Best moment of the series so far for you ? and Worst moment ?

Mrwalto69Mrwalto69 Banned
edited September 2012 in The Walking Dead
Out of the 3 episodes that have been released what is the best moment out of the 3 episodes for you ? or funniest? me it would have too be when Larry and Kenny are arguing in the drug store , just the dialogue in the scene cracked me up " We got to throw him out , or smash his head in" haha

and Worst moment so far?
Probably when you find out the st johns were cannibals in ep2 , i dunno i mean i liked the episode but i thought the whole idea of them eating people was old and didn't do it for me like i know it was a good change from the zombies but just didn't do it for me was boring ,

Whats your best and worst moments so far?

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  • edited September 2012
    I liked the end sequence to episode 2 the best. The dark atmosphere, breaking out of your holdings, fighting and killing the brothers, the epicness of it all and the energy it brought with it- just awesome. That, and episode 2 on a whole made me glad I bought a season pass and listened to the word of mouth.

    Worst moments so far are the times you have to fight. The geniuses at TTG forgot that most console players use controllers, not a mouse! A zombie is attacking, of course I'm fighting back, but first I have to line up a part of the cross with this small thing on a zombie here before I can hit a button to kill it- all very tedious with a controller!

    Then the escape from the barn, I have crazy hillbillies eating people over here and I come across 3 weapons. Although Kenny is about as useful as a summer breeze in the situation, you would think you'd at least give him a weapon right? Noooo! Well if Kenny doesn't take one, how about you take another weapon, or hell all three? That way if you lose one you got a back up. Nooooooooo! Who the hell wants to do that when going up against cannibals with guns in a ZA? I tell you who, someone with an f'ing brain!

    And finally, finding out that our choices don't matter. I tried 5 times to save Carley before I gave up. To some people having a great story without choice is acceptable, but to me it is one of the worst moments because now i know I have no reason whatsoever to play this game again ever. I bought this game not only because your choices mattered, but because of the inherent replay value it offered. I was looking forward to teaming up with Doug, trying to win Lilly's dad over, saving Shawn, not cutting off the teachers leg, shooting better so duck isn't bit, and talking to Katjaa about guns while keeping what Kenny did in the barn secret so she won't kill herself and live. Now I know there's no point because the same thing will happen to them, and nothing different will happen to Lee or his crew other than what is set in stone. This is the worst of the worst moments.
  • edited September 2012
    Best moment (in regards to most memorable in a positive way) - Kenny saving me from the zombie when I was knocked down flat in episode 1. That was way too cool. B)

    Funniest moment - The kids laughing about doodee. And probably Clementine licking a salt lick.

    Worst moment - Episode 3, Duck's death, Katjaa, and Kenny's emotional breakdown


    ..I'm a female player...soooo I don't really care too much for Carley. In fact I kinda avoided her at all costs when she was getting fresh with me, lol.
  • edited September 2012
    My favorite moments have to be the subtle jokes tossed in during intense moments. Like while on the train and clem mentions about chuck talking to her, Lee curses and even depressed clem still has to correct him about it. :D (Just a mix of cute and funny I guess)

    Worst moment, guess I gotta agree with choices not making a big difference, only temporary. However gameplay wise, has to be the fight between the brother and lee, I died way to many times because I couldn't line up in time and this was on a PC, I can only imagine on console.
  • edited September 2012
    Best moment:

    When I finally got to shot Duck in the head! (I've been wanting to do that ever sins Duck drove over Shawn's leg, which resulted in his death.)

    Worst moment:

    When Lilly told everyone I was a convicted murderer...

    (I got rid of Carley because she knew who I was, I help Kenny get rid of Larry because he also knew)

    and now I have to figure out how to kill:

    Clementine, Ben and Kenny without it ending up biting me in the ass... (god damn it!)
  • edited September 2012
    The best moment so far was when Lee first met Clem.

