Molly. Its not even so much that she does parkour, is that she does it when its unnecessary and in a really cheesy way. For instance, when you first see her, she's climbing and jumping down a bridge. Why would you risk a broken ankle just to save some time. The fact that she's good looking, sassy and a general badass also bugs me
I just disagree and think that Kenny is not as bad as you say, and I do not think there is a block option, I could be wrong but I have not seen one, and I am sorry but Lilly fans just drive me crazy, maybe it's because I want her dead.
I just disagree and think that Kenny is not as bad as you say, and I do not think there is a block option, I could be wrong but I have not seen one, and I am sorry but Lilly fans just drive me crazy, maybe it's because I want her dead.
Maybe you should have said this in the first place insted of calling me a troll. Apology NOT accepted. Bye.
I am sorry, I have never heard anyone ever say that Kenny is ugly, and if you have not noticed I am losing my mind over that new person that hates everything but Lilly, when I meant Troll I meant him and not you, I apoplgys.
Molly. I actually like her but she just... kind of pushed my suspension of disbelief. I don't mean she would be totally unrealistic or anything but she felt out of place compared to other characters. It was like they tried too hard to introduce her as 'the badass'. I could have seen that she's capable with some less glaring examples. You don't need to rub it on my face.
I do tend to pick on Molly for all the action-hero tropes. Abrasive for the sake of being snarky, flippancy about her actions that you can't call her out for, introduction set up in a way that forces two people with guns to walk into melee range to show off her capabilities, etc.
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I'd also have to say Larry. I don't hate him and I can understand why he acts like he does but, again, I think they went a bit too far with it. He seemed too much like the obligatory a-hole of the group and his hatefulness felt too unreasonable for me. I like it that you can't make him like Lee (because there is that kind of people irl) but, damn, it's like he's just deliberately being a douche 99% of the time.
Also... though I loved Mark and would have liked to keep him around, I too must say that it was a bit too obvious he was introduced just because they needed someone to die. It's not that I found anything bad about him as a character since he felt genuine and real but it's just the way they used him. Felt like a waste.
Molly was one of those characters that seemed completely out of place considering she wasn't sheltered from the apocalypse, or completely insane and still seemed unfazed by everyone she knows being dead. Being so vocal with an ambiguous way of saying everything and uncaring in way killed the atmosphere a little.
Lee, with a gun pointed at Molly: "You're not the guy on the radio"
Molly: "I'm not a guy at all. Full marks for observation.
Mind if I get up?"
Kenny: "Yeah, well. Whoever you are, ringing those bells this morning nearly got us all killed, raised the dead all around us!"
Molly: "That's the idea, genius. It's how I get around."
A bit like Moira Brown from Fallout 3 but not as bad.
Molly was the poorest character. Her doing parkour throughout Savannah almost ruined the atmosphere of the whole game up until meeting her, and her dry and sarcastic 'wit' always gives me a headache. And on a personal level, I still don't even trust her.
All right now lets stop with the insults, we don't need the mods banning anymore people, and yes she might not have been the nicest person, but just that fact she is gone is enough punishment.
the stranger should of been in episode 2 with his car, by that i mean they should of at least had some hint to him, like after you choose to loot /leave the car alone... you hear a sound or voices or see movement.. something...
some people speculated he would return... but not many got it right.. and when we meet him.. his kinda lame creepy and carries a bowling ball bag..
his dialogue was nothing really special other than a summary of what we had done through out the season and a bit of his reasons why..
doug is ok untill you compare him to carley.. she had way more depth and interesting interactions.. while doug is mostly a 'do this or that' and he blinds lee with a lazer pointer..
I know, I mean this really beats picking between Carley or Doug, or any choice, because the greatest choice ever put in a game, do I save I don't like no hash or jacket with a dog, it took me days...
I know, I mean this really beats picking between Carley or Doug, or any choice, because the greatest choice ever put in a game, do I save I don't like no hash or jacket with a dog, it took me days...
It's SO hard picking between those two, and once you press the button, you just have to pause the game and cry. Lee's death was nothing compared to Bandit n2's/Bandit n3's death. It's so big we're going completely off topic :P lol
the stranger should of been in episode 2 with his car, by that i mean they should of at least had some hint to him, like after you choose to loot /leave the car alone... you hear a sound or voices or see movement.. something..
