Both have pros and cons for me. I enjoyed playing as Lee because he was an adult, and therefore had more general freedom in his decision making. He was smart and strong, and naturally has better control over situations then Clem does. That said though, when you play as Lee there are just so many responsibilities. Not only do you have to care for Clementine, but oftentimes it feels as though you need to take care of damn near everybody. Keep Lilly and Kenny in check, keep an eye on Ben, etc.
When you play as Clementine, that sense of responsibility isn't there. You don't have to watch out for anyone except yourself, and that makes it a lot different. And because of her age, I feel a lot less "in control" of things. A good example of a moment when you really feel this is when you're bitten and you meet the cabin group for the first time. If that were Lee, maybe he could have did something brazen like when he threatened Vernon. (Or perhaps he could have yelled "Put the gun down, bitch!" to Nick?) But Clem can't do that.
So there's less responsibility when playing as Clem, but more helplessness. Both are fun and fascinating to play as, but I think I enjoyed playing as Lee more.
Lee: I love playing at Lee because people looked upto him at times as a leader, hes obviously physically stronger and bigger than Clementine so has the advantage of taking on walkers without too many problems, we also got to look after Clementine and taught her how to be a survivor.
Clementine: I love playing as Clementine because it's a whole different experience, you are a 11 year old girl in a apocalypse, you are smaller and possibly weaker than most of the walkers and more at risk from other survivors due to your young age. People underestimate you which you can use to your advantage in the right situation and with your small size you can get into places and sneak around easier than most adults, the main disadvantage is that new people might not take you seriously due to the fact you are a child, even if Clementine is perfectly capable of making tough decisions they might ignore you in favor of a adult.
Hard to say. Playing as Lee felt like a more consistent experience, storywise. I felt like I could really take the temperature of a conversation before I had it, based on my history with the person. This was good in some ways (really felt like choices mattered) and not so good in others (could get a bit stale after awhile). I realize these are very similar.
I've actually liked how the writers have had to get creative with Clem fighting off the living and the dead alike. Punching out Andy felt good and right, but Clem's escape from Winston in ep1 was awesome in its own way, and really drove home the point well that Clem, because of her age, is poorly equipped, physically, to fight off this world on her own. It was new and fresh, and still fairly is for me.
I especially like playing Clem after playing as Lee, and the reverse holds true as well. The two styles really complement each other.
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Both have pros and cons for me. I enjoyed playing as Lee because he was an adult, and therefore had more general freedom in his decision making. He was smart and strong, and naturally has better control over situations then Clem does. That said though, when you play as Lee there are just so many responsibilities. Not only do you have to care for Clementine, but oftentimes it feels as though you need to take care of damn near everybody. Keep Lilly and Kenny in check, keep an eye on Ben, etc.
When you play as Clementine, that sense of responsibility isn't there. You don't have to watch out for anyone except yourself, and that makes it a lot different. And because of her age, I feel a lot less "in control" of things. A good example of a moment when you really feel this is when you're bitten and you meet the cabin group for the first time. If that were Lee, maybe he could have did something brazen like when he threatened Vernon. (Or perhaps he could have yelled "Put the gun down, bitch!" to Nick?) But Clem can't do that.
So there's less responsibility when playing as Clem, but more helplessness. Both are fun and fascinating to play as, but I think I enjoyed playing as Lee more.
I love playing both of them.
Lee: I love playing at Lee because people looked upto him at times as a leader, hes obviously physically stronger and bigger than Clementine so has the advantage of taking on walkers without too many problems, we also got to look after Clementine and taught her how to be a survivor.
Clementine: I love playing as Clementine because it's a whole different experience, you are a 11 year old girl in a apocalypse, you are smaller and possibly weaker than most of the walkers and more at risk from other survivors due to your young age. People underestimate you which you can use to your advantage in the right situation and with your small size you can get into places and sneak around easier than most adults, the main disadvantage is that new people might not take you seriously due to the fact you are a child, even if Clementine is perfectly capable of making tough decisions they might ignore you in favor of a adult.
Lee.
Can`t pick because I like to play both of them.
Hard to say. Playing as Lee felt like a more consistent experience, storywise. I felt like I could really take the temperature of a conversation before I had it, based on my history with the person. This was good in some ways (really felt like choices mattered) and not so good in others (could get a bit stale after awhile). I realize these are very similar.
I've actually liked how the writers have had to get creative with Clem fighting off the living and the dead alike. Punching out Andy felt good and right, but Clem's escape from Winston in ep1 was awesome in its own way, and really drove home the point well that Clem, because of her age, is poorly equipped, physically, to fight off this world on her own. It was new and fresh, and still fairly is for me.
I especially like playing Clem after playing as Lee, and the reverse holds true as well. The two styles really complement each other.
not just you... I think its his neck and ear...
Kinda makes more sense to make decisions and everything with Lee,since he's an adult.
Season 2 episode 2 was starting to have some feels but Carver came in and spoiled it.. I expect more feels in episode 4 and 5.
What? He was on his way to prison.
Clemtine can blackmail people or be nice to them though, so your point doesn't make much sense to me.
Lee.
Clem for sure!
I like playing as both in their own rights since I like to kick ass as Lee but I also like to be sassy as Clementine so I can't choose
Edit:we have a Clem hater among us
It's Lee man. That screen was taken in "Around Every Corner" where Lee walks with his entire group in Crawford.