What would Lee think of you now? [Spoilers]
I don't usually contribute to forum discussion, and it might just be because emotions are running high after completing the third episode, but as I listened to the final song play while the credits rolled and recalled every choice I made throughout the episode I realised that my choices had caused Clem to reach a turning point. I thought back to season one, how every action I took was to ensure the survival and humanity of Clementine at the ultimate cost of Lee's life, and it had me tear up a little at the girl I had moulded so far this season. I chose to watch as Kenny beat Carver's face in, and forgot that I was making this little girl watch the same horrible thing. I found satisfaction in it, but was also disgusted that I had lost touch with the values I tried to instill in this girl so far.
I hadn't expected to feel this deeply for a video game in my life so I want to thank Telltale for using their talents so well. And I hope all of you enjoyed the same emotional roller coaster that I did. :)
I hadn't expected to feel this deeply for a video game in my life so I want to thank Telltale for using their talents so well. And I hope all of you enjoyed the same emotional roller coaster that I did. :)
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I watched carver die, I took a beating(TWICE), I was sassy practically the whole time.
Part of it is to help 'deal' with certain situations. Such has opening up a zombie and spreading its guts all over you, or having the nerve to hack someones arm off, in theory, to save someones life... (foolish theory btw)
I really do not agree with the whole concept of Good/Evil and I do not agree that by watching Carver die, it somehow sets a 'rot' inside her, which is what the impression I was getting that the game was trying to portray. If anything I think it will make her stronger and hardened.
Seeing horrible things does not make you a monster. You have to have that rot inside you before hand for it to take effect.