How many times have you played the walking dead?

I played It four times and each time I played this game,I tried to make different choices.How about you?

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  • edited April 2013
    I played episode 1 many, MANY times because the game kept deleting my savegames. Wanted to do another playthrough, but somehow OS X stopped recognizing my controller, so I'll have to switch to Windows and reinstall.
    That's a good opportunity to check if it's possible to use OS X savegames while playing in Windows.
  • edited April 2013
    Played 4 times in total:
    1st time: Made decisions based on how little I knew, I didn't know whether or not Larry would turn if I bashed his head in or not, so I had to trust my guts, same goes for actually every decision on the first run, it is the save I'll carry over to S2.
    2nd time: Tried to be as much of a good person and as much of a role model for Clem as possible, no killing, stealing and such stuff if not forced to.
    3rd time: Played with friends, let them decide.
    4th time: Same as 2nd time, with even more success.
    I watched some LP's and a friend playing, I love to see how people react to this game, and it entertains me each time, before certain character's deaths I can't help myself and just have to grin, knowing what is to come, and how it will shock the people.
    If you count those LP's, it'd be a total of 8 times, though I don't so 4 times it is.
  • edited April 2013
    ZeroShoot wrote: »
    Played 4 times in total:
    1st time: Made decisions based on how little I knew, I didn't know whether or not Larry would turn if I bashed his head in or not, so I had to trust my guts, same goes for actually every decision on the first run, it is the save I'll carry over to S2.
    2nd time: Tried to be as much of a good person and as much of a role model for Clem as possible, no killing, stealing and such stuff if not forced to.
    3rd time: Played with friends, let them decide.
    4th time: Same as 2nd time, with even more success.
    I watched some LP's and a friend playing, I love to see how people react to this game, and it entertains me each time, before certain character's deaths I can't help myself and just have to grin, knowing what is to come, and how it will shock the people.
    If you count those LP's, it'd be a total of 8 times, though I don't so 4 times it is.

    If counted walkthroughs, I'd be over 15 times. Not counting it 5 times full playthroughs and about 5 times just episode 1. Watching others play this is really entertaining and soothing considering the pain the game brought.
  • edited April 2013
    I haven't kept count but probably from start to finish I've played like ten times or so. I've also replayed several episodes individually, done partial playthroughs and skimmed through several people's Let's Plays as well. So yeah, really enjoy playing this game.
  • edited April 2013
    Once :D
    I'm sticking with my decisions.
  • edited April 2013
    Only once. I like my story to be unchanged - what's happened, happened, and it can not happen otherwise, even if I feel remorse due to some of my actions. I did it, it was my choice at that time, and now it has to be this way.
  • edited April 2013
    ZeroShoot wrote: »
    Played 4 times in total:
    1st time: Made decisions based on how little I knew, I didn't know whether or not Larry would turn if I bashed his head in or not, so I had to trust my guts, same goes for actually every decision on the first run, it is the save I'll carry over to S2.
    2nd time: Tried to be as much of a good person and as much of a role model for Clem as possible, no killing, stealing and such stuff if not forced to.
    3rd time: Played with friends, let them decide.
    4th time: Same as 2nd time, with even more success.
    I watched some LP's and a friend playing, I love to see how people react to this game, and it entertains me each time, before certain character's deaths I can't help myself and just have to grin, knowing what is to come, and how it will shock the people.
    If you count those LP's, it'd be a total of 8 times, though I don't so 4 times it is.

    I was very similar to this. I played it the first time, I played it like your second and first time combined. I did a couple things that made clem mad but always tried to be a good role model for her. Then I watched two of my friends play it all the way through cus I love seeing how they react as well. Then played it again myself trying to make the tough decisions and be meaner to kenny and not try to be a role model for clem all the time. Needless to say, In the middle of episode one, I went back to my buddy kenny and was a role model to clem lol. Just couldnt play it any other way
  • edited April 2013
    11 and counting,ive been mean Lee,mute Lee,Kenny's bitch,Lilly's Bitch,not caring,too caring,you name it LOL

    BTW QUESTION ive had hit and miss with the ending when Clem puts her hand in mine even though ive backed her up all through the games,does the meat locker scene have any effect on the hand in hand at the end?
  • edited April 2013
    Clemmy1 wrote: »
    11 and counting,ive been mean Lee,mute Lee,Kenny's bitch,Lilly's Bitch,not caring,too caring,you name it LOL

    BTW QUESTION ive had hit and miss with the ending when Clem puts her hand in mine even though ive backed her up all through the games,does the meat locker scene have any effect on the hand in hand at the end?

    Not sure but I think the hand thing just depends on if she shoots you or not. I think she only does it when she leaves Lee.

    Now what you have to do to get her to shoot you without asking is somewhat of a mystery. I've only had that happen once so far.
  • edited April 2013
    3 times, just to change my decisions up a bit :]
  • edited April 2013
    Two times, once using my in-the-moment reactions and the other favoring Kenny.
  • edited April 2013
    I've done one full playthrough with my Dad and Brother and I was doing a playthroughh with a friend of mine before the save file corrupted
    So 1 full and 4/5 of a second...
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