Awsome SEASON FINALE EVER!!!!

After playing the season finale of (ANF) I gotta say (Tell Tale) well played I give you thumbs way high.
I gotta say it was action packed and an (adrenaline rush) but I just got two questions?

What happens to Max Or Lonnie if you decide to spare them or Joan or Clint for that matte?

Tell me in the comments bellow on what happen to Max , Lonnie , Clint or Joan if you didn't kill them.

Comments

  • they arent seen at all

  • Nobody knows.

  • Nothing, none of them are ever seen again. For all we know, they were abducted by aliens.

  • FORGOTTEN

  • OMG how did ppl enjoy this awful shit. Me and my friend were laughing r asses off how bad this is and I enjoyed the first 4 eps but gods did this disappoint me

  • Because everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

    You enjoyed the first 4 episodes - but laughed at how bad this one was.

    I personally thought this episode was the best of the season.

    Beauty of people having different personalities and tastes.

    OMG how did ppl enjoy this awful shit. Me and my friend were laughing r asses off how bad this is and I enjoyed the first 4 eps but gods did this disappoint me

  • edited May 2017

    Yes, beauty of people who are extremely easy to impress and are the backbone of Telltale digging their graves.

    CocaColin posted: »

    Because everyone is entitled to their own opinion. You enjoyed the first 4 episodes - but laughed at how bad this one was. I personall

  • Fair enough i wish i enjoyed this ep I really do I was so excited for it because of all the detriments in ep 4 but nothing mattered. Max was forgotten, Joan/Clint forgotten, Tripp/Ava just died anyway, David fights you anyway

    CocaColin posted: »

    Because everyone is entitled to their own opinion. You enjoyed the first 4 episodes - but laughed at how bad this one was. I personall

  • edited May 2017

    Ah, the old "anyone who disagrees with me is stupider than me." CocaColin literally said everyone's entitled to their own opinion, no need to be a jerk about it.

    J-Master posted: »

    Yes, beauty of people who are extremely easy to impress and are the backbone of Telltale digging their graves.

  • edited May 2017

    There's also no need to be a sheep for objectively bland to abysmal writing.

    I don't like to brag, but I just might have higher standards for good storytelling compared to the ANF writers and half of the TWD forum.

    ;)

    Batteries posted: »

    Ah, the old "anyone who disagrees with me is stupider than me." CocaColin literally said everyone's entitled to their own opinion, no need to be a jerk about it.

  • I'm not saying you can't give your opinion on the game (In fact, I mostly agree with it.) But purposefully shunning people who enjoyed it is just such an asshole thing to do. Like, what do you get out of calling people sheep and saying you have higher standards than others???

    J-Master posted: »

    There's also no need to be a sheep for objectively bland to abysmal writing. I don't like to brag, but I just might have higher standards for good storytelling compared to the ANF writers and half of the TWD forum.

  • To differentiate myself from the lowest common denominator who are just as enthralled with dangling shiny keys as with ANF instead of quality storytelling.

    Batteries posted: »

    I'm not saying you can't give your opinion on the game (In fact, I mostly agree with it.) But purposefully shunning people who enjoyed it is

  • It was a good episode. Although, there were quite a few faults. The treatment of Trip and Ava. Lack of Eleanor, Joan/Clint, Lonnie, and Max at the end. No playable moment with Clementine. Lacklustre Epilogue.

    Pros though: Conrad can survive the whole season, flirting with Jesus, emotional confrontation with David, and lots of deterministic scenes.

    Overall, I wasn't let down per say. Although, a lot of characters were underused. I feel like Clementine and Ava could of had more scenes together considering one of the flashbacks in Episode 4 is Ava helping out Clementine. Instead Clementine doesn't even seem to notice Ava is missing after Ava slips off the bridge.

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