    The worst moment was when Lily shot Carley in the face :( it was so sudden
  • edited September 2012
    Best: "Don't you walk away from me, Lee!" The fight with the St. John brothers was the best, but I loved the delivery of this line the most.

    Worst: Carley's death.
  • edited September 2012
    if you guys think Carley's death is suddent and unexpected, you should really see Doug's... you can't even compare em! (in Carley's you see Lilly pulls out the gun slowly, in Doug's, we just see him from behind and then BOOM! his head just exploded!)
  • edited September 2012
    Best?

    Every time Lee does a Chuck Norris on a zombie, be it with hands, feet, guns, axes or screw drivers.

    Worst?

    NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CARLEY :( *



    *I haven't worn that out yet, have I?
  • edited September 2012
    I was quite sad when we have to leave hershel's farm but my favourite was larrys death >:)
  • edited September 2012
    Best:Fighting Brothers St John!: D
    Worst: When Carley Die!: (
  • edited September 2012
    Best: Watching Larry eat the meat
  • edited September 2012
    when he was in the meat locker screaming i was thinking in my head 'you mad bro'? :D
  • edited September 2012
    Yeah, definitely fighting the St. John brothers. That was very intense, I actually killed Danny out of anger, because of what he had done to us, but after knowing Clem witnessed it I instantly felt like I shouldn't have done that. Didn't kill Andy though, he being like "Get back here and finish this!!" was epic.

    And well, after the completely unexpected act of heroism from Doug and he taking that bullet for Ben made me feel just so bad and angry and stuff, but I couldn't direct that anger neither at Lilly nor Ben... I'll miss Doug =/
  • edited September 2012
    Best: Fighting the St.John brothers. EPIC!

    Worst: Katjaa taking her own life, and Duck being shot :( (Duck's deadth was also a bad, I'll miss him...)
  • edited September 2012
    Its a tie between finding out Mark's fate(I thought I would see what was left of his body, I didn't expect to find what's left of his body WHILE HE IS STILL ALIVE! That's just freaky.), and the fight with the Saint Johns.
  • edited September 2012
    best : talk with clem and fight the brothers

    worst : when kenny and lily get fight for who lead the group or about leaving the motor and carley death
  • edited September 2012
    Best- Lilly trying to drop a bomb shell on Lee but no one cared because he was honest

    Worst-Seeing Kenny after his family die
  • N7.N7.
    edited September 2012
    Best : When duck died (I know It was sad but it was necessary)

    Worst : when that son a bitch (kenny) killed Larry
  • edited September 2012
    Best moment: Fighting Andy in episode 2 with everyone watching you or teaching Clementine how to shoot in episode 3.

    Worst moment: Kenny losing Duck and Katjaa.
  • edited September 2012
    Hm...I think people have a different view of best and worst than I do. I think it is suppose to mean in quality of execution rather than moment that upset you right? I think that is the OP's intent.

    Best: The Meatlocker. Probably the scene next to Carley's death that made a stone hit my stomach the hardest. Carley's was terribly sad, but Larry's was just out of nowhere (I chose to revive him and I think it is more powerful because of that). Right when I thought I could win trust in Lee by helping him....smash!

    Worst: Episode 3's climax/ending. Complain all you want about the twist with the St. John's, but they at least made it interesting to watch if not terribly original. The end to Episode 3, however, just felt lackluster. I partly blame the fact the two most powerful moments in the game happen before it. After such powerful moments, the climax of a random zombie horde that's not even close to catching you is kind of a letdown. Plus, it introduced my currently two least favorite characters with Christa and Omid and expected me to care about saving one of them despite having no investment. If they made the stuff with Duck the climax instead, I think it would have paid off a lot better!
  • edited September 2012
    And finally, finding out that our choices don't matter. I tried 5 times to save Carley before I gave up. To some people having a great story without choice is acceptable, but to me it is one of the worst moments because now i know I have no reason whatsoever to play this game again ever. I bought this game not only because your choices mattered, but because of the inherent replay value it offered. I was looking forward to teaming up with Doug, trying to win Lilly's dad over, saving Shawn, not cutting off the teachers leg, shooting better so duck isn't bit, and talking to Katjaa about guns while keeping what Kenny did in the barn secret so she won't kill herself and live. Now I know there's no point because the same thing will happen to them, and nothing different will happen to Lee or his crew other than what is set in stone. This is the worst of the worst moments.

