion with that particular point.
What? Probably cause I dropped Ben in Episode 4, but Kenny died in my game after saving Christa. His death made total sense to me and he went out like a goddamn hero. I was really hoping he'd pull a Tyrese and survive though.
Cthulhu42 wrote...
And yeah, I'm feeling some pretty intense feels right now.
Modifié par Brockololly, 22 novembre 2012 - 05:41 .
#319
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 06:12
#320
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 06:24
Gibb Shepard wrote...
Hell, he could have shot Ben from behind the gate.
The way to make that scene flow logically is for Kenny to just have a death wish. He just wanted to die suddenly. But then that just completely screws with the sentiment he put forward no longer than 5minutes prior; the whole "You can't just give up" thing.
Something was seriously amiss with that scene, and is likely why i didn't feel anything other than utter confusion with that particular point.
Yeah, that's where my mind went as well. I mean, it was definitely a way for him to make amends for how he'd treated Ben and it was heroic... but it wasn't necessary for him to sacrifice himself. It flowed much better for Christa then it did for Ben.
That said, it doesn't necessarily conflict with what he said earlier. What he said was "Don't quit because it's hard to live here". What he did was "I'm gonna try to buy you as much time as I can and try to help Ben. Now get going!"
It's not that he's giving up. It's just him trying to do a good thing and either way winning in some way -- either Ben is saved and they can get out of there or he's reunited with his family.
...unless he reanimated as a Walker.
Part of me is wondering if there might've been a sewer entrance nearby that he escaped in. I think I'm just in so much denial over his death that I want to believe it was ambiguous in the Ben sequence just as much as it appeared in the Christa sequence.
Kenny for Season 2!
Largely the same, he just blames Kenny more than Lee for taking it. Still finds just about any excuse to call Lee dangerous though. *shrugs* is a nutjob
Pretty much.
One of the funniest moments for me was when he confronts you with the gun and you choose to say "...Hello."
Campman's reaction was priceless. He's just like "I... well this is civil".
He didn't expect that statement at all.
Modifié par The Ethereal Writer Redux, 22 novembre 2012 - 06:43 .
#321
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 06:34
He isn't a kid, he is round my age (18-19) and perhaps in his early twenties?
#322
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 06:38
So 16-17 maybe. That'd make him a teenager still, and thus kid would be appropriate.
#323
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 07:14
IMO, Walking Dead -- on the strengths of its story, storytelling, plotting, characterization, and dramas -- is superior to and outclasses everything BioWare has done so far. BioWare games have the advantage of having high production values, but TellTale has reached the point where they are now the King of Storytelling in Gaming. BioWare games are like summer blockbusters, while TellTale games are like Oscar season films.
Modifié par KT Chong, 22 novembre 2012 - 07:27 .
#324
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 12:18
His eyes start to turn yellow, pretty sure he was turning. I also had him amputate his arm. In retrospect it wasn't very realistic, him doing all that jumping and heavy lifting when he was probably already dehydrated and undernourished before getting a limb hacked off.Brockololly wrote...
Well, that's my Game of the Year.
Any game that can even make me start to tear up a little wins in my book. I'm only a little disappointed that it ended pretty much as I figured it would but the execution was great. Kind of wondering how my Lee actually died though, since he chopped off his arm and amputation is pretty much a fail safe in the comics when its been done. Either he didn't do it fast enough or just blood loss I suppose.
Huh, I also had the scene where he locks Lee behind a gate, shoots Ben and then gets eaten. I agree with Gibb that it didn't make a lot of sense.What? Probably cause I dropped Ben in Episode 4, but Kenny died in my game after saving Christa. His death made total sense to me and he went out like a goddamn hero. I was really hoping he'd pull a Tyrese and survive though.
Not sure I can call it GOTY because it just isn't much of a game. Doesn't overtake Dishonored for me.
#325
Posté 22 novembre 2012 - 02:57





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