I havn't been 100% right since. 24 hours ago I was chained to a rail, turning into a walker and trying to give life pointers to a girl I'd been trying to protect all game.
I mean i had been through the game with setback after setback. In terms of what i had wanted to happen and was trying to do, Protect Kenny & his family...Failed, Defuse the group politics...Failed, Protect Carley... Failed, Escape on a boat...failed, Save yourself...Failed
Clem was the only thing left to live for and when she manages to drag you to safety, starts killing walkers and shooting the stranger. I felt like she was capable of surviving without me
Protect Clementine... Success.
Just a little of my shattered hopes were restored at the last second. I meant it when i said it would be OK.
Didn't cry but I was sad. It takes a lot more to make me cry. I cry about once in 5 years and that usually is when someone I love dies. Last time was in 2006 when my grandma died unexpectedly.
I am far more likely to cry from laughter than crying from sadness.
First she saw her parents on the streets as walkers. Minutes after that she also lost Lee, and to see her cry broke my heart, it really did.
A 9 year old girl, afraid and left alone in a crazy world full of walkers and dangerous living people. I hope she will be OK, and that she will be involved and alive in the next season, otherwise it will be to depressing for me.
I didn't cry, but it was a rollercoaster of emotions...
Devastatingly sad because of Lee's fate and him not being able to watch over Clem anymore. But glad that she will be in good hands with Omid and Christa (provided that they find each other, which I think seems to be the case). And proud of Clem for growing up fast, learning all the things she was taught.
It was some really intense, top-notch writing and acting. Can't wait for Season 2.
I cried like a little bitch. And im a 22 yearold bearded muscular man. I was just so sad that Clementine had to go through all of that, that shes all alone now, and I cant protect her anymore.
I didn't cry, just the tears poured from his eyes, in that moment when I killed stranger, and Clem hugs Lee, she said: "I'm sorry Lee...I'm so sorry." Lee: "It's ok sweet pea" *music starts* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7iOiBH4xIbg It's just a very touchable moment.
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It was a beautiful ending. I got the same feeling as at the end of Half Life 2 - Episode 2.
ditto.
I mean i had been through the game with setback after setback. In terms of what i had wanted to happen and was trying to do, Protect Kenny & his family...Failed, Defuse the group politics...Failed, Protect Carley... Failed, Escape on a boat...failed, Save yourself...Failed
Clem was the only thing left to live for and when she manages to drag you to safety, starts killing walkers and shooting the stranger. I felt like she was capable of surviving without me
Protect Clementine... Success.
Just a little of my shattered hopes were restored at the last second. I meant it when i said it would be OK.
It's difficult not to
Who is this? He's beautiful! I wanna hugs him.
I am far more likely to cry from laughter than crying from sadness.
A few previous parts even had me crying, like when Kenny mercy kills Ben.
And then you have to watch them die.
Yeah, I cried. Manly tears, then sobbing baby tears.
First she saw her parents on the streets as walkers. Minutes after that she also lost Lee, and to see her cry broke my heart, it really did.
A 9 year old girl, afraid and left alone in a crazy world full of walkers and dangerous living people. I hope she will be OK, and that she will be involved and alive in the next season, otherwise it will be to depressing for me.
Devastatingly sad because of Lee's fate and him not being able to watch over Clem anymore. But glad that she will be in good hands with Omid and Christa (provided that they find each other, which I think seems to be the case). And proud of Clem for growing up fast, learning all the things she was taught.
It was some really intense, top-notch writing and acting. Can't wait for Season 2.
Telltale games you sure know how to tell a tale.