Did you feel something was missing?
Did you feel like something was missing from the walking dead, series 1 or 400 days? depending on your choices some events don't happen.
i'll use an example; depending if you choses Carly or Doug - Lee will tell his story to the people in the group. This only happens if you chose Carly, I felt that choice should be if you save Doug too. It could be if you trust a person you would tell them. This is the only thing I regrated about series 1 everything else is perfect. When Lilly tell people who Lee is makes you feel guilty, but there was no way to say it.
with 400 days; it kinds of thorn you in middle of something, its really short stories I get it. but before you get a handle of what's happening to the character you say something before you see what is actually happening.
what about you guys? like I said I realise the game change on the choices you make, but some things feel leaved behind.
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I'm not sure if this is quite the reply you're looking for, but there is something I wish you could have done in the game. I wish you could tell Lilly you were sorry if you helped smash Larry's head in during episode two.
I also wish you could have told the group about your past if you saved Doug, too. I guess that's just the nature of the game.
Well the Stranger does accuse Lee of letting Carley die in order to bury his secret. Maybe Telltale made that the reason for not saving Carley, since they knew no one would save Doug.
Yeah, I wish there was the option to tell the group about your past if you saved Doug. That's honestly the determinant for me on whether I save Carley or Doug--how much ire I'm willing to take from Kenny on keeping my past a secret and any fallout from that "decision". It's a shame, because between the two, I like the interactions with Doug more. He makes me laugh more often.
Me, too. I like Doug more as a character, but keeping your past from everybody sucks.
I like Doug too. he made me laugh, and he was very useful to have in the group. I try a Carly walkthrough and didn't like her, she came out as a bitch. while I like the fact you get to tell people about you past...I didn't like her personally.
the answer to say sorry to Lilly, yeah that's a good point, I guess that the makers guess that Lee who was.....rough around the edges would be the only one who did so.
I can't think of any good examples right now, but having Lee choose whether or not he wants to go with the St. Johns in episode 2 seemed kind of pointless if you're going either way.
oh it was either way -- both lead to the St. John's farm. I didn't know that. maybe the idea was scraped?