I'm about to start my second play through.

edited January 2013 in The Walking Dead
Any suggestions or comments on your own second play throughs? I'm really excited!

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  • edited January 2013
    If you haven't, do a Douchebag Lee run - it's hilarious. :D
  • edited January 2013
    It's also quite insteresting to pretend you don't know the outcome of your choices, I found myself making completely different choices than at my first playthrough.
  • edited January 2013
    that's very tempting. my first time I just made quick/gut decisions based on what I would personally do. it was great , but I don't want to have the same experience twice.
  • edited January 2013
    I'm still awaiting the day the Windows version gets modded so Lee becomes Uncle Ruckus and half the choices are praising Kenny's skin.
  • edited January 2013
    A no talking run.
  • edited January 2013
    A no talking run.

    A no nothing run is even better. If you let most of the big (and a lot of small) decisions time out, other characters usually step and do things for Lee. If you play the whole game like that it almost seems to reduce Lee to a supporting character. :D
  • edited January 2013
    do as you want. personally my 2nd playthrough was the exact opposite of my first to see the differences (there are barelly any^^)
  • edited January 2013
    A no nothing run is even better. If you let most of the big (and a lot of small) decisions time out, other characters usually step and do things for Lee. If you play the whole game like that it almost seems to reduce Lee to a supporting character. :D

    You also die o. o
  • edited January 2013
    AnnaSan wrote: »
    You also die o. o

    Hey, that's part of the fun! :p

    Bandit Leader: Hold it right there asshole!
    Lee: ...
    Bandit Leader: Oh you think we're messing around!
    *bang*
  • edited January 2013
    Whatever it is you do, don't make any of the same decisions. It's the best way to experience as much of the game as possible. Don't even use the same dialogue options that you did before.
  • edited January 2013
    Some really fun ones I did is the classic Silent Lee, the "Worst" Lee where you make the worst choices and say the worst things to people (Kinda like Douchebag Lee but with more stupidity), and after playing through multiple times seeing how different choices lead to certain dialogue and scenes, do a final "Best" playthough.
  • edited January 2013
    Silent Lee is awesome. Yes there are a lot of times where remaining silent gets you killed, and it also usually just pisses everyone off, but there are a few times where you get a lot of good dialogue you'll never hear if you don't choose silence.

    I think Chuck's only swear in the game comes from Lee being silent, too.
  • edited January 2013
    Mornai wrote: »
    Silent Lee is awesome. Yes there are a lot of times where remaining silent gets you killed, and it also usually just pisses everyone off, but there are a few times where you get a lot of good dialogue you'll never hear if you don't choose silence.

    I think Chuck's only swear in the game comes from Lee being silent, too.

    Considering Chuck has less than 10 lines in the game, it's a good part of what he says. :D
    Anyway my second playthrough was like 90% identical to my first one because I had save issues :/. The next one should be Survivalist Lee.
  • edited January 2013
    one things for sure, in this playthrough im not taking any of Larrys b.s...and it feels sooooo good. oh yeah and kenny is the man in this one so far..oh yea Mark is really cool too. I hate that he is getting his legs chopped off right now in mine and I cant stop it.
  • edited January 2013
    stats from episode 2 = Myself and 84% chopped off davids leg.
    Myself and 12% shot Jolene (once she brought my balls into it that was the last straw.)
    Myself and 32% helped kill Larry.
    Myself and 82% did not kill both st.john bothers.( i killed neither)
    myself and 44% did not steal food.( I always side with Clem.)
  • edited January 2013
    Why did you leave them alive?
  • edited January 2013
    Because they both wanted to die. I didnt want to give them the satisfaction.
  • edited January 2013
    Danny is guaranteed dead anyway. There's no reason to kill him, he'll never get out of that bear trap alive. Walker Brenda moves down the lawn to chomp on Andy as well. We need not bloody our hands when they can do themselves in.
  • edited January 2013
    Mornai wrote: »
    Danny is guaranteed dead anyway. There's no reason to kill him, he'll never get out of that bear trap alive. Walker Brenda moves down the lawn to chomp on Andy as well. We need not bloody our hands when they can do themselves in.

    I like the way you think, I did the same thing.
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