Gave Irenne the gun, because we would have to shoot her anyways (cleaning the Motor Inn). Why not let her die without turning? Shot Beatrice, because I'd like someone to do the same if i were about to get nomnomnom'ed by zombies; Clementine shot me.
I left the girl on the street because, let's face it, I didn't want the extra attention and Kenny was 100% right in his suggestion. Still don't know what happens when you do shoot her, but I imagine things are a bit more difficult.
I shot Duck.
I had Clem shoot me, and I didn't hesitate for a minute. I guess I'm in the minority by thinking leaving Lee and/or watching him turn into a walker would be MORE traumatizing than shooting him. She says so many times throughout the game, "Please don't become one of them", that shooting him would at least give her some kind of peace. Especially when you choose "Don't be afraid" as your last words. Just drives the point home to me.
I left the girl on the street because, let's face it, I didn't want the extra attention and Kenny was 100% right in his suggestion. Still don't know what happens when you do shoot her, but I imagine things are a bit more difficult.
You have less time to collect stuff from the chemist. It is possible to collect enough that you still get "You collected a lot of stuff" and the "This will see us through the winter" line from Lilly.
I gave Irene the gun, shot the girl in the street, shot Duck and had Clementine shoot Lee. Also I killed the boy in the attic.
Always think the nicest thing to do is kill someone who is bitten. Hardest decision to make out of all of those was the girl in the street, actually. Thought putting her out of her misery was a much nicer thing to do.
I tried to play true to what my real life actions would be, but it's hard to do... In real life NO WAY would Irene get the gun, she was so high strung, imagine she just turned psycho like "F*** IT ALL!!!!!" and shot us all before topping herself... Or maybe she'd turn whilst holding the gun and then it might be hard to get back (I forget if anyone else had a gun at the time)...
Also I would have probably let myself become a walker rather than getting shot in the head, just on the off chance I somehow managed to survive (fuck knows how, but headshot = NOPE)...
I should really do a truthful playthrough next time. Funny 'cause I totally would have made everyone else do the dangerous stuff even bitten. I'd be all "lol you guys walk across the rickety sign I have one arm!"...
Shot the girl in the street. Yeah, it would draw attention but... THOSE SCREAMS, man.
I shot Duck. Making Kenny do it would tip the man over the edge.
Had Clem shoot me. I doubt she'd be able to shake the knowledge Lee was chained in some cellar as a zombie. long-term it was best.
You have less time to collect stuff from the chemist. It is possible to collect enough that you still get "You collected a lot of stuff" and the "This will see us through the winter" line from Lilly.
Irene: Didn't give her the gun. This is still one of the early days in the apocalypse. From Lee's perspective, he didn't want people to give up already. He didn't fully understand the infection, and wasn't ready at that point to give someone a gun to end their life.
Beatrice: Left her in the street. An awful act, but she was bitten and I had to think about everyone back at the motel. If I shot her, that would instantly draw all the walkers in Macon on me and Kenny while we tried to get supplies.
Duck: I shot him. By this point, Lee understands what is going on in the world. They can't just leave the little boy to become a walker, and he wasn't going to make one of the kid's parents do it.
Lee: Clementine shot him. Personally, I think it'd be more emotionally devastating for Clem to leave knowing that Lee was going to come back as one of the walkers, especially after just having seen her parents in the street as walkers.
Didn't give Irene the gun. - I wouldn't let her give up... plus it was still early in the apocalypse. I wouldn't change my decision now either.
Shot the girl in the street. - Losing morality for survival means one step closer to becoming the next St. Johns/Crawford/Bandits, and i refuse to let that happen.
Shot Duck. - No parent should have to kill their own child.
Clem shot Lee. - Becoming a walker is a fate worse than death, and one that Lee shouldn't have to go through.
The difference in the first and last decisions for me are how it happens. Killing yourself so you won't turn just feels wrong to me...
I didn't give Irene the gun because I didn't know how the infection worked and thought I could save her
I shot the girl because she was being ripped apart and it was the kindest thing to do
I shot Duck because even though myself and Kenny disagreed I couldn't let him kill his own Son
I left Lee because Clem couldn't waste a single bullet on me Lee was handcuffed and it wasn't worth it
I didn't give Irene the gun because I didn't know how the infection worked and thought I could save her
I shot the girl because she was being ripped apart and it was the kindest thing to do
I shot Duck because even though myself and Kenny disagreed I couldn't let him kill his own Son
I let Clem leave Lee because I was a scaried little thing that could not accept the death of its hero.
I let Clem leave Lee because I was a scaried little thing that could not accept the death of its hero.
I accepted Lee's death way before...
OK I did cut of his arm but...
...
Lee is dead I know that but Clem had already killed one man that cared for her tht day she couldn't do it again or waste another bullet
In the first (true) time when I played.