Implying that someone was still around would have ruined the whole point of the scene, which is the moral ambiguity of the situation. You don't know until it's too late whether you've doomed someone or not.
I thought he was sufficiently creepy and I liked that he wasn't meant to be this ultimate bad guy the game was building up to, but just a sad, broken man.
However, I do think there were some problems with his concept. He was made to be a guy who hates you no matter what you do, even if you try all the best options you can, in which case, his reasons for hating you don't make much sense because they can contradict other things he says. He's the kind of character that really only works the first time you play, when you don't know that you will be judged for the really bad choices. Playing the game as a great guy will ultimately make his accusations seem like he's grasping at straws.
Of course, in the end, he's not meant to be a perfect judge of character, since he's obviously lost his mind, but I have to imagine the encounter with him is still meant to make you think about the consequences of your actions.
I thought that is how it was meant to work also, not build up to a epic fight, but find out your enemy is a broken man because you screwed up, I liked that.
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Really, why?
Because he sucked as a friend & as a person. He was also ugly as fuck!
Maybe you should have said this in the first place insted of calling me a troll. Apology NOT accepted. Bye.
I'm agreeing with this:
I'd also have to say Larry. I don't hate him and I can understand why he acts like he does but, again, I think they went a bit too far with it. He seemed too much like the obligatory a-hole of the group and his hatefulness felt too unreasonable for me. I like it that you can't make him like Lee (because there is that kind of people irl) but, damn, it's like he's just deliberately being a douche 99% of the time.
Also... though I loved Mark and would have liked to keep him around, I too must say that it was a bit too obvious he was introduced just because they needed someone to die. It's not that I found anything bad about him as a character since he felt genuine and real but it's just the way they used him. Felt like a waste.
Lee, with a gun pointed at Molly: "You're not the guy on the radio"
Molly: "I'm not a guy at all. Full marks for observation.
Mind if I get up?"
Kenny: "Yeah, well. Whoever you are, ringing those bells this morning nearly got us all killed, raised the dead all around us!"
Molly: "That's the idea, genius. It's how I get around."
A bit like Moira Brown from Fallout 3 but not as bad.
You are fucking retarded
the stranger should of been in episode 2 with his car, by that i mean they should of at least had some hint to him, like after you choose to loot /leave the car alone... you hear a sound or voices or see movement.. something...
some people speculated he would return... but not many got it right.. and when we meet him.. his kinda lame creepy and carries a bowling ball bag..
his dialogue was nothing really special other than a summary of what we had done through out the season and a bit of his reasons why..
doug is ok untill you compare him to carley.. she had way more depth and interesting interactions.. while doug is mostly a 'do this or that' and he blinds lee with a lazer pointer..
Seriously, the poorest character was Molly. I like her but I think she hasn't enough time in game, her plot was simply too short.
The "I don't like no hash!" guy?
Yeah, I liked him too . "I DON'T LIKE NO HASH" BANDIT FOR S2 IF HE WASN'T KILLED BY CARLEY OR LEE!!
Yeah. Pfft! People think either leaving Lee behind or having Clem shoot him is hard, they just weren't put in that situation with that choice
It's SO hard picking between those two, and once you press the button, you just have to pause the game and cry. Lee's death was nothing compared to Bandit n2's/Bandit n3's death. It's so big we're going completely off topic :P lol
Implying that someone was still around would have ruined the whole point of the scene, which is the moral ambiguity of the situation. You don't know until it's too late whether you've doomed someone or not.
I thought he was sufficiently creepy and I liked that he wasn't meant to be this ultimate bad guy the game was building up to, but just a sad, broken man.
However, I do think there were some problems with his concept. He was made to be a guy who hates you no matter what you do, even if you try all the best options you can, in which case, his reasons for hating you don't make much sense because they can contradict other things he says. He's the kind of character that really only works the first time you play, when you don't know that you will be judged for the really bad choices. Playing the game as a great guy will ultimately make his accusations seem like he's grasping at straws.
Of course, in the end, he's not meant to be a perfect judge of character, since he's obviously lost his mind, but I have to imagine the encounter with him is still meant to make you think about the consequences of your actions.
Hell yeah, it's he
Yes, the stranger's story was good I would leave him untouched except dialogue. I would like to out-talk him.