    I am really tired of hearing this. Just because they say there will be choices doesn't mean we will always get to choose what happens, who lives and who dies, etc. You can't choose everything! Otherwise no one would die and it would be a very happy tale. Get over it. This game is awesome.

    I loved just about everything about episode 2. The suspense, the horror, the characters (Mark and Andy mostly)...everything was top notch.

    Worst moment emotionally was definitely Duck and Katjaa's deaths. I can't think of a time that I was unhappy with the quality. Maybe when the camera flipped out and I had to restart from a previous scene, but it wasn't that irritating.
  • edited September 2012
    Mrwalto69 wrote: »
    Out of the 3 episodes that have been released what is the best moment out of the 3 episodes for you ? or funniest? me it would have too be when Larry and Kenny are arguing in the drug store , just the dialogue in the scene cracked me up " We got to throw him out , or smash his head in" haha

    and Worst moment so far?
    Probably when you find out the st johns were cannibals in ep2 , i dunno i mean i liked the episode but i thought the whole idea of them eating people was old and didn't do it for me like i know it was a good change from the zombies but just didn't do it for me was boring ,

    Whats your best and worst moments so far?
    I agree that the cannibalism wasn't surprising, but seeing our buddy, legless, crawling on the floor in agony took it out of zombie cliche and made it sufficiently specific to cause me to literally cringe at the sight.

    I guess that's worst, as in "most distressing". Best, as in happiest, given that it's the apocalypso? Cutting Clem's hair was a sweet, protective, tender moment.
  • edited September 2012
    ...Worst moments so far are the times you have to fight. The geniuses at TTG forgot that most console players use controllers, not a mouse! A zombie is attacking, of course I'm fighting back, but first I have to line up a part of the cross with this small thing on a zombie here before I can hit a button to kill it- all very tedious with a controller!
    It's no better in the PC version. Trust me. Most of the fighting situations involve skills that wouldn't challenge a vole--you hover w the mouse, and left click as fast as humanly possible. Wow, what a thrill. It's remarkable to me that TTG picked the LEAST interesting method of combat possible, reducing it to pure twitching. If you're going to make a twitch game, why eschew all the good stuff true twitch gaming brings and focus on featuring the mindless worst of it? If you're going to go the point and click route, stick with interesting puzzles. Don't bother with the lamest possible "action" sequences.
    And finally, finding out that our choices don't matter. I tried 5 times to save Carley before I gave up. To some people having a great story without choice is acceptable, but to me it is one of the worst moments because now i know I have no reason whatsoever to play this game again ever. I bought this game not only because your choices mattered, but because of the inherent replay value it offered. I was looking forward to teaming up with Doug, trying to win Lilly's dad over, saving Shawn, not cutting off the teachers leg, shooting better so duck isn't bit, and talking to Katjaa about guns while keeping what Kenny did in the barn secret so she won't kill herself and live. Now I know there's no point because the same thing will happen to them, and nothing different will happen to Lee or his crew other than what is set in stone. This is the worst of the worst moments.
    Yup. What TTG did was no different than the used car salesman who lies about everything under the sun in order to get you to buy what you would have bought anyway, but without the consequent irritation. You'd think, after their recent failures, they would have wanted to keep expectations in line with what they were actually selling.

    As it exists, the game is a pleasant foray into a side variation of the comics and tv show. It's a mildly interactive, reasonably well-written narrative, where choice doesn't even extend from one episode to the next. There's nothing wrong with that, and they should have sold it as that, a serviceable Toyota Corolla, not as the Lexus they tried to advertise it as.

