Were there any decisions that were no-brainers for you?

There were some for me:

Cutting off David Parker's Leg- Episode 2: Starved For Help

Not shooting the girl in the street- Episode 3: Long Road Ahead

Saving Omid before Christa- Episode 3: Long Road Ahead

Revealing the bite to the group- Episode 4: Around Every Corner

Taking Clem to Crawford- Episode 4: Around Every Corner

Saving Ben- Episode 4: Around Every Corner

Cutting Lee's Arm Off- Episode 5: No Time Left

Having Clem shoot me- Episode 5: No Time Left

Handing Over My Weapons- Episode 5: No Time Left

Leaving Nate- 400 Days

Being Honest with Leland- 400 Days

Leaving in the RV- 400 Days

Distracting the Scavengers- Episode 1: All That Remains

Putting Sam out of his misery- Episode 1: All That Remains

Excepting Nicks Apology- Episode 1: All That Remains

Saving Pete over Nick- Episode 1: All That Remains

Telling Walter the truth- Episode 2: A House Divided

Helping Sarah- Episode 3: In Harms Way

Telling Bonnie About the Radio- Episode 3: In harms Way

Cutting Sarita's Arm Off- Episode 3: In harms Way

Watching Carver Die- Episode 3: In Harms Way

Comments

  • Keeping Lee's arm

    Keep Clementine with Lee instead of Vernon

  • Weird, I made every single one of those decisions as well.

  • edited July 2014

    Staying behind to watch Carver die, although that one's because it was quite literally a no brainer... got caught up in the moment and forgot I was playing as clementine :P

  • Saving Ben back in Crawford, Not helping kill Larry, Taking Clem to Crawford and Cutting Lee's and Saritas arm.

    btw you should use spoiler tags

  • edited July 2014

    Accepting Nick's apology, killing Sam out of mercy, leaving Nate, distracting the bandits so Christa could (hopefully) get away, and not watchin Carver's death. Oh, and not dropping Ben in Crawford.

  • Yeah, All That Remains's choices were all kind of no-brainers, with the exception of the NickXPete one.

    quinnics posted: »

    Accepting Nick's apology, killing Sam out of mercy, leaving Nate, distracting the bandits so Christa could (hopefully) get away, and not watchin Carver's death. Oh, and not dropping Ben in Crawford.

  • Sorry! I'll do that now!

    ps3gamer095 posted: »

    Saving Ben back in Crawford, Not helping kill Larry, Taking Clem to Crawford and Cutting Lee's and Saritas arm. btw you should use spoiler tags

  • Season one definitely had a lot of choices that made you think for a bit.

    That1Guy posted: »

    Yeah, All That Remains's choices were all kind of no-brainers, with the exception of the NickXPete one.

  • Saving Pete, Refusing to Teach Sarah how to use a gun, And to watch Carver's death.

  • edited July 2014
    • Killing Duck myself

    • Not killing the girl on the stree

    • Distracting scavengers

    • Kill Sam

    • Aceept Nick's apoogy

    • Not killing Ben

    • Helping Sarah

    • Not watching Carver's death

  • 1) jUST SHOOOOOTT HIM (at Carver) 2) i'll watch (at Carver) 3) sitting with Kenny 4)Wanting to stay at the lodge 5)helping Sarah ,these are my easy decisions.

  • Killing Duck, distracting the scavengers and [protect Alvin/Kenny].

  • Killing Duck and Sam were the only two decisions in the entire game series that I didn't have to think about. That and "I'll miss you".

  • There were some i didn't think about, before i picked.
    Sry if i misunderstood.

    Saved Omid before Christa. (Omid was injured)

    Revealing the bite to the group (They had to know)

    Taking Clem to Crawford (Omid was sick)

    Saving Ben (He screwed up, but so what?)

    Cutting Lee's arm off (Maybe we could save him)

    Handing over my Weapons (Didn't want to piss him off)

    Leaving in the RV (400 Days) (Couldn't kill Stephanie)

    Distract the scavengers (Had to try to save Christa)

    Putting Sam out of his misery (Couldn't let him suffer)

    Safe Pete over Nick (Pete was bit, but still the nicest)

    Telling Walter the truth (He was a nice man, so i though he wouldn't get angry)

    Telling Bonnie about Luke (She said she liked Luke, and i liked Bonnie, so i trusted her)

    Cutting Sarita's arm off (Tried to save her)

  • Hug Kenny was the easiest decision for me.

  • I didn't hand the weapons over to the Stranger. I have to have something to kill the bastard with.

  • Kill Danny. Drop Ben. Help Kenny. Pick Nick.

  • I was praying for the option to kill Ben for so long, Then I finally got the chance in the bell tower and was hoping I could pull the trigger on the shotgun. I was so happy when he died. Letting Ben die was a No-Brainer for me.

    • Killing Duck myself
    • Pulling Ben up
    • Refusing to let Vernon have Clementine
    • Accepting Nick's apology
    • Distract the scavengers
    • Telling Walter that Nick was a good man
    • Not watching Carver's death
  • The easiest decisions in the game is, when Clem has the option to Hug someone. :D

    JonGon posted: »

    Hug Kenny was the easiest decision for me.

  • Who to give food to in episode 2 of season 1.

  • edited July 2014

    For me, helping Lilly in the Meat locker, pulling Ben up and cutting off Sarita's arm were all just instinctive.

  • probably like 99.9% players hugged Kenny on their first play through

    JonGon posted: »

    Hug Kenny was the easiest decision for me.

  • edited July 2014

    Clem is so adorable when she's hugging someone. (:

    #ClementineTheMasterHugger

    probably like 99.9% players hugged Kenny on their first play through

  • Killing Duck

    Killing Sam

    Helping Sarah

    Choosing Nick on my first playthrough (since Pete was bitten, I didn't want to abandon Nick to die). The choice is actually harder on later playthroughs.

    Distracting the attackers so Christa can run

    [Hug Kenny]

    Leaving Nate ( even if his behaviour in the car hadn't put me off, then his psychopathic look of glee at the thought of killing an old couple would).

    Shooting Danny (dude's a rapist, you point that gun at him long enough he even admits it)

    Lying to Leland about Dee

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