Starting all over again

So I've been hearing a lot of people that say that they want to go back and see what it would be like if they had acted different ways towards the different characters of the game. I personally would like to do that but not for that reason. There were a few things I did that I think I would never have the guts to do if it was a real life situation. What do you guys think? Should I play it again?

Comments

  • Yeah for sure. I've only played both seasons two times, but in my second playthrough I do a bunch of stuff that I didn't do in my first playthrough, and I find that some of it seemed more fitting for my personality.

  • I've replayed Season 1 of the Walking Dead over a dozen times and I always enjoyed it. Pretty much every play through I found some other minor detail or different dialogue track I hadn't on previous play throughs. Playing it with my brother he actually found something I didn't. When you get to the riverfront and see the busted boat, he picked the "This boat is fucked" option. When I had done that in the past Kenny would say if he wanted a lesson on a U.S. History he'd ask Lee. But for my brother he said if he wants a lesson on history or murder he'll ask you.

    I say go for it, and don't be afraid to mix things up a little.

  • Do it, you'll find the smallest details you've never seen before. And character interactions change heavily too, which is also interesting.

  • I basically have 3 playthroughs:

    My first playthrough (Everything is fresh and new here, i made my decisions in a hurry and didn't know the exact outcome of it)

    My second playthrough (I literally just do the complete opposite of what i was doing in my first playthrough)

    My third playthrough (Now that i know all the possibilities i can create my own perfect story)

    To sum this all up, yes there is nothing wrong with having different playthroughs. Go for it!

  • Thank you all for the support!!

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