Songs That Could've Been in the Place of "Take Us Back"

While we can all agree that "Take Us Back" is the perfect song to wrap up the saga of Lee Everett, what are some other songs that could have played at the end of Episode 5?

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  • edited July 2013
    While we can all agree that "Take Us Back" is the perfect song to wrap up the saga of Lee Everett, what are some other songs that could have played at the end of Episode 5?

    Ride of the valkyries,for the hell of it.
  • edited July 2013
    I know there are good ones out there, but I can not for the life of me think of anything better then Take Us Back, I had never heard of the artist in question, and she is just a great singer,
  • edited July 2013
    I can't think of anything better.
  • edited July 2013
    Rock114 wrote: »
    I can't think of anything better.

    Off the top of my head neither can I. This song just seemed perfect when you think about when Lee and Kenny at the end of EP3 were talking about how they'd give anything to going back to fighting each other at the motor inn. That place was their home and back then they were still all together strong.
  • edited July 2013
    I know, and every time I here that song I just think, how much stuff Lee, Clem, Kenny, all of them went through before they all died, well except for Clem and maybe Kenny but you know what I mean, and this is off topic but would anyone find it ironic if Kenny is the only one to survive season 1 and 2, just saying.
  • edited July 2013
    Lets Go to the Mall by Robin Sparklez

    Seriously though, I know lots of songs that are sad but none of them would have worked as well as Take Us Back did.
  • edited July 2013
    I have heard some sad songs, but really none have been sadder, at a moment when it was already sad enough, I must say who ever thought of Take Us Back, I must say it is was nothing short of pure brilliance.
  • edited July 2013
    True. During the whole Lee dieing with Clem right there I was damn near brought to tears. It wasn't until after when the credits rolled and I realized it was over and really took in what happened that I couldn't hold back lol. I feel no shame to admit that for the first time ever a video game got me so hooked on the characters that it brought me to tears to see them die. That song was the cause.
  • edited July 2013
    Really? I feel like a pansy then, cause I had cried in episode 3 (Duck's death, not Carley's), and twice in Episode 5. The song only ensured that I would keep crying until the credits were over.
  • edited July 2013
    Well that makes two of us Rock, I admit I cried a few tears when Katjaa talked about Carley, I felt dead inside when both she and Duck died, and twice for Episode 5, Kenny with Ben and Lee, so for me it did not need the music, but it made it worse, to me it was making me remember all the great moments we had with the cast, and how none of it will ever happen again.
  • edited July 2013
    See Katjaa's death never really got to me. I mean I felt horrible for Kenny who just lost his family within an hour, but I didn't really feel sad.

    Kenny's "Death scene" made me tear up a little, but it wasn't till the end that the game really got to me.
  • edited July 2013
    It seems funny to me now that I cried when Kenny "died" but that was before I thought he was alive, I really believed it was his end, I now have since believed that he is alive, but still first time I did cry roughly about as much as when Lee died.
  • edited July 2013
    Yertos wrote: »
    See Katjaa's death never really got to me. I mean I felt horrible for Kenny who just lost his family within an hour, but I didn't really feel sad.

    Kenny's "Death scene" made me tear up a little, but it wasn't till the end that the game really got to me.

    Maybe it was because Kenny and Kat remind me so much of my own parents. Which makes me Duck... ah crap...
  • edited July 2013

    ~Qoute diss if u crii ever tim. :(((((((((~
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