Telltale's going to try to judge us. Again.
Unless it's an elaborate hoax, this whole business with #MyClementine and "Who will you become?" is clearly Telltale pulling the same thing that they did with the Stranger- that our past actions reflect on our character's nature and there needs to be a reckoning for that, as completely ridiculous as that is in a zombie apocalypse.
But, in case it's not clear, Telltale isn't in a position to do that anymore. (Telltale? Judge us?) The idea that Telltale is going to judge its players based on how they responded to increasingly ridiculous, contrived situations would be funny if it weren't so sad, especially since we already know what most of the choices are (they're the ones where percentages are given). Not taking the blame for a retard's stupid decision to take a selfie? Not taking the blame for stealing a radio from a fucking madman? Yeah, this is the stuff that reflects on who we are. Eyes rolling back into head here.
At least Clementine's going to live, and maybe we can have smarter people making Season 3. Not that I'm going to buy it.
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At least it's not like you judge the episode prematurely based on pure speculation on your part. That would be stupid after all.
Not that I'm going to buy it.
Right..................
Such a party pooper....
Not all of the choices say nothing about clem. You've just cherry picked ones to support your argument.
I think choosing to not watch carver get brutally murdered says quite a lot about #MyClementine.
They won't use every decision. Just major ones.
You probably had a good percentage of people on board with you riiiiiiight up until that point.
Oh cool you're ranting about how the game sucks? Why are you still on this forum then? Nobody's asking you to be here.
Yep.
Confirmed troll?
But the decision says nothing about why we might or might not have watched. I watched Carver get clobbered because I needed to make sure he wouldn't be coming back (dead or alive)- Kenny can tell you all about offscreen deaths- and I wasn't sure if Kenny would do it properly.
And the idea of just watching something happen being something to judge someone on? Here? Are you kidding me? Clementine's watched more people die horribly than the Islamic State's cameraman, and the player's going to be judged because one of them happened to be someone she hated?
It's insanely clear from the scene that Carver definitely wouldn't be coming back.
The choice is purely 'do you want to watch carver die or not.' not 'do you want to make sure he does die because lets be honest kenny doesn't look like he'll kill him.'
All of the other deaths clem saw accidentally. This one she saw because she wanted to. That's so different to her seeing Larry be murdered for example.
The choices judge at the very end always interested me.. I just thought it was going to be Sarah to do it since she was around to witness most of Clementines major choices until episode 4. Or possibly Luke... Or it could even be ghost Lee to be the disappointed judge this season whom isn't too proud of his sweetpea's choices (in Clementine's mind of course, like a premonition or hallucination). It might be starting to become predictable at the ends but never thought it was a bad feature. If your in a game where pretty much all you do is decide between this and that something like that would go hand in hand. Bigby had the Crooked man and/or Fable town at the end and Lee had the Stranger from season 1 at the end. Another thing with successful franchises as this and others the crowd always seems to chant and rant daily about how they demand another sequel or continuation only to complain and bitch once they get do one which started since "All That Remains" every sequel will not be as atomically great as its original predecessor. I can see only respectful criticism. You don't have to agree with it but when you start insulting and disrespecting the artist that is when your maturity level reveals itself. The demand was very high for a Season 2 and I'm sure they knew it would be before the first season wrapped up. In truth Season 2 had it's flaws maybe more so than Season 1 but it is still good and not bad. We are part to blame because we asked for it on our knees and rushed them for it time and again may not be the same for Season 3 this round but maybe Season 3 will be almost Season 1 quality. Sure point out the errors if you must. But it is not like a hamburger or something where the cook can take it back and redo it for you. I'm sure they could not predict who and how many folks would not be feeling Season 2 (especially with new and different writers than season 1 on the job) and cannot announce that they are going to do a duplicate season 2 with story revisions to suit everyone's personal tastes with the characters. If that were the case we'd end up with about 3 to 4 different season 1's and a couple dozen season 2's. Bottom line is....You can't please everyone. You truly cannot because almost everyone has a different way of thinking, like with humor what one finds hilarious another feels it's astoundingly idiotic to be laughing at.