"Your choices will decide Clem's fate"

Telltale tweeted this before 25 minutes.What do you guys think?I actually find this so coooool and interesting!

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  • Noo.....nooo...noooo. I think that i need my mom when i play this ep.

  • I think clem is kill.

    ilovetwd posted: »

    Noo.....nooo...noooo. I think that i need my mom when i play this ep.

  • The feels.... There will be many

  • Hmm, maybe our choices will actually have meaning now.

  • "Fate" does not have to include one where she dies.

  • I guess I better watch what I say then. No sassy Clem for this episode

  • so we all know her fate is pretty much everybody's fate and choices do not matter lol

  • Tell me sweet little lies

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  • Thank you, nice to hear someone else saying this.

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    "Fate" does not have to include one where she dies.

  • "QUITE present" I laughed so hard.

    Tell me sweet little lies

  • I 'ad a littel gigle ther, m8.

    Green613 posted: »

    "QUITE present" I laughed so hard.

  • Maybe they are talking about what they have kind of been implying this whole season, especially now with the whole "#MyClementine" stuff. Your choices this season aren't about Luke, or Kenny, or Carver, or anyone else in the group. Your choices have been about who Clementine is as a person. A cold, merciless survivor willing to do anything to get by? Or is she compassionate and helpful to everyone? Or somewhere between? That's what this season's choices have been about. We have been deciding what kind of person she will grow up to be.

  • Sometimes I try to forget how they actually lied to us like that. Makes it easier to sleep at night.

    That 400 days thing in EP3 was the worst thing ever...

    Tell me sweet little lies

  • edited August 2014

    Well, if she dies, I think it would be interesting to play a sort of wild card character for the next season. Someone like Nate.

    Would be really different from the protags we've had so far.

    Or maybe someone who starts out as a lone wolf from the beginning. Like Molly.

  • I believe it is another choice situation in how you want Clementine to be or what she will do.
    In season 1 you were given the option to shoot and kill (...) or walk away.
    We will probably face the choice which group members we will leave behind in order to survive or kill a close friend.

  • I'm guessing it might be a choice between the baby's well-being or Clementine's well-being.

    NukemDukem posted: »

    I believe it is another choice situation in how you want Clementine to be or what she will do. In season 1 you were given the option to sho

  • edited August 2014

    Pretty much, yup.

    "Just go with what your Clementine would do", says JOB

    "I'm proud of MY Clementine", says JOB

    I'm guessing it might be a choice between the baby's well-being or Clementine's well-being.

  • edited August 2014

    I think I speak for a majority that most will sacrifice the baby's well-being for Clem's survival. Clementine has the willpower to survive and needs that strength with minimal distraction to live and possibly help others. The baby has been around for such a short time (so far at least) that even having to make a choice at the end of the episode would make most people choose Clem's well-being over him.

    Now this only applies to Clementine's true survival between life and death. Other than that, I'm fully supportive of keeping that baby alive for as long as possible.

    I'm guessing it might be a choice between the baby's well-being or Clementine's well-being.

  • It means determinant future?!(determinant=rip)

    Bluebirdo posted: »

    Thank you, nice to hear someone else saying this.

  • Not necessarily, my assumption is that it will decide what kind of person Clementine is in the future. Which is why I also think we won't be playing as her, but she will live.

    Tolispro posted: »

    It means determinant future?!(determinant=rip)

  • well he didn't lie...I mean if Alvin and nick died they aren't "present". and whom ever from 400 days goes to carvers camp are "present".

    also "QUITE" is a key word..

    Tell me sweet little lies

  • That would suck.I mean,not playing as clem would suck.We are all so connected with this character since season 1 episode 1.I dont care what people say but I'd like to continue playing as Clementine.Incase clem lives,we will have to wait 2-3 years to see the season 3 PC?Oh my fuck!

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    Not necessarily, my assumption is that it will decide what kind of person Clementine is in the future. Which is why I also think we won't be playing as her, but she will live.

  • Too be fair it is difficult for them to lie about this.

    Tell me sweet little lies

  • edited August 2014

    The side-effect of choosing life over the baby could be that Clementine loses some part of her humanity, I guess.

    At least I think she'll be having nightmares about leaving that baby behind for some time, if she does.

