What was your ending?

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  • Also there's something ridiculously hypocritical in this justification

    "I never trusted Kenny, he was completely nuts so I killed him, god this guy is crazy everything he said or wanted to do was retarded"

    Kenny being magnanimous : Y-you made the right choice, Clementine

    "See ? Listen to Kenny he's right!"

    So, I've watched other playthroughs and I went back as well and shot Kenny, and he NEVER says that he wanted to die. He does say that Clem m

  • edited August 2014

    I'm at Wellington with AJ. It was a very hard choice, and several questions ran through my head before making it:

    What is the probability that Wellington is going to be Carver HQ all over again?

    What is the probability that Kenny, Clem and AJ could survive on their own?

    If Clem, Kenny and AJ could somehow survive for a few months, what is the probability that they are still close to Wellington AND that Wellington would then accept them?

    What is the probability of Kenny returning on his own to Wellington and reuniting with Clem and AJ?

    /

    [THE LAST OF US SPOILER ALERT!]

    The choice between staying at Wellington or leaving with Kenny somewhat reminded me of the choice Joel had to make regarding Ellie. Man, The Last Of US was a great game too.

    [/THE LAST OF US SPOILER ALERT!]

  • edited August 2014

    I was with Kenny and decided to leave with him.

    I expected the woman at the door to be moved by his words, and was extremely pissed when she came back and still told "nope, this guy can't come in".

    What kind of community tells such a man to gtfo ? If they had known of his past controversial actions I would have understood their reluctance, but all they knew about him was he was a man who was ready never to see the children he loved again if that gave them a chance to be safer.

    So there was no way I would trust those Wellington people. This is not the community I am looking for.

  • Letting her have different personalities? I don't quite follow..

    I just think it's logical to stay in Wellington, as opposed to staying with Kenny, who's been a proven liability throughout both seasons. It's what Kenny wanted, it's what Lee would have wanted.

    To stay with Kenny is a sign of becoming too attached to someone without thinking of the repercussions.

    shibbymary posted: »

    That's cuz I didnt play the game with the idea that Clem is a baton that passes from person to person with the intention of getting her over

  • Kenny and I but I went to Wellington. The end was so sad. I might redo it but dunno. It felt right but I kind of want to be a happy family. I was thinking about an and Kenny leaving dialogue is perfect.

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    I let Kenny murk Jane then went to Wellington and stayed. Kenny while my favorite character this season had to be let go. He didn't have it in him anymore. He couldn't of taken care of that kid anymore.

  • I killed Kenny I already assumed that Jane was lying but I had to. I loved Kenny and that's why I killed him. The dream told me everything even in death Lee helps me. Kenny was in pain, it was like Lee said sometimes you have to hurt others to protect those who you love and I killed Kenny because he need AJ and Clem more than they needed him. Kenny was a good person and still is in my ending, he can finally see Katja and Duck. I stayed with Jane because she wanted protect me as much as Kenny, but I'm still not going to trust her for awhile.

  • edited August 2014

    My ending is personally my favorite ending, and the best ending.

    Stayed with Kenny, AJ, and Clementine together. They made it so far together, and we've lost so much people. Bro's for life! We live together, die together!

  • you and me both.

    Arbitrator posted: »

    Shot Kenny, went with Jane, told the 'family' to get lost.

  • Me and jane and Aj , and the family out ^^

  • Well one, I don't think it's all that logical to stay in Wellington. We have no idea what's behind that wall and abandoning the only person we know so that we can be put in the care of people who may or may not be cannibals doesn't seem like the most logical choice to me.

    And what I meant about different personalities is that the Clem I played wouldn't abandon someone who cared for her just cuz it's "logical" to stay in Wellington. It would make no sense for the Clem that stayed behind to help Sarah, who tried to take the blame for the walkie, to do a 180 and leave Kenny to die alone just cuz the game implied that wellington is somehow our end goal.

    Letting her have different personalities? I don't quite follow.. I just think it's logical to stay in Wellington, as opposed to staying w

  • I know man , i've been thinking about it since i did it. Today i "re-replayed it" again , shot Kenny as hard as it was , and then went alone.

    Well, atleast i got a second savefile...

    GamingThief posted: »

    But that's the point of the game. You make these choices and they may turn out wrong, But you stick with them.

