Is anyone else able to be compassionate to Kennys decisions?
this might be a little bit of a long winded eye view of how I find the game itself but here goes :- I understood very well where Janes was coming from it seems in most games where the characters development is so strong that you will always have one whose development is effected by everything they have been around and exposed to sadly in this case it was Kenny who was going the way I imaging Carver started out but they both was so blinded by thinking what they was doing was right that they couldn't see how far off the scale they had gone but I can see why Kenny ended up the way he did due to all hes been through he lost his entire world that he took for granted which sadly in my version ended up with me shooting him but this is one game series where when one character dies I feel a strong feeling of loss to any of the main characters connected with and understood telltale are really good at bringing this out in me just a shame it took Kenny a bullet to understand that he has gone to far and that someone had to stop him
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One point, it doesn't have to take a bullet for him to realise that.
Not going to start a argument, just wanted to point it out![:) :)](https://community.telltale.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
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You don't have to imply you're in a minority. Asking if anyone else on this forum loves Kenny is like asking if the Pope is Catholic.
im not asking if anyone loves Kenny im just wondering if anyone else can see both sides of it from playing the games
I empathized with him up until he started tearing the group apart and began viciously abusing Arvo. To be honest, if they let me kill Kenny when I wanted to (just after the argument regarding going north or south and you get into the truck with him) everything would have ended much better.
My compassion ran out for Kenny long before the climactic ending.