    If you like the TWD world, this is a perfectly decent little game; the immersion it offers is just deep enough to make up for its obvious and severe limitations.
  • edited September 2012
    Best: After wanting Larry dead from episode 1, I ended trying to save the SOB in the meat locker in episode 2. Lilly's pleading to me to save her father convinced me to do the right thing. Then seeing Kenny making Larry eat a salt lick. Very powerful moment and I started to come around to liking Lilly then it happened...

    Worse: Lilly shoting Carley. WTF Lilly?!!! I don't know how many times I replayed episodes 1 and 2 but I only managed two playthroughs with episode 3. I probably understand what TT was trying to do but I hate that scene. It's a brutal world now, I get it so please stop beating me over the head with it. Also I'm going into episode 4 with Clem being my remaining favorite character, everyone else is barely on my radar.
  • edited September 2012
    Viser wrote: »
    Yeah, definitely fighting the St. John brothers. That was very intense, I actually killed Danny out of anger, because of what he had done to us, but after knowing Clem witnessed it I instantly felt like I shouldn't have done that. Didn't kill Andy though, he being like "Get back here and finish this!!" was epic.
    Thing is, if you leave the St. John's alive, aren't they simply going to continue, as long as they're alive, trapping, mutilating, murdering, and eating innocent travelers?

    Don't you have the moral obligation to execute them, whether in anger or after due consideration?

    What would their punishment have been in the pre-ZA world for their Dahmeresque crimes? Life imprisonment, at a minimum, and a death sentence in any state that allowed it. The only question remaining is, does the ZA provide a mitigating circumstance? In this case, I think, clearly not. There's still food out there. They do live on a farm. The soil is still fertile. They have corn, for example.

    Life imprisonment wasn't an option, so executing the family was the only moral thing you could have done, given the circumstances. That it might have occured in front of Clem was unfortunate, but you didn't have the option during the game of taking Danny aside and killing him out of Clementine's view.
  • ErnErn
    edited September 2012
    Best: St john brothers payoff and twist. I killed the first one because i was angry then had a prolonged fight with the 2nd one. He seemed broken and desperate to be killed so i didn't shoot him and left him to the zombies while i walked away to my group. Very Cool.

    Worst: Losing Doug like that and then Lily driving off even though i wanted to leave with her. the only guy other than Clem i cared about was dead and lee just watched despite the character knowing she was a psycho bitch. I realized i was literally on the plot railroad.

    Honorable mention: The guy crawling down the stairs before lee gets knocked out. Compelling scene from a character i knew for all of 2 minutes. (yes i love episode 2 ^^)
  • edited September 2012
    I will rank them as regarding to the narrative.

    Best scenes:
    1. Meat locker scene - great story, choices, voice acting and consequences... I still can't bare to look at the help Kenny option. Lilly's literally breaking my heart in that scene.
    2. Killing Duck - that choice was just so heavy... I couldn't bring myself to shoot him fore more than 30 sec. Great scene, atmosphere... fantastic
    3. The RV/traitor scene - once again great story telling, atmosphere, voice acting and character development. Great shock value as well.
    4. Finding Mark - the atmosphere in that scene was just... amazing. Literally got chills down my spine.

    Worst scenes:
    The train scenes - most of the time it felt like half the characters were stricken due to the deaths while the others didn't give a f***. It wasn't the most entertaining experience but it was important to drive the story forward.

    It's really difficult to find bad scenes in the game... there's always something I love about all of them.
  • edited September 2012
    To me, the best scene so far was Irene episode - I found it to be quite impressive moment, and it was fairly unpleasant to hear the gunshot.
    The worst scene was, indeed, argument by the road, as this scene clearly proved my choice does not in fact matter.
  • edited September 2012
    Maugly wrote: »
    To me, the best scene so far was Irene episode - I found it to be quite impressive moment, and it was fairly unpleasant to hear the gunshot.
    The worst scene was, indeed, argument by the road, as this scene clearly proved my choice does not in fact matter.