-I didn't give Irene the gun, because I was need a gun. ( I thought that I will lost a pistol)
-I shot a girl on the street, because I was tried to cover her, and when I shooting walkers, I was missed and shoot's girl's head, that was accident.
-I shot Duck, because the father should not do this. It hard to see that you only child dieing.
-I left Lee, because, I think, that she will have nightmares, imagine what it feels like to kill the only man you loved. It's very hard for little girl. In the future I will do everything for saving her soul, I don't want that Clementine would be a brutal animal.
To be fair, Beatrice could've easily outrunned the walkers. But noooo, she had to scream so freaking loud and attract all of them. =.=
Like someone mentioned in another thread, maybe she was in a coma like Rick and just woke up to the zombie apocalypse. That would be fairly terrifying.
Like someone mentioned in another thread, maybe she was in a coma like Rick and just woke up to the zombie apocalypse. That would be fairly terrifying.
You're right, everyone would react differently. I left her though, not the right thing to do but it had to be done >.>
Didn't give Irene the gun. After trying out both options, I think that the situation is more interesting when she lunges for the gun and you're knocked off of the balcony. I also felt like my decision put me in the "positivity" "never-give-up" camp alongside Glenn and Kenny, and at that point in the story I really wanted to align myself with that persuasion.
I shot the girl in the street. Kenny had an interesting idea, and it might've helped us get more food, but Lee is his own man. Kenny can't be the boss just for the sake of being bossy. I'm not going to let someone suffer like that. Also, I was still able to get a lot of food, even if it was difficult. [INTERESTING PLOT PARALLEL] It seems like Kenny himself adopts your merciful outlook when he ends Ben's suffering. WHOA!!!
I shot the girl in the street for the same reason Kenny later shot Ben. No one should have to face the Walkers if there's another way out.
I shot Duck, because no parent should have to kill their child.
Now, this is something I was surprised I chose. I told Clem to go. Leave Lee behind. I just felt there had been way too much bloodshed that day. Clem had been through way too much already, and I just couldn't bear to see her have to make such a hard decision. Yes, it may have been more important for her survival later on. But damnit, she's just a girl. Nine years old is just too young to have to kill the only person you have left.
I gave Irene the gun, if she would rather end her own life than become a walker she should have that right.
I also shot the girl in the street, I wasnt about to stop caring about the fate of others simply to make my life easier. In the zombie apocalypse people need to try to help others whenever possible.
I couldnt make Kenny shoot Duck. Even though Kenny seems to turn on you pretty fast and becomes a real dick once you start disagreeing with his decisions, what father should have to shoot his son?
And at the end I had Clem shoot Lee because becoming a Walker seems a fate worse than death, and Lee would not have wanted to become a Walker.
It'd be horrible if the zombie apocalypse happened and I was put in a similar situation to Beatrice and I wasn't shot. I mean, I'd really appreciate it for someone to just end me. I'd do the same for someone who were put in the situation even if it risked my own well being, I don't want anyone to experience such a painful death.
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I left the girl on the street because, let's face it, I didn't want the extra attention and Kenny was 100% right in his suggestion. Still don't know what happens when you do shoot her, but I imagine things are a bit more difficult.
I shot Duck.
I had Clem shoot me, and I didn't hesitate for a minute. I guess I'm in the minority by thinking leaving Lee and/or watching him turn into a walker would be MORE traumatizing than shooting him. She says so many times throughout the game, "Please don't become one of them", that shooting him would at least give her some kind of peace. Especially when you choose "Don't be afraid" as your last words. Just drives the point home to me.
Shot the girl in the street. Yeah, it would draw attention but... THOSE SCREAMS, man.
I shot Duck. Making Kenny do it would tip the man over the edge.
Had Clem shoot me. I doubt she'd be able to shake the knowledge Lee was chained in some cellar as a zombie. long-term it was best.
You have less time to collect stuff from the chemist. It is possible to collect enough that you still get "You collected a lot of stuff" and the "This will see us through the winter" line from Lilly.
Shot duck myself, Clem shot Lee.
Shot Beatrice (I probably would have left her if Kenny didn't make it sound like such an asshole thing to do)
Shot Duck myself
Clem shot me.
-Left the woman on the street.
-Shot Duck myself.
-Told Clem to leave me.
Always think the nicest thing to do is kill someone who is bitten. Hardest decision to make out of all of those was the girl in the street, actually. Thought putting her out of her misery was a much nicer thing to do.
Also I would have probably let myself become a walker rather than getting shot in the head, just on the off chance I somehow managed to survive (fuck knows how, but headshot = NOPE)...
I should really do a truthful playthrough next time. Funny 'cause I totally would have made everyone else do the dangerous stuff even bitten. I'd be all "lol you guys walk across the rickety sign I have one arm!"...
