How did you play your Clem?
My Clem is a good person wanting to help people, very sassy towards people like Carver and Troy,(enjoyed watching them die) doesn't give easily,( Chose to find Kenny in episode 2) and like overall good person. So how did you guys play Clem?
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Totally nice Clementine, even to Troy and Carver (I didn't watch him dying). But I didn't take the blame for Sarah (she did a selfie, I wasn't involved!) and for the radio. Oh, and my Clementine also sides with Kenny and hugs everyone she can.
I've been different in seperate playthroughs and honestly it makes basically no difference. Just small peices of dialouge I suppose.
My Clem is kind of like your Clem, bloop.
My clem is sassy sometimes and does what it takes to survive.
My Clem is rational, taking each situation as it comes and not feeling she has to say or do things just because she and a character have a history.
She does what feels right for HER, not blindly following the expectations of people who expect her to follow their orders like Kenny and occasionally Luke.
Your Clem is a generic nice, good person and she 'enjoyed watching [Carver and Troy] die'?
Lol okay.
Clementine is rather troubled in my canon playthrough. She's trying to reconcile her old values of right and wrong with the cold, hard reality of her situation. In dialogue, she's often aloof and a bit cold toward others. Some conversations reveal that she's weighed down with a lot of pent up guilt and grief. Clem doesn't want anyone else get hurt or killed on her watch and, as a result, puts herself in harm's way more than she should. Clementine is beginning to develop a ruthless streak; blackmailing Rebecca and choosing to watch Carver die. Though little of her innocence remains, she still shows childlike attributes during some of her conversations with Sarah, Nick and Kenny.
In short, she's neither completely nice, nor entirely mean, but leans closer to the nice end of the spectrum.
Judging by Clem's facial expression near the end of Carver's death, she felt like he got what was coming to him.
My Clem isn't afraid of standing up to anyone, sides with Kenny because she feels familiar with him, and would prefer to stay with him than with those new people that she doesn't know.
She doesn't want to be an errand boy (girl) for everyone and she stayed to watch Carver die.
She's trying to be nice towards Sarah but she's starting to be annoyed by her unability to adapt. She'll probably be a little harder on Sarah now, when her father's dead (I know it's kinda counter-logical)
My Clementine is kinda inbetween. I was a smartmouth to Carver and his gang, but with Luke's crew, and Kenny's crew I was nice even in episode one as soon as I met Luke and all of them I trusted them completely because they seemed like good people.
My Clem is a survivor. has a warm heart, but isn't afraid to make tough decisions. is loyal to those who really care about her. Hates Carver from the heart, and was there to see Kenny get his revenge.
Became more rational and less emotional person after what happened with Lee. but still retains her humanity within the heart.
My Lee was a total scumbag so I decided to play Clem a little nicer
My Clem is a survivor.
I play Clem like I'm playing myself. I just make decisions based on what I would really do in person.
My clem is pretty cold, and definitely not innocent anymore. Which is fair, because the entire group of adults treat her like a leader anyways. She's nice to Sarah though, and means well for the group as a whole
I got two seperate playthroughs, but the first one is actually pretty boring (Clem being an all-around nice kid).
In my second one, her life in the apocolypse has turned Clementine into a very cold and calculated person. She doesn't trust easily and sees no reason to get involved with strangers, especially not after her blind trust got Lee killed. She vowed to herself to never make that mistake again. By now, she feels vastly more comfortable handling things on her own. The familiarity with which Luke treats her bothers her a lot since she hates being forced under someone's protection. Same thing with Kenny, whose sanity she doesn't quite trust.
This Clementine believes that she owes it to Lee to survive this and therefore has learned not to shy away from violence, although the satisfactions she gains from it sometimes scares her.
She has her warm moments, but those are few and far between. The one person who has managed to crack Clem's shell and earn her loyalty is Sarah. Her utter innocence was overwhelming for Clem at first, but Sarah wormed her way into her life and seems content to stay there. She reminds Clem of herself, in a way, and there is nothing she wouldn't do to protect the goodness Sarah has somehow kept through all this. Sarah is a shining example of what innocence used to mean before the world went to shit and the constant reminder that not everyone is bad keeps Clementine grounded and less likely to become a person like Carver.