WORST ending ever!!!
Deciding to just drop off after Clementine leaves Lee and show NOTHING else makes this game have one of the worst endings of all time.
You can leave a season, episode, game, series, etc off with suspense for what's next, a happy ending, a cliffhanger, etc . ANYTHING other than what telltale games decided to run with which must have been "I'm tired, that's good enough. Lets wrap it up."
You can leave a season, episode, game, series, etc off with suspense for what's next, a happy ending, a cliffhanger, etc . ANYTHING other than what telltale games decided to run with which must have been "I'm tired, that's good enough. Lets wrap it up."
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Did you see what happened after credits?
You didnt wait till after the credits did you?
But that's what they did...
Just google the ending if you dont want to play it again. It will show Clem in a field.
PS. Happy endings are not part of TWD universe. Happy endings are not always a part of real life. In the real world it is dark, and in a Walking Dead world its even darker. The ending of this game did piss me off. But I liked that it pissed me off. If a game can give me strong emotions like this, its an impressive game.
True. Happy endings are soon forgotten. This ending I will never forget.
Clementine was outside the city and stared at a hill that had two figures of people.
That doesn't exactly add any more resolution.
I know, I asked the author of theme
That song is so depressing, especially with Lee having just died.
I don't know why but this song calmed me when I played
I'm glad they put it in. It still leaves enough open to interpretation without completely throwing the characters in the trash with a "you decide what happens" ending. This also gives a chance to prove those who say your decisions have no impact wrong in season 2.
But it's totally a "you decide what happens ending". It adds no clarity to anything, just more questions. It's a total hedge ending, without actually adding anything to the ending.
It tells you that at least a portion of all the time you've invested in this character will likely return in season 2, rather than being curled up like a used rag and tossed away in favor of new characters. Without it, it looks like nothing you've done in season 1 will matter at all for season 2. Instead of "Almost everyone dies, the end" you get a hint at what might come in the next game.
it makes me want to buy the second season