  • Traveling with AJ I guess. I ended up killing Kenny despite everything, but there was no forgiving what Jane did.

    I wish that I had avoided leaving Clementine alone again, but everyone who was left either died, or went out of their way to make me hate em.

  • same here ^^

    Arbitrator posted: »

    Shot Kenny, went with Jane, told the 'family' to get lost.

  • All of them. I played through one at a time seeing what all the different options could end up with.

  • Well, mine ended with Clem alone (which I think I will change). I couldn't shoot Kenny in the end but I also couldn't forgive him for what happened.

  • I went to Wellington with Kenny and then stayed behind with AJ. Only reason why I didn't leave with him is because I needed to think about the baby and make sure Christa and the cabin groups death's were not in vain.

  • I actually thought the Wellington ending was the best ending. But I can't go back and change my choices. I only knew what was happening at the time. I didn't know we could get to Wellington. I didn't even know multiple endings existed till I looked online.

    Zumoshiteki posted: »

    I know man , i've been thinking about it since i did it. Today i "re-replayed it" again , shot Kenny as hard as it was , and then went alone. Well, atleast i got a second savefile...

  • Well, they said they were already overpopulated... I think that justifies not letting a guy in.

    I was with Kenny and decided to leave with him. I expected the woman at the door to be moved by his words, and was extremely pissed when

  • I first shot Kenny and when I find out that baby was still alive and she made me kill him, I left her. I didn't want to do this and I was crying like a baby ;_;. Then I decided to replay again becouse Clem can't be alone again. She was always with a group and this is second time she's alone. I decided to go with Jane and I let the family in but when Clem noticed that he had a gun then I was like ''Damn. DId I just picked another bad end?''. I replayed again and I let Kenny live. Kenny was finally happy there. When we get to Wellington I couldn't leave him so I stayed with Kenny. And Clem's cute smile with tears on her face ;D. I think this was the best ending becouse we're all happy.

  • edited August 2014

    dang it. Two comments ;d

  • I saved Jane and ended up with her and the baby. Definitely trying a different one on my next playthrough, since I don't trust Jane (or Kenny) anymore, but I don't want Clem to go it alone.

    Unfortunately, this ending also means she ended up having to go back to Carver's when she wanted to go to Wellington.

  • Killed Kenny, leave with Jane, Family out.
    I know it might be a little bad ending, but we need to think a moment. Why do you trust Kenny? if we remember he was a broken man in s1 and in s2 is just an extension of his pain. With Sarita, Becca and Alvin/Carver thing just to increase one character insanity or pain more obvious. In the end, i forgive Jane because she was trying to help in every case scenario when kenny only wants his way no matter what. Is a APOCALYPSE people, i want to leave alone the baby, the supplies are limited and you only can trust the people WHO GAINS your trust.

    But look at the whole season, is just a mess. When you finish the S1 and Clems was alone it is a CLIMAX, she is young, abandoned and helpless, then 400 Days happen. Oh cool a DLC just for 5 secs of people i dont care about in a dull episode. Great for that Telltale. If you go to Wellington and go with Kenny you're being hypocritical if you hated Carver, if you leave Kenny the journey and the deaths of many are in vain, if you forgive Jane and go back to the mall you are BEING Carver but now you are the only who is building the place, your rules and your supplies, if you get the family in... i mean c'mon the ginger guy have a gun, is too obvious, and if you are "the one who is dangerous" you see Clem being a survivor, not a child anymore.

  • My ending was the same as the OP's. :) I couldn't leave Kenny behind.

  • What is wrong with you people?!? After completing the game I found that only a small amount of people actually stuck with Kenny the entire time... Kenny/clementines relationship with each other is unlike any other relationship this game can offer so far. Lee/clementine was the best actually but lee is no longer with us. I couldn't pass up Kenny for "Wellington" who knows what's behind those walls. They probably eat children. Think of why they chose to allow 2 mouths to feed but not a 3rd. Is it really that big of a difference? They need a parent with them and the fact that this place won't allow one is a huge red flag. Kenny was right the entire time about the group/ Russian kid (even though he overreacted at times). They don't need Wellington to survive tho.... And 2 bags of supplies will hold them off until they find a new place to settle. Kenny might have shaped into a rough character but he is that guy... Hes just that guy - he's a gangsta... I can't replace him

  • Am I the only one who didn't shoot Kenny but chose to leave him behind? He's my friend since forever, I'd never kill him, but yeah.. he is dangerous, so I let him live and chose to be alone on the road. I think this end was beautiful and very dramatic. Kenny understood my decision, he knew he was not well.. And Clem appears doing just fine with the baby at the end.