Left the girl - she was dead anyway and I needed the distraction.
Shot duck.
Had Clem shoot Lee.
Irene, Duck, and Lee were dead anyway and you could have saved the bullets :P
Shot the girl
Shot Duck
Had Clem shoot Lee. The world has enough walkers in it already.
Same for me
This.
I didn't need them for a distraction.
Besides, I made an effort to "save" Irene. Leaving her after that would have been cruel.
Duck was part of the team.
And Clem needed to learn how to put down "friends" - Lee's death was a sacrifice to improve her chances of survival.
"The Girl" - letting her die bloody gave me a chance to help feed my people. Sucked to be her. Wrong place, wrong time.
Beatrice: Left her in the street. An awful act, but she was bitten and I had to think about everyone back at the motel. If I shot her, that would instantly draw all the walkers in Macon on me and Kenny while we tried to get supplies.
Duck: I shot him. By this point, Lee understands what is going on in the world. They can't just leave the little boy to become a walker, and he wasn't going to make one of the kid's parents do it.
Lee: Clementine shot him. Personally, I think it'd be more emotionally devastating for Clem to leave knowing that Lee was going to come back as one of the walkers, especially after just having seen her parents in the street as walkers.
Shot the girl in the street. - Losing morality for survival means one step closer to becoming the next St. Johns/Crawford/Bandits, and i refuse to let that happen.
Shot Duck. - No parent should have to kill their own child.
Clem shot Lee. - Becoming a walker is a fate worse than death, and one that Lee shouldn't have to go through.
The difference in the first and last decisions for me are how it happens. Killing yourself so you won't turn just feels wrong to me...
I shot the girl because she was being ripped apart and it was the kindest thing to do
I shot Duck because even though myself and Kenny disagreed I couldn't let him kill his own Son
I left Lee because Clem couldn't waste a single bullet on me Lee was handcuffed and it wasn't worth it
I let Clem leave Lee because I was a scaried little thing that could not accept the death of its hero.
I accepted Lee's death way before...
OK I did cut of his arm but...
...
Lee is dead I know that but Clem had already killed one man that cared for her tht day she couldn't do it again or waste another bullet
There is nothing you could have done accept it and move on be glad that Kid made it out alive
I left the her on the street because Kenny is completely right: She's dead meat anyways, atleast put her to use and buy yourself some time.
I thought it would be too difficult for Kenny to shoot his own son.
I let Clementine shoot me because my friend said that not letting her shoot me would make me a coward.
This is 100% true i did say that
-I didn't give Irene the gun, because I was need a gun. ( I thought that I will lost a pistol)
-I shot a girl on the street, because I was tried to cover her, and when I shooting walkers, I was missed and shoot's girl's head, that was accident.
-I shot Duck, because the father should not do this. It hard to see that you only child dieing.
-I left Lee, because, I think, that she will have nightmares, imagine what it feels like to kill the only man you loved. It's very hard for little girl. In the future I will do everything for saving her soul, I don't want that Clementine would be a brutal animal.
Like someone mentioned in another thread, maybe she was in a coma like Rick and just woke up to the zombie apocalypse. That would be fairly terrifying.
You're right, everyone would react differently. I left her though, not the right thing to do but it had to be done >.>
-I shot the girl in the street
-I shot Duck myself
-I had Clementine shoot me
Humanity > Survival anyday.
I shot the girl in the street. Kenny had an interesting idea, and it might've helped us get more food, but Lee is his own man. Kenny can't be the boss just for the sake of being bossy. I'm not going to let someone suffer like that. Also, I was still able to get a lot of food, even if it was difficult. [INTERESTING PLOT PARALLEL] It seems like Kenny himself adopts your merciful outlook when he ends Ben's suffering. WHOA!!!
I shot Duck. I can't make Kenny do that.
I made Clem shoot me. Duh!
I shot the girl in the street for the same reason Kenny later shot Ben. No one should have to face the Walkers if there's another way out.
I shot Duck, because no parent should have to kill their child.
Now, this is something I was surprised I chose. I told Clem to go. Leave Lee behind. I just felt there had been way too much bloodshed that day. Clem had been through way too much already, and I just couldn't bear to see her have to make such a hard decision. Yes, it may have been more important for her survival later on. But damnit, she's just a girl. Nine years old is just too young to have to kill the only person you have left.
I also shot the girl in the street, I wasnt about to stop caring about the fate of others simply to make my life easier. In the zombie apocalypse people need to try to help others whenever possible.
I couldnt make Kenny shoot Duck. Even though Kenny seems to turn on you pretty fast and becomes a real dick once you start disagreeing with his decisions, what father should have to shoot his son?
And at the end I had Clem shoot Lee because becoming a Walker seems a fate worse than death, and Lee would not have wanted to become a Walker.