If so when what made you cry.
What hit me hard was saying to kenny ben wanted to die while sitting on the couch and just all the stuff with ben and kenny. Don't think I cried but deffo sad.
I definitely got teary-eyed at the end of Episode 5. Episode 3 had me all kinds of messed up though.
I will say that a video game has never brought out this kind of emotional response like The Walking Dead has done. All I can say is that TellTale did an amazing job.
I felt horrible for actually not crying. Even when Ben and Kenny, my two favorite characters died, I didn't feel much. It's just like what Vernon said!
Very few things make me cry. ("Tough guy" here.) But this brought me close. Very, very close...
I actually usually only cry because of sentimental, but not really sad, moments. Certain love songs, that kind of thing. Tragic and depressing things, I just seal up. This game didn't make me cry. It made me dead inside. At least in the moment.
Can't say I cried like Pewdiepie but that scene was very hard to sit through, there aren't many things that make me cry but a friggen video game does it...if only they kept the ending just like that instead of ruining it at the end with the epilogue...oh well.
The end scene was so well done. Even though I pictured such a scene coming before even Ep 3 was out. Shows, movies and games that provoke emotions in the past usually don't even make my eyes well up. The very very best have never gotten more than two tears out of me. This finale squeezed multiple. Not 10 but it's certainly past the point of BARELY crying.
So that's a new one. Now I've learned something about myself. Thanks TellTale.
And for god sakes get a bit more organised with episode releases, I'm not waiting through that hell again.
Can't say I cried like Pewdiepie but that scene was very hard to sit through, there aren't many things that make me cry but a friggen video game does it...if only they kept the ending just like that instead of ruining it at the end with the epilogue...oh well.
I think that is one of the problems with TTG with the The Walking Dead. They tell such a great story, and make such great characters, it sucks when they kill them all off.
One of the main themes of the everything Walking Dead is that no one is safe. They don't call it the walking dead because of Zombies. They're referring to the people.
I didn't. I liked the season on a whole but I didn't cry.
I was emotionally struck by the final scene between Lee and Clem, because it was well executed, but... I didn't shed real tears.
As for Kenny, at that point death had become such a routine thing in The Walking Dead universe that I just watched his sacrifice with a: "There goes another one." I think The Walking Dead is more... depressing than moving.
Of course I cried. Why would I be ashamed to admit it? Hormones!
What I've noticed, though - and I'm aware this might sound stupid - the game has had a more profound effect on me long-term. I'm strangely proud of all the choices I made, so it reminded me that I am a good person. And it was easy for me to project myself on to Lee, as I also have a child that I am training to be a strong adult (that's what parenthood is all about) and that I would willingly die to protect.
I didn't cry like he did over Ben... because I gladly let his coward ass fall down the bell tower... but the ending... yeah... I didn't *wail* like he did... but I pretty much cried like a little girl when playing it... and again when watching Pewdiepie playing through it... and it still upsets me now (though obv not to the point of tears, 'cause that'd be weird).
I did not believe it that I was crying...but...but..I was.U know because it's a game and at least fo now is not on true story but Telltale Games showed that it is not just a game.
E5 make 75 % of players crying.Thanks Telltale Games for Thanks The Walking Dead.
And...I have an offer for you guys...Watch the TV series too but I love the game more.
Hello all. I just want to share this experience with you. In the end of episode 5 i literally cried. My keyboard and chair were soaked wet from tears. I know it's just a game. But i can say that this is the best game i've ever played in my life, and 8 years of active gaming. I don't know if there will be ever this kind of game. I experienced fear, shock, panic, laughter, sadness, hapiness, disgust, heroism and more in only one game. I underestimated you Telltale Games, because i thought you can't make such a great game. Thank you for this game Telltale Games. Thank you, and keep up the good work!
Well you see, when i played, i was sitting next to Lee in Hell, yes Lee is in Hell, guess picking up little girls after killing someone isn't a good idea if you want to go to Heaven, regardless of how innocent it is. However, he was crying... I was to busy laughing at him crying to even watch the end... My bad...
