Your playstyle?

so i just wanted to ask how people normally play telltale s games
((i tend to normally be nice until the point where its pretty obvious nothing good s gonna come out of being nice))

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  • edited May 2016

    Well, i tried to be a good person as Lee, but then i met Kenny.

    But anyway jokes aside, i played Lee as a cool dude who tried to help everyone for example Ben (always being friendly to him, despite how much he made a mess out of things.) , Lilly ( by saving Larry ).

  • i like him but i can see why people wouldnt like him ((except for the larry controversy which i find a bit dumb)) because he was refusing to accept his son was dead ... he was bitten there was no way he would have survived and how telltale made him be like: BOATS BOAT BOAT! after episode 2 was also a bit irritating.

    Well, i tried to be a good person as Lee, but then i met Kenny. But anyway jokes aside, i played Lee as a cool dude who tried to help eve

  • i play a bit like that too i play nice until i cant take it anymore.

    Well, i tried to be a good person as Lee, but then i met Kenny. But anyway jokes aside, i played Lee as a cool dude who tried to help eve

  • I attempt to play in a way that my behavior is in concordance with my moral standards. That is, in the way that I think the least people will be harmed as of the end. I tend to forget this in the heat of the moment though, when I usually get into shallow-thinking mode. Self-preservation maybe?

  • edited May 2016

    I try and not play the game too morally. What I mean is that whatever I think makes for a more interesting story will always override the morally correct thing to do. Example- the Larry situation. Even though saving him was the correct thing to do, I found that helping to kill him added even more excitement and intensity to an already awesome scene. Plus the fact that he had tried to kill Lee meant that it would feel pretty absurd to not kill him.

    Another example - Kenny. I realise the whole thing is a sensitive subject for both fans and critics but I found personally that forming a friendship with him also made for a more interesting storyline than staying in the middle, or siding with Lilly (which made little sense to me at all) even if it wasn't always the morally right thing to do.

  • So you think it added excitment & intensity to, smash a father's skull infront of his daughter ? =/

    I seriously do not agree with that, it was the most evil scene's out off, all twd games.

    wdfan posted: »

    I try and not play the game too morally. What I mean is that whatever I think makes for a more interesting story will always override the mo

  • edited May 2016

    I play it like this:

    I always back up my homies, and always kill my enemies. No. Matter. What. And when it comes to saving one person or the other, I save either the younger one or the one I like better. It depends, really. I save who I think the protagonist him/herself would save whether if I was controlling him/her or not.

  • Basically I'm nice to the characters I like and mean to the ones I don't like.

  • edited May 2016

    In short, I'm nice to everyone, help, hug, comfort, console & protect all people I come across. If I seriously dislike someone, I may be rude or avoid them, but I never kill or hurt anyone if there is a chance not to do it. I pretty much always pick reasonable options over risky ones, but if I have to risk to save someone, I'll do it. Also, I never let anyone tell me what to do, and it doesn't matter whether characters in my "crew" approve of my actions or not - I do what I think is right, even if it fucks up my relationships with them.

  • Well, I play as a nice person sometimes, I save and defend all my friends, and kill people who deserve to die for making trouble around on purpose without any regrets.

  • Same.

    AronDracula posted: »

    Well, I play as a nice person sometimes, I save and defend all my friends, and kill people who deserve to die for making trouble around on purpose without any regrets.

  • I try to be the middle man (That never works out because they always want you to choose a side) but I also cast aside characters that are suspicious to me.

  • I play how I think I would react in that situation, usually leaning toward being polite or trying to defuse the situation.

  • edited May 2016

    When interacting with people, I'm usually sassy sometimes even waaaay too bitchy, but in some special cases like talkin with a character I like I'm as friendly as possible (I can't remember one time where I was mean to Bonnie or EP2+ Rebecca).

    When making huge plot decisions, I try to be as rational and smart as possible (I fail at that sometimes...). I also try to be just. And I'd like to take the PC's self-preservation into account but sadly I never do.

    When walking around, I try to touch EVERYTHING, talk to EVERYONE, gather ALL I can, and never leave ANYTHING behind. I hate losing content.

    When doing a puzzle, I cry.

  • I don't have an actual playstile, I just choose whatever seems better ( altough I killed almost every villain because they were too assholes to just walk away and ambush me later )

  • Oh, and I like giving people second chances.

    I play it like this: I always back up my homies, and always kill my enemies. No. Matter. What. And when it comes to saving one person or

  • I make decisions based on how I personally would do it if I were in that situation, at least on my initial playthrough.

  • I make choices on how I would react. Like in TWDS1 I was nice to everyone, in TWDGS2 I tried to do what I thought was right and in TFTBL I was nice to everyone except Jack I took every chance to be against him and I was smug as Fiona at times.

  • I just go hard, do the rope-a-dope Ali
    Shuffle, and dance around my opponents, do donuts
    Sometime's I just play possom, Like I'm asleep that's awesome
    I'm like a sleeping Giant, and when I awake I'm like Dre
    I just jump from outta nowhere and bite Prey
    Sink my teeth in him and fill him, full of poison
    And make a noise like snake before I kill him
    And let him know that I just don't feel him
    And smack him with the backward E, the Eminem emblem
    Always thought if you was gonna murder somebody you should face em
    Tell em why, look them dead in the eye, then waste em

  • I didn't ( and still don't ) know Jack about Jack ( LMFAO ) all I knew was that Ryhs had a bonner for him, so in my TFTBL play I sided with him %90 of the time, based on his man crush

    I make choices on how I would react. Like in TWDS1 I was nice to everyone, in TWDGS2 I tried to do what I thought was right and in TFTBL I was nice to everyone except Jack I took every chance to be against him and I was smug as Fiona at times.

  • edited May 2016

    Depends on the story, like sometimes I make major choices due to my reputation in the game rather than my personal feelings. I did that a lot in TWAU. I still make choices based on how much I like or dislike the character though, or what I would do in real life.

  • I find that the things I would do in real life are not optional in the game....like the Larry situation, instead of helping him or killing him I would have told Kenny to GET READY with the salt lick, then helped tried to revive him, if he flatlined or gave anyhint he was on the turn....then it would be salt lake city for ol Larry.....

    Depends on the story, like sometimes I make major choices due to my reputation in the game rather than my personal feelings. I did that a lo

  • i point and click and push buttons.

  • you cheeky bastard =]

    i point and click and push buttons.

  • CathalOHaraCathalOHara Moderator

    It actually depends on WHO I'm playing as, but generally I play good.

    When I was playing as Lee I was playing a very morally good character, made his story of redemption from his crime all the more intriguing for me since my Lee was a good man at heart.

    With Clem I'm slightly more morally questionable, not all that much though. I still picked most "Good" options.

    The 400 Days characters I mixed and matched all of them my first playthrough, with Vince and Shel I was good, but everyone else (Bonnie Russell and Wyatt) I didn't mind being an ass. It was quite enjoyable doing that actually, was a different way to playing the games.

    And with Michonne it was pretty much the same as Clem.

  • Usually I do a few different play throughs. Not every choice is a nice one to make...and sometimes you just want to be a jerk.

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