  • Same I'm not so sure about it but I think it was the best thing to do

    Tyranitar posted: »

    I ended up going with jane to the store. I let the people in.

  • I shot Kenny but left Jane after realizing what that she lied about the baby. Its Clem and Aj versus the world now.

  • edited August 2014

    'My only problem is that Kenny is determinant'

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    ohhh I need a drink

  • I chose to stay with Kenny in the end.

    Every major community in TWD Universe has resulted in a power-struggle, which always ends in turmoil. With Kenny, I know he'll do anything to protect both Clementine and AJ.

  • I got the Jane & Family ending, and I have some serious regrets about that.

  • edited August 2014

    If they're that overpopulated that one more man is endangering their survival and taking Clem and the baby in is already a huge favor, then it's certainly not such a thriving community after all, as they are bordering supply shortage and starvation sooner than later. Which justifies my choice not to get stuck in there. Only advantage would be safety behind those walls, and I can appreciate how valuable it is already in these times : but on the other hand, large groups of people are a danger per se too as we know from TWD comics and TV show (one accidental death, just one, and the zombie wolf is among the sheeps). For me to get behind walls (potentially trapped) with a large number of people I don't even know, pros need to outweigh the cons by far. They don't in my maths.

    And If they are still comfortable on supplies but just won't take any chance, then I don't want to be part of these people. For all they know the man at the door is the father of these children and they are sending him off. That's definitely something big in my eyes, so either they're justified by a critical food shortage and it's a fragile community as I said earlier, either we don't share the same values.

    More than ever I feel my decision to leave with Kenny was the best. My main motivation to go to Wellington is I kinda idealized it and because of the chance Christa might be there. What I found leaves me quite disillusioned. I rather take my chance with Kenny for a few months and come back later (they said they might take new people then) to check what's really in there after all and if it's worth staying.

    That1Guy posted: »

    Well, they said they were already overpopulated... I think that justifies not letting a guy in.

  • I think it was a huge mistake to kill Kenny. We can see that when you let him live and travel to Wellington, he's already on the path to reformation. Right now he's surrounded by people he loves with all his heart. There's no way I could leave someone like that. He was violent yes and had become a huge liability but with everyone gone, bonnie mike etc, he was on the path to redemptiom IMO. Jane meanwhile was a complete bitch. Don't get me wrong I liked her a lot but she deliberately wanted to provoke and broken and violent man just to prove a point. Besides, I have no hesitation in saying at this moment in time kenny means as much to me as lee did in season 1. I predict that with just Clem AJ and kenny, kenny will quickly return to being a loving father.

  • Wow, my Bonnie went down with Luke. I can't believe that if she lives, she sides with Mike and Arvo, but then, Kenny has that effect on people.

    Hoppa_21 posted: »

    I couldn't let Kenny just kill Jane. It was hard, but for me it was necessary. When Kenny died, he had realized, what he had gone too far an

  • I realized from the start that Jane didn't kill The baby but she hid him somewhere so i wasn't suprised when i found the baby...at first i killed Kenny,Which broke my heart...But i didn't like the finish so i went ahead and re did that part,I went with Kenny to Wellington and didn't go in,My heart almost Broke again when he wanted Clem and AJ to go in...i just couldn't accept that and i went with him...I didn't cry but i felt so bad...everyone was gone...after this whole 2 seasons...it's just Kenny Clementine and AJ for me :'C

  • I'm with you Brother...i Changed my ending

    I got the Jane & Family ending, and I have some serious regrets about that.

  • edited August 2014

    Reasons why I hate Jane:

    1) SHE MADE KENNY DETERMINANT!

  • None of the endings sat just right with me, but I think I will choose to either be with Kenny, or stay at Wellington when I do a full playthrough of both seasons again. I wish there was an ending where I could end up shooting Kenny, then abandon Jane after she reveals her ridiculous plan, but still make it to Wellington with the baby.

  • Great evaluation of Kenny's character.

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