I did pretty good up to the point where Lee showed Clem the bite on his arm. Clem's reaction to the bite, Lee saying he was sorry and seeing my favorite character about to die but still struggling to save his friend was just too much. Tissue please...
No offense guys, but if you didn't "see" how this was going to end by the wrap-up of Chapter 2 then you must never have read The Walking Dead or know the basis of it.
There is no "winning" in the Zombie Apocalypse. There is only breaking even for as long as you can.
Lee did everything he could in every way imaginable and you know what? He bought Clem longer to do the same.
I just merged three "Did you cry" threads - sorry for those lost polls, I kept the largest intact. A fourth thread will follow immediately. :rolleyes:
attaboy Vain! And it should be noted that anyone who starts a new "crying" thread "should be boiled with thier own pudding and buried with a stake of holly through thier heart, ", or at least have the Dickens slapped out of them.
I never reached actual tears, but I did feel an intense sorrow watching the ending play out. I tried both endings to Lee's story, with him asking Clementine to shoot him and asking her to leave him. They are both so intensely sad, but I think asking her to leave him is by far a sadder end.
Her pleading with him to come with her and not become a walker, right to her final words asking him "Don't go..." and then watching as his lifeless body slumps against the radiator. Man, I felt so sad watching that play out. Episode 5 was just intensely sad from beginning to end, much more so than any other chapter and that final chapter in the jewelry store was just plain heartbreaking.
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No, I didn't crY. But I did cry.
I will say that a video game has never brought out this kind of emotional response like The Walking Dead has done. All I can say is that TellTale did an amazing job.
http://youtu.be/gb94Y-SjDU0?t=16m59s
You're erm.. welcome
I actually usually only cry because of sentimental, but not really sad, moments. Certain love songs, that kind of thing. Tragic and depressing things, I just seal up. This game didn't make me cry. It made me dead inside. At least in the moment.
So that's a new one. Now I've learned something about myself. Thanks TellTale.
R.I.P. Lee
How was it ruined? Season 2 is coming.
One of the main themes of the everything Walking Dead is that no one is safe. They don't call it the walking dead because of Zombies. They're referring to the people.
It lessens the impact when you know that the second season is just going to be you being a little girl for an entire season...
Cried when Lee died.
I cryed too... and it´s hard as hell to cry for me.
I cried at the exact same moments as pewdiepie
I was emotionally struck by the final scene between Lee and Clem, because it was well executed, but... I didn't shed real tears.
As for Kenny, at that point death had become such a routine thing in The Walking Dead universe that I just watched his sacrifice with a: "There goes another one." I think The Walking Dead is more... depressing than moving.
What I've noticed, though - and I'm aware this might sound stupid - the game has had a more profound effect on me long-term. I'm strangely proud of all the choices I made, so it reminded me that I am a good person. And it was easy for me to project myself on to Lee, as I also have a child that I am training to be a strong adult (that's what parenthood is all about) and that I would willingly die to protect.
E5 make 75 % of players crying.Thanks Telltale Games for Thanks The Walking Dead.
And...I have an offer for you guys...Watch the TV series too but I love the game more.
There is no "winning" in the Zombie Apocalypse. There is only breaking even for as long as you can.
Lee did everything he could in every way imaginable and you know what? He bought Clem longer to do the same.
No one is safe. Nothing is sacred.
attaboy Vain! And it should be noted that anyone who starts a new "crying" thread "should be boiled with thier own pudding and buried with a stake of holly through thier heart, ", or at least have the Dickens slapped out of them.
Her pleading with him to come with her and not become a walker, right to her final words asking him "Don't go..." and then watching as his lifeless body slumps against the radiator. Man, I felt so sad watching that play out. Episode 5 was just intensely sad from beginning to end, much more so than any other chapter and that final chapter in the jewelry store was just plain heartbreaking.