    She's come a long way from wanting to "save Ben because he's her friend" at Crawford to leaving babies behind for her own survival.

    I think I speak for a majority that most will sacrifice the baby's well-being for Clem's survival. Clementine has the willpower to survive a

  • I guess it's official .. if Clementine lives or dies based on our decisions we won't be playing as her anymore

  • You'll have to pry the baby from Clem's cold, dead hands!

  • If it comes to this, and Clem leaves the baby, she may as well just wear a sheriff hat and an eyepatch, because she's way too much like Carl at that point.

    Don't get me wrong, I fucking love Carl, but I'm kinda disappointed that Clem seems to just be becoming Carl.

    Pride posted: »

    The side-effect of choosing life over the baby could be that Clementine loses some part of her humanity, I guess. At least I think she'll

  • Tough Decision: Clementine's Fate:

    Where did you go?

    You went to Wellington and reunited with Christa.

    You went into the forests and bumped into Jane.

  • If the second option means killing Jane, I'm all for it. :P

    I actually prefer the idea of meeting Christa earlier in the episode. Since she had an injured leg, Christa would collapse and your final choice will entail either staying with her until the blizzard ends or leaving her to die. Either way, Clem will faint and fall atop the baby, protecting it long enough for survivors to find them both.

    prink34320 posted: »

    Tough Decision: Clementine's Fate: Where did you go? You went to Wellington and reunited with Christa. You went into the forests and bumped into Jane.

  • I really hope we find some new Survivors so that we kinda get to know them better before Season 3, cause it would be strange randomly appearing with a new group...

    Bokor posted: »

    If the second option means killing Jane, I'm all for it. :P I actually prefer the idea of meeting Christa earlier in the episode. Since

  • I think TellTale should treat this like Mass Effect 2's ending. The main character can die depending on your choices and you can't import that save in the next game

  • hmmm I didn't think of it that way, but if it affects Clementine's well-being that would have a major affect in the next season plus the baby is more than a burden than sacrificing Clem.

    I'm guessing it might be a choice between the baby's well-being or Clementine's well-being.

  • Well Jane did give us the nail filer.

    Bokor posted: »

    If the second option means killing Jane, I'm all for it. :P I actually prefer the idea of meeting Christa earlier in the episode. Since

  • I suspect that Clementine will live no matter what, but her personality will change dramatically depending on the choices made in this episode. Season 3 will have us play as a new character (or possibly even Christa), whose interactions with Clem will depend on her personality.

    This may be more sophisticated than what Telltale's capable of...

  • It can strike a flint, in the condition Clementine and the baby seems to be in, it's almost certain that they might need it to make a fire.

    NukemDukem posted: »

    Well Jane did give us the nail filer.

  • Foreshadowing FTW.

    I do hope there's a consequence to not taking the nail file...

    prink34320 posted: »

    It can strike a flint, in the condition Clementine and the baby seems to be in, it's almost certain that they might need it to make a fire.

  • Maybe if we don't take the nail file, we have to end up finding a random stranger, but if we do take the nail file and start a fire, the stranger may come to us? Maybe Lilly? :3

    Bokor posted: »

    Foreshadowing FTW. I do hope there's a consequence to not taking the nail file...

  • I think it would be cool, if the choices made, will determine what kind of person Clementine will be in the future.
    That way, we can have a new pc character.
    Who gets introduced to the group, and who's goal is to secure his place within the group.
    I'd like it to be a character in his mid twenties, or early thirties.

    Or, and this is probably a long stretch, but I'd really like the next pc character to be Kenny.

    Nikolaj-11 posted: »

    Not necessarily, my assumption is that it will decide what kind of person Clementine is in the future. Which is why I also think we won't be playing as her, but she will live.

  • to be honest the nail file probably adds nothing and the outcome will be the same regardless if you choose to take or refuse the nail file. Its probably different animations and slight change but not a game changer.

    prink34320 posted: »

    Maybe if we don't take the nail file, we have to end up finding a random stranger, but if we do take the nail file and start a fire, the stranger may come to us? Maybe Lilly?

  • you totally scared me that it might be like Mass Effect 3's ending

    I_Dont_Care posted: »

    I think TellTale should treat this like Mass Effect 2's ending. The main character can die depending on your choices and you can't import that save in the next game

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