because you can tell that you will do it and then you escape from the situation (in the first case you leave duck to turn and the other you leave kenny alone in the attic with the zombie who look like duck and then christa kill the zombie)
because you can tell that you will do it and then you escape from the situation (in the first case you leave duck to turn and the other you leave kenny alone in the attic with the zombie who look like duck and then christa kill the zombie)
I wasn't thinking that far ahead Lol, maybe at some point Lilly could have kissed Lee. Yeah though now that I think about it... It would have been colder than killing him. I did not expect episode three to go the way it did.
Cutting off Sarita's arm. I was one of three people who didn't. Then I got a nice little 'I told you so' for Episode 4. Seriously, you're going to cut off somebody's arm where they're going to bleed out all over the place when you don't know when you're going to be able to even put a bandage on it?
It's a choice you just have to do, nobody wants to miss this. It's something you really want to see. I liked how it played out in episode 4 even though the rest of the episode sucked.
Cutting off Sarita's arm. I was one of three people who didn't. Then I got a nice little 'I told you so' for Episode 4. Seriously, you're go… moreing to cut off somebody's arm where they're going to bleed out all over the place when you don't know when you're going to be able to even put a bandage on it?
I wasn't thinking that far ahead Lol, maybe at some point Lilly could have kissed Lee. Yeah though now that I think about it... It would have been colder than killing him. I did not expect episode three to go the way it did.
Steal the supplies and give Clem the coat. (I think teaching her to steal and not respecting her will is worse than letting her suffer from the cold weather.)
You just made me feel like an asshole.
I watched it because that's what justice is in TWD. It was important for Clem to understand what needs to be done and be able to do it. Everyone who turned away but let Kenny kill him are living in a fantasy where they are hoping other people make the hard decisions ... those people won't be able to survive.
Even though a majority shot Lee before he became a walker, I expected it to be a larger majority. A lot of people let him turn into a walker. That's sad to think about how many Lees are monsters because people didn't help him. After everything he did for Clem, that was her chance to show how much she learned and how strong she could be to help him when he needed it.
Euthanasia is a controversial subject with many people wanting their loved ones kept alive even if they're brandead or in constant suffering. But it's understandable because there's often uncertainty, denial, and hope they'll get better. But for Lee, there was no doubt. It was certain what would happen to him, and he needed Clem's help and mercy.
Looking at this makes me wish we could see the percentage of smaller decisions and not just the five "big" ones. I'd really like to know the percentage of people who got Leland, Alvin and Bonnie killed, as those are determinant characters that don't have their own stats.
Looking at this makes me wish we could see the percentage of smaller decisions and not just the five "big" ones. I'd really like to know the… more percentage of people who got Leland, Alvin and Bonnie killed, as those are determinant characters that don't have their own stats.
I agree with you. Yesterday, I played it the first time by myself and I think only half of the people shot Lee. I don't know the true percentage, too busy with crying
Even though a majority shot Lee before he became a walker, I expected it to be a larger majority. A lot of people let him turn into a walker… more. That's sad to think about how many Lees are monsters because people didn't help him. After everything he did for Clem, that was her chance to show how much she learned and how strong she could be to help him when he needed it.
Euthanasia is a controversial subject with many people wanting their loved ones kept alive even if they're brandead or in constant suffering. But it's understandable because there's often uncertainty, denial, and hope they'll get better. But for Lee, there was no doubt. It was certain what would happen to him, and he needed Clem's help and mercy.
I was really surprised at how many players chose to shoot Kenny instead of letting hi m kill Jane. I assumed that like 90% of the players are Kenny fans, it was completely unexpected.
Looking at this makes me wish we could see the percentage of smaller decisions and not just the five "big" ones. I'd really like to know the… more percentage of people who got Leland, Alvin and Bonnie killed, as those are determinant characters that don't have their own stats.
I'm not sure it's about being a Kenny fan though. It's not all KvJ. For me, Kenny was a friend and we had history so you could say I was a Kenny fan but I couldn't let him murder Jane. That said, the game is very vague about where you're going to shoot him - it didn't have to be a live or die scenario. They just played it out that way. I guess I was hoping to stop Kenny and have us all work it out eventually.
I was really surprised at how many players chose to shoot Kenny instead of letting hi m kill Jane. I assumed that like 90% of the players are Kenny fans, it was completely unexpected.
He apologized to a little girl, which is more than can be said for Carlos (who suggested that Clem be locked up and then chastises her for trying to save herself) and Rebecca (who does all she can to make Clem hate her.) Rebecca apologizes in Episode 2, whereas Carlos seems too proud to do the same thing.