    Ah, please, don't start with this again...
  • ErnErn
    edited September 2012
    Maugly wrote: »
    To me, the best scene so far was Irene episode - I found it to be quite impressive moment, and it was fairly unpleasant to hear the gunshot.
    The worst scene was, indeed, argument by the road, as this scene clearly proved my choice does not in fact matter.

    Amen
  • edited September 2012
    Best moment- was when you found out the St John's were cannibals. Man was i shocked but it was pretty awesome :D

    Worst moment- hmm Taking Ben into the group :p
  • edited September 2012
    Thing is, if you leave the St. John's alive, aren't they simply going to continue, as long as they're alive, trapping, mutilating, murdering, and eating innocent travelers?

    Don't you have the moral obligation to execute them, whether in anger or after due consideration?

    What would their punishment have been in the pre-ZA world for their Dahmeresque crimes? Life imprisonment, at a minimum, and a death sentence in any state that allowed it. The only question remaining is, does the ZA provide a mitigating circumstance? In this case, I think, clearly not. There's still food out there. They do live on a farm. The soil is still fertile. They have corn, for example.

    Life imprisonment wasn't an option, so executing the family was the only moral thing you could have done, given the circumstances. That it might have occured in front of Clem was unfortunate, but you didn't have the option during the game of taking Danny aside and killing him out of Clementine's view.

    They were only eating people because it was ZA, pre-ZA I'm pretty sure that wouldn't have happened. While I still don't think they should have turned to cannibalism, the bandits might have somewhat helped in that happening, because they had to keep both their family and the bandits fed, and well, human meat was an easier option.

    About killing them being the morally right thing to do... well, that's where the fun is. People have different sets of morals. My morals make sure I'm unable to think killing people is the right thing to do, and that's why when I realized I had killed Danny, I felt awful (Clementine seeing it triggered that reaction). I for one like to think that leaving them alive is an act that shows you have retained part of your humanity, and I believe it's still possible to survive in a ZA with it, although it makes it harder for obvious reasons.

    And well, even if you leave them alive, all that commotion brings the walkers to the farm and they end up dying, Danny because he's trapped and Andy because he has nothing left to live for and is completely broken (which kinda reminds me of Kenny when his family dies). And who knows if they'd have kept doing it if they lived? I like to believe people can change.
  • edited September 2012
    For me, best moments: Every time i told with Clem, i felt peace, relax and sometime it's very funny.
    Worst moments: When i tried to save Larry, I saw Larry's move and bam... finish. And Clem started to cry when she saw it. It's terrible for her.
    Carley death. Shoot Duck (I'm just close my eyes and click, it's very sad)
  • edited September 2012
    best- clem's i don't know and putting bugs under ducks pillow, duck thinks your totally awesome.

    worst- but well made ducks last minutes, kenny's emotion,

    and for best wtf moment, clem is a walker 'dream'
  • edited September 2012
    Best Moment - Fighting the Bandit Raid

    Worst Moment - When Doug Died
  • edited September 2012
    Best moments: fighting Andy/everytime we talk one on one with Clem.

    Worst moment: Doug starting to speak up and then being killed trying to protect Ben :/
  • edited September 2012
    Another bad moment: Lee riding in the police car in the start of episode 1. I've played that scene through so many times...
  • edited September 2012
    Best moment: In episode 3, right after reaching the train I choose the "look at" option for the RV's door. Lee puts on the biggest "derp" face ever

    Worst moment: Choking kenny halfway to death. It felt like i was saying "i don't like your family, you are a terrible father and i am going to randomly attack you for not accepting Duck's fate"
  • edited September 2012
    Best - Lee vs. St. Johns
    Worst - Basically the first 2/3 of Episode 3...the group just couldn't catch a break
    Honorable mention - Seeing Mark crawling without his legs for the first time
  • edited September 2012
    Best moment? Lee saying "There ain't no batterys in dis thang" worst moment? ...I cant think of a worst moment, its been too enjoyable when I was actually ingame.
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