I was really surprised that most people accepted Nick's apology on episode 1.
You have to think back to the situation. Nick had only had … moreone scene before the apology and he was actively hostile and rubbish toward Clementine. Almost shot and killed her, was being a dick to other people in the group, and lead Clementine to the "shed of doom" with weapon drawn. I personally told him where he could shove his apology.
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Yes, I was so suprised I wanted to rewind that.
because you can tell that you will do it and then you escape from the situation (in the first case you leave duck to turn and the other you leave kenny alone in the attic with the zombie who look like duck and then christa kill the zombie)
I actually ran to Duck because I thought I could throw the tractor into reverse.
I wanted to take half and leave half, but...alas.
Telling the truth to Walter. Guess I am a liar...
Aahhhaahahah... me likes
I'm think it'll be worse to say that I'll do it and then give the gun to Kenny. (He'll complain if you do that in the attic)
I wasn't thinking that far ahead Lol, maybe at some point Lilly could have kissed Lee. Yeah though now that I think about it... It would have been colder than killing him. I did not expect episode three to go the way it did.
Cutting off Sarita's arm. I was one of three people who didn't. Then I got a nice little 'I told you so' for Episode 4. Seriously, you're going to cut off somebody's arm where they're going to bleed out all over the place when you don't know when you're going to be able to even put a bandage on it?
It's a choice you just have to do, nobody wants to miss this. It's something you really want to see. I liked how it played out in episode 4 even though the rest of the episode sucked.
LOL me and you both friend.. EP3 screwed my head up lol
It's sort of messed up that she had to suffer getting bitten everytime she moved.
You're not alone.
I watched it because that's what justice is in TWD. It was important for Clem to understand what needs to be done and be able to do it. Everyone who turned away but let Kenny kill him are living in a fantasy where they are hoping other people make the hard decisions ... those people won't be able to survive.
I was also plenty surprised so many people lied to Leland. I mean...I lied too, but I wasn´t expecting that.
I also thought I was in the minority watching Kenny kill Carver. Guess most of us were kinda sadistic. It made Kenny happy I stayed, so 0 regrets.
Even though a majority shot Lee before he became a walker, I expected it to be a larger majority. A lot of people let him turn into a walker. That's sad to think about how many Lees are monsters because people didn't help him. After everything he did for Clem, that was her chance to show how much she learned and how strong she could be to help him when he needed it.
Euthanasia is a controversial subject with many people wanting their loved ones kept alive even if they're brandead or in constant suffering. But it's understandable because there's often uncertainty, denial, and hope they'll get better. But for Lee, there was no doubt. It was certain what would happen to him, and he needed Clem's help and mercy.
Looking at this makes me wish we could see the percentage of smaller decisions and not just the five "big" ones. I'd really like to know the percentage of people who got Leland, Alvin and Bonnie killed, as those are determinant characters that don't have their own stats.
Never thought of it like that.
I think those choices are on the wiki.
I agree with you. Yesterday, I played it the first time by myself and I think only half of the people shot Lee. I don't know the true percentage, too busy with crying
I was really surprised at how many players chose to shoot Kenny instead of letting hi m kill Jane. I assumed that like 90% of the players are Kenny fans, it was completely unexpected.
Yeah, I miss those stats trailers for season 1, there were even smaller choices...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMQiSgGMAVc
I'm not sure it's about being a Kenny fan though. It's not all KvJ. For me, Kenny was a friend and we had history so you could say I was a Kenny fan but I couldn't let him murder Jane. That said, the game is very vague about where you're going to shoot him - it didn't have to be a live or die scenario. They just played it out that way. I guess I was hoping to stop Kenny and have us all work it out eventually.
He apologized to a little girl, which is more than can be said for Carlos (who suggested that Clem be locked up and then chastises her for trying to save herself) and Rebecca (who does all she can to make Clem hate her.) Rebecca apologizes in Episode 2, whereas Carlos seems too proud to do the same thing.
Season 1 had trailers? I never knew that, also it made the wait for next episode much easier.
i was suprised that the majority killed stephanie in 400 days
Pulling a "Vernon" never ends well...no matter how good your intentions are.
I was pretty surprised that majority left the girl in the street. I remember before most people shot her.
I'm shocked that most people lied to Leland in 400 Days, most of the time people tell the truth.
I lied too, but I never expected to be in the majority.
Mah choices
Episode 1
Episode 2
Episode 3
Episode 4
so why i didn't hold the baby... coz i don't feel like it after sarah died so sudden.... and i was like
while sarah was getting eaten by the walkers
Episode 5
bump
The one where you dropped Ben at the bell tower
But the